10 Fresh Combos You Must See If You’re Taking The Double Dupatta Route
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If you’re looking to add a hint of timeless to your bridal look, chances are that a double dupatta is the right choice for you! However, WMG recommends that you keep an open mind when it comes to picking ‘em hues. After all, sky is the limit! From pops of neons coupled with jewel tones to earthy hues juxtaposed with metallics, we’ve seen our brides experiment with anything and everything, to achieve that statement double dupatta look.
Taking a leaf out of our book of favorites, we enlisted the most refreshing yet unique double dupatta combinations for our brides-to-be to take down cues! Scroll through and see for yourself...
Mustard + Pale Pink
Image via Makeovers by Ridhi Verma
Elegant with a dash of style, this double-dupatta colour combination is not your usual type.
Red + Burnt Orange
Image via Hriya Marfatia
Another double dupatta combination that is making the loudest noise amongst millennial brides is this one!
Pista Green + Aubergine
Image via Doll You Up By S
A deadly blend of subdued hues and jewel tones for a unique double-dupatta look!
Seafoam Green + Rust Orange
Image via Faces By Chaitali Sengupta
Spell regalia in this wining combination of sea-foam green and rust orange!
Celestial Blue + Baby Pink
Image via Doll You Up By S
Got a thing for saccharine hues? Then here's all the inspiration you need for your bridal dupattas!
Scarlet Red + Greenery
Image via Dipak Studios
With 'em scalloped details and fiery hues, this bride got her double dupatta look right!
Moss Green + Sea Green
Image via Mohsin Naveed Ranjha
It's safe to say that this dupatta combination tops the list for us. And you?
Ivory + Copper Skillet
Image via Blue Rose Artistry
Darling, dainty and delicate. This bride's double-dupatta combination is all of this, and a little bit more!
Lime + Old Rose
Image via Makeup And Hair By Tanya Kaur
Proof that you don't need the same old red and gold dupatta combination to statement!
Deep Rust + Crimson
Image via Jully & Shahil
Let's see a show of hands... who wishes their double dupatta look is as aesthetic as this?