Blue Dupattas For Women
Dupattas which are also known as Chunari is a shawl-like scarf and is part of many essential women clothing like a Suit, Salwar kameez or Ghagra which are usually matched with the garment from the Indian subcontinent. The dupatta is most commonly used as part of the women's suits since ages and salwar kameez costume and worn over the kameez or the Ghagra, but is originally part of the Ghagra Choli outfit from the history. The dupatta has been a symbol of modesty as a part of the dress from the Indian subcontinent as its main purpose is elegance and modesty.
Symbolism Of Blue
Nowadays in Navratri festival, Blue dupattas are undoubtedly a combination with a contrast ghagra.
Also, Day1 in Navratri festival signifies a Blue Color and Blue Dupattas are worn to its best. Blue Dupatta is worn in many regional styles across the Indian subcontinent. It can be worn as a symbol of modesty and cover the upper body. While that symbolism of modesty still continues, many today wear it as just a decorative accessory and a symbol of elegance, there's not a single way of wearing the dupatta, it is worn in different styles and as time evolves and fashion modernizes, the style of the dupatta has also evolved.
How To Style A Dupatta?
The ideal way that our parents show of wearing a dupatta that is traditionally worn is across both shoulders and around the head. However, the dupattas can be worn elegantly like a cape around the entire torso. The patterns and colors for the dupatta vary according to the suit. There are various modes and styles of wearing a dupatta. So you can drape it over the head in the traditional style or wear with the middle portion of the dupatta resting on the chest like a garland with the ends thrown over each shoulder. When the dupatta is worn with the shalwar-kameez it is casually worn keeping it one-sided on one shoulder and allowed to flow down the front and back. In today's current fashions, the dupatta is frequently draped over one side and just around the arms. The recent trend is a short dupatta which is more like a scarf or stole, often worn with a kurta and Indo-Western clothing. Essentially, the dupatta is often used as an accessory in current urban fashion.
When entering a mosque, dargah, gurdwara or mandir, or church women cover their head with a dupatta and cotton is generally preferred.
Shades Of Blue
Blue Dupattas come in various shades like light blue, dark blue, royal blue or combination of the Other colours a golden lace or any lace of any contrasting colour when embroidered on the borders makes the blue Dupatta look gorgeous like anything and adds to your look.
Blue is a royal colour which gives you a ravishing and elegant look where your Blue Dupatta pair your blue dupatta with a plain white kurta and leggings with the metal earring and high heels which makes you look beautiful and pretty at the same time or wearing a blue dupatta on a golden Ghagra with yellow blouse and Golden earrings make sure look completely elegant and Royal. You can also pair your blue Dupatta with any anarkali dress of contrasting or same colour.
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