Heavy Dupatta with full of embroidery work complements the dress so well.
Not exact matches
Dresses are available in 1 piece, only shirt, two pieces, shirt and trousers / shalwar, and three pieces with
dupatta included.It has
heavy prints, which are still very attractive and striking to eyes.
These bridal outfits are designed with crop tops coupled with
heavy lehengas and
dupattas.
Gold
heavy tussles around the border of the
dupatta of the dress make its embellishment look exquisite.
Barat gown dresses are kept in long tail style for the bride with
heavy work of embellishments around the drapes of the gown and the
dupatta of the bride.
The chiffon
dupatta is left simpler after containing
heavy borders to maintain the grip and make it easy to wear.
The lehenga is the most
heaviest part of your wedding outfit and to make it more wearable just skip the lehenga and pair your wedding blouse and
dupatta with a plain lehenga.
This collection was motivated by a mix of earlier and latest fashion trends of lehengas with both short and long kurtis paired with shararas and lehngas where the
dupattas are wholly ended with
heavy embroidery work.
Latest fashion designers have made the lehenga less
heavy paired with long kurtis with heavily embroidered
dupatta... Combining different clothing materials like silk jamawar and banarsi stuff making borders with contrasting stripes of stuff and colors with more
heavy stone and sequence work.
This bridal lehnga has
heavy traditional work of kora and sequins on shirt, and border of
dupatta and lehnga.
Dupatta is designed in traditional style with
heavy work on borders.
Silk self print embroidered border gharara is pair with
heavy embroidered kurti and sequin embellished
dupatta.
Simpler chiffon
dupattas with
heavier embroidery over their borders complement the entire dress.
No need to wear a
dupatta or carry the weight of
heavy jewels.