Holi 2024: 5 Ways To Style A Multi-Coloured Dupatta

Holi is nearing soon. This is your time to plan the perfect outfit for the festival of colours. Here are some easy ways to style your multi-coloured dupatta and look gorgeous. 

multi colour dupatta drape

Holi 2024 is around the corner. Gear up for one of the biggest festivals in India. This is a time when Holi prairies are organised in offices and colonies. Apart from colours and water balloons, you may also be looking forward to the perfect Holi outfit. Do not fret as we have got you covered.

With your perfectly white Holi outfits, style your multi-coloured dupattas in the most gorgeous ways possible. Check out some of the popular drapes here.

Freely Falling Dupatta

If you are going for a white chikankari anarkali on Holi, get yourself a gorgeous multi-coloured dupatta. You can get a Bandhani dupatta or a Phulkari one with a lot of artwork. Pin the dupatta to your shoulders and let the rest of it flow freely.

multi colour dupatta drapes flowing

Pleated Dupatta

If you want to play Holi freely without your dupatta (Handloom Dupattas For Summer) bothering you, you can go for the basic style of pleating them to either both or one of your shoulders. This will keep your dupatta in place while adding a gorgeous style to your Holi outfit.

multi colour dupatta drapes pleated

Gathered Around Elbows

If you are planning to wear a kurti or blouse (Latest Blouse Sleeves Designs) with thin straps, you can style your dupatta in this unique and gorgeous way. All you need to do is gather your dupatta around your elbows and let them flow freely. This will give you an elite look.

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Cape From Dupatta

One of the trendiest ways to style your dupatta is by wearing it like a cape. You can try this unique way of draping it around both your shoulders but from behind. Pin it to both of your shoulders and let the rest of the cloth flow freely.

multi colour dupatta drapes cape

Shrug From Dupatta

Another modern way to style your dupatta is by wearing it like a shrug. For this, you need to fold your dupatta into and further fold it again. Once done, fix it with a safety pin then wear it like a shrug. This style looks best with sleeveless kurtis and blouses. Although you can also don them with a full-sleeve ensemble.

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Try these fun ways and style your multi-coloured dupatta beautifully this Holi. If you liked this story, stay tuned to HerZindagi for more!

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