All Dupatta
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Add Traditional Appeal to Your Ethnic Style with Timeless Elegance
Welcome to the Pink Phulkari All Dupatta Collection – a curated mix of grace, heritage and the latest in fashion! So, whether you’re dressing up your look for a night out, elevating the look of your everyday kurti, or giving the final touch to your wedding attire – our dupattas always fit the bill. From hand embroidered Phulkaris to sleek silk, sheer net, georgette and organza designs, our edit pays homage to the craftsmanship of India and contemporary design.
Discover the Versatility of Dupattas
A dupatta is more than just a traditional accessory — it’s a fashion statement that takes any simple ensemble to extraordinary. The right dupatta can spice up your look with color, texture and elegance. Which is why our "Dupatta" is made up of tons of different fabrics, embroidery techniques, and regional designs for every age and occasion (and for every aesthetic).
Whether you are shopping for wedding, cultural or office and even daily home wear, We have the outfit you need.
Why to Shop Dupattas from Pink Phulkari?
- Genuine Craftsmanship – Each dupatta is crafted by hand or emboldening by local artisanship.
- Premium Materials – We also provide variety of fabric options for our valued customers – georgette, organza, net, silk, cotton, etc.
- Trend + Tradition – Our artwork is inspired by trends from the time we are living in with classic artwork from the past.
- Cost-Effective Style – Splurge or save – there’s something for every budget.
Our dupattas are not accessories but works of art that showcase India’s cultural heritage. Be it a simple kurta or heavy-embroidered suit, they fancy up your desi wardrobe just like that.
Explore Our Signature Dupatta Styles
- Phulkari Dupattas: Derived from the rich textile history of Punjab, Phulkari dupattas are the embodiment of festivities. They’re bright, bold and heavily embroidered and they’re perfect for a wedding, Mehendi or a party.
- Organza Dupattas: Light and sheer the organza dupattas is like a dream layer of dance! Their muted sheen makes them ideal for engagement-wear evening events parties.
- Chikankari & Cotton Dupattas: Ideal for summer or as office wear; these are light weight and body friendly. The dupattas are subtly hand embroidered that lend an elegant vibe.
- Silk & Banarasi Dupattas: Traditional, when someone wants grandeur and opulence, the impeccable silk Banarasi dupattas, are a classic favourite. Ideal for wedding ceremonies, they do instant justice with both lehengas and suits.
- Net & Sequin Dupattas: Add some bling to your outfit with these party-ready net dupattas. Decked out in sequins or pearls, they’re ideal for sangeet nights and receptions.
What Makes Dupatta So Special?
A well thought through dupatta can really change the way you look. It brings substance, paint, dance, story to your attire. Each Pink Phulkari dupatta is designed to tell a story about heritage, art, and modern femininity.
Our curation features:
- Fancy Phulkari dupattas for Punjabi brides and addicts!
- Shiny mirror-work organza dupattas that catch the light and notice at parties.
- Handwoven silk and Banarasi dupattas fit for a queen for weddings and formal wearing.
- Cotton and chikankari dupttas which can be worn as daily wear on ethnic attires and chikankari work.
Be it with salwar suits, lehengas or fusion ensembles, these dupattas are classic accessories that will never be out of style.
Styling Tips for Dupattas
- For Workwear: Wear a cotton chikankari dupatta with solid white kurta and juttis for a flowing office look.
- For Weddings: Place a Phulkari or Banarasi dupatta over a lehenga for a few Punjabi vibes on the bride.
- For Festivals: Jazz up just enough with a sequin net dupatta – it isn’t OTT, nor simple.
- For Modern Fusion Looks: Pair a classic dupatta with a modern Indo-Western style like crop tops or palazzo suits for a contrast of tradition with modernity.
Fresh Additions You’ll Love
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Ivory Embroidered Chiffon Dupatta
Soft and beautiful, this Lite ivory chunni of chiffon is all that you need. Accentuated with delicate white embroidery and made from a beautiful lightweight chiffon this piece flows perfectly to flatter casual and smart-casual looks.
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White Mulmul Cotton Dupatta With Chikankari
A summer must-have, the dupatta is crafted in a breathable mulmul cotton and is detailed with stunning Chikankari embroidery — a Lucknowi tradition that never seems to grow old. Light, portable and super comfortable to wear.
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Multicolor Embroidered Silk Pakistani Bridal Dupatta HC22
The statement piece for every bride looking to make a statement. Made up of luscious silk and decorated with meticulous multicolour embroidery, the dupatta is a beautiful harmony of Pakistani finesse and Indian artistry.
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Handcrafted Heavy Wedding Phulkari Bagh JD5
The best of traditional Punjabi grandeur. This cherry pink dupatta and its all-over phulkari is in the Bagh style and ideal for a bride or her trousseau! It’s a color celebration, a heritage party, a festival of fine handiwork.
How to Drape Your Dupatta the Contemporary Way
- Bring On The Belt: Get that perfect structured silhouette by taking your dupatta, wrapping it and cinching it at the waist.
- Cape Drape: Drape it around your shoulders as a cape for your chicest runway-inspired do.
- On a Gown: Drape an old dupatta on a contemporary gown and make it into fusion wear.
- Side Drape with Palazzo Sets: Easy and elegant, this style is perfect for organzas and nets.
- Like a Saree Pallu: Bring that saree vibe to your attire without actually wearing one.
FAQs – All About Dupattas
Q1. What are some best dupatta fabrics for daily use?
Cotton, georgette or chiffon dupattas are light and airy—perfect for daily use.
Q2. Can you wear Banarasi dupattas to weddings?
Absolutely, A Banarasi silk dupatta gives a royal and traditional look to the bridal and festival wear.
Q3. Can I wear organza dupatta to evening parties?
Absolutely! Sheer organza dupattas with mirror or thread work lend a soft elegant feel perfect for an evening night out.
Q4. How to maintain embroidered duppattas?
Gentle hand wash or dry clean. We recommend washing this garment in cold water, or dry cleaning to maintain a good appearance of the product, avoid machine washing or drier as it might ruin the fabric and the delicate elements.