Saturday, 30 October 2010

New Colorful Dupatta Styles – Fashion Mantra

Beautiful Dupatta Styles. these dupatta Fashion is mostly used in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and some Muslim Countries where as in ARAB countries Hijab and Abaya are used. but most of the girls are now leaving this dupatta fashion some of them are used Hijab or Srcarf where as some girls says now there is no need of any Dupatta, Scarf or Abaya Indian Dupatta is an unavoidable accessory along with salwar kameez. Indian fashion dupatta can not be considered as a traditional wear any more since it has found a place in the arena of fashion world. Dupatta is known by different names like Chunni, Chunari and Odhni. North Indian ladies drape this attire over their heads while they go to temples to offer prayers. But it is not a custom among South Indians. Even today rural women cover their head with a shawl called chunaria showing respect towards elders. The main advantage of Dupatta is that it can fit well with most of the wardrobes, irrespective of classic ethnic or trendy Indo western styleIn Arab Countries like Dubai, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arab Somalia etc are used Scarf and Hijab But in Mostly Pakistani women and Girls are used Dupatta, you can say its a Fashion or Culture but With Out Dupatta Salwar Kameez is not complete. There are a lot of designs are avail able in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh like Reshami Dupatta, Silk Dupatta, Motif and Zari Dupatta, Colorful Dupatta Net and Transparent Dupatta etc some of Colorful Dupattas are theseUsually readymade salwar sets include a matching dupatta also. Suit material available for stitching also has a matching dupatta attached to it. In addition several textile shops separately sell dupattas in various fabrics like thin cotton, silk, crepe, georgette, nylon etc with or without prints and designs. Draping styles of dupatta have evolved paving ways for new fashion trends. Many ladies drape the dupatta over both shoulders with the central portion covering the chest. Some will fold it neatly lengthwise and attire it only on one shoulder.



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