Sept2,2024
Drape the dupatta over both shoulders, letting it fall evenly on both sides, creating a timeless and elegant look.
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Tuck one end of the dupatta at the waist and drape the other end over the opposite shoulder, mimicking a saree pallu.
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Pleat the dupatta on one side and pin it on the shoulder, leaving the rest to fall freely in front.
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Pin one end of the dupatta on one shoulder and let it flow down the front or back, enhancing the look of a lehenga.
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Drape the dupatta around the shoulders and secure it with a belt at the waist for a chic, modern touch.
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Pleat the dupatta neatly and pin it on one shoulder, leaving the other end to fall freely at the back.
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Drape the dupatta over both shoulders and let it fall evenly in the front, ideal for showcasing intricate designs.
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Drape the dupatta over one shoulder and sweep it across the body to the opposite arm, creating a graceful diagonal flow.
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