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From kalamkari to bandhani: 5 dupatta trends to amp up your traditional Diwali look

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 19, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Must-have dupattas to upgrade your festive wardrobe!

Dupattas are traditional Indian drapes that have stood as an epitome of devotion, style, and grace since ancient days. Originating from the ancient ‘uttariya’, it was also celebrated through Mughal regalia and holds significant importance in central India. From Phulkari embroidery of Punjab to Bandhani tie-dye of Gujarat, let’s see the 5 most popular types of dupatta and how they have become a popular trend, making them a perfect pick for a traditional Diwali choice.

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Phulkari dupattas from Punjab

The word ‘Phulkari’ means ‘flower work’, where the rural women of Punjab create stunning handmade dupattas covered in floral work, which creates vivid gardens on chiffon, cotton, georgette, and other fabrics. They are the heart and soul of traditional fashion and are a symbol of pride for the land of the five rivers. These dupattas can be teamed with a monotone outfit or even with a simple salwar-kurta, as the splash of colours they add to your attire is literally everything.
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Bandhani dupattas from Gujarat & Rajasthan

The word ‘Bandhani’ comes from the Sanskrit word ‘Bandh’, which means ‘to tie’. This traditional tie-dye technique from the western state of India has been done for ages and creates an eye-catching appearance. Bandhani features classic motifs on georgette, silk, and cotton, which are prized by modern fans of traditional appeal in their wardrobe. The classic pattern usually features dotted patterns surrounded by a rich variety of vibrant colours, which adds life to your outfit.
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Banarasi silk dupattas from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Rich in colours and even richer in fabrics, the brocaded clothes from Banaras stand to be a timeless symbol of royalty and elite taste in fashion. The Banarasi silk dupatta is indeed exquisite and is usually covered in classic zari brocade work with a traditional buta, which makes the wearer look unique. Simply add a Banarasi dupatta to your kurta and create a snatching party look, which will indeed double the charm.
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The evergreen charm of velvet dupattas

Soft and luxurious velvet dupattas create an appealing look and stand to be the epitome of classiness and regality. Made from the luxurious fabric, it is often embellished with classic elements like zari, zardozi, and gemmed pieces, which infuse a traditional overall allure to the delicate cloth. If you wish to create an impact with your traditional grace, then carrying a velvet dupatta will surely do its charm.


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The historical charm of Kalamkari dupattas

A Kalamkari dupatta is not just a fashion accessory; it is a piece of cultural heritage that embodies traditional storytelling through hand-painted or block-printed motifs and often depicts religious epics and natural designs. Representing a connection to a 3,000-year-old art form, it supports sustainability and eco-friendly fashion practices, as it is created by natural dyes and tells the tale from Hindu epics like ‘Mahabharat’ and ‘Ramayan’.
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