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Is the cape the new , alternative dupatta?

BY The WMG Bride | 21 May, 2015 | 5500 views | 2 min read

No we aren't talking about Batman style ones , but floaty, whispery sheer capes worn over Indian silhouettes. Anamika Khanna may have started this rage a year ago, but capes seem to have become every new age designer's go-to silhouette these days and we are absolutely loving them. cape-002.bmp cape-003.bmp

Beautiful Capes by Ridhima Bhasin available at Pernia's Pop Up Shop

Ridhima Bhasin has cape silhouettes layered over floor length gowns, anarkalis and lehengas.

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Left: Cape by Shantanu and Nikhil, Right: Payal Singhal

Shantanu and Nikhil have cocktail / draped sarees with capelets worn over them while Payal Singhal layers them over bustier tops and pants cape-005.bmpcape-001.bmp

Left: Payal Singhal, Right: Anushree Reddy

Wearing a cape:

  • Capes look fabulous on women of most sizes- right from slender frames to broader ones. However , they look much better on taller frames as shorter girls can look even shorter with a cape silhouette
  • You can wear a cape of a saree (which has no embellishment), or over fitted cigarette pants and a top. You may even want to wear it over a bustier lehenga top
  • If you are narrowest at your waist, make sure your cape ends much above it and does not camouflage it or else it may make you look bulky
  • Pick a cape in the same color as the blouse or outfit underneath. Contrast capes rarely work.
   
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