Various types of Evening Gown
Every once in a while at an Indian wedding there will be that one relative who will ask you to pull your dupatta or pallu a little higher because your midriff decided to say hello to the guests, or take your blouse plunging neckline as a good enough reason to give you a talk on how it's not sanskari (appropriate) to wear clothes that reveal so much skin. Well, we have some news for the self-appointed Aunties of the maan Maryada bachao campaign; the Indian sari blouse isn't all that desi as you think it is.
Dupatta is a long scarf-like cloth usually worn by women in Southern Asia. Commonly known as the chunni, odhni and chunni; Dupatta is considered a symbol of modesty and compliments the overall look of a salwar kameez or lehanga choli. The dupatta is a colorful swathe of cloth which inspires romance, a fact that has been showcased from a long time, and since the arrival of cinema.
A dupatta is an extremely versatile piece of clothing. It can be worn in a number of ways, with a number of different garments, in a number of styles. The myriad designs, patterns, colors and decorations are overwhelming with respect to the dupatta!
Indian Saree and various Fabrics
Bridal Lehanga in various range.