5 Innovative Ethnic Outfits To Rock Without A Dupatta

Indian wear is pretty tricky to ace but there are a plenty of ways to pull them off in style. A dupatta is undoubtedly the most crucial element of an Indian outfit but sometimes don’t we all want to go hands-free?! Well, here are some inspirations on how to ditch the dupatta and still rock any outfit in style.

Angrakhas & Floor Length Anarkalis

The floor length anarkali or angrakha is one of the perfect option to look graceful at any Indian occasion and also allows you to skip on the dupatta. Experiment the outfit in numerous Indo western patterns to make it look complete even without the dupatta.Maxi Gowns

Center Slit Kurtas

Floor length kurtas with center slits works wonders when they are teamed up over a pair of straight cut pants, basic denims or even long skirts. Make sure the kurtas are closed neck because the slit deserves all the attention hence allowing you the miss out on the dupatta.Long Center Slit Kurtas

Crop Top & Lehengas

This winning combination will never fail to let you down. Team up your super chic crop tops with your long skirts or lehengas for a fusion look. Dupatta is only an option but we would suggest you not to wear it with a dupatta as it will help you retain the Indo-western look. Lehengas with crop tops

Jacket Layering

Layering your outfits with a long jacket or a flowy cape is a rising trend that cannot be overlooked. A super versatile jacket makes a perfect alternative for your dupatta and also adds instant style to your ethnic look.Jacket Layering

Cape Lehengas

Capes are one of the most stylish trends of the season and are definitely here to stay. Team up your capes with your lehengas, gowns, wear them as saree blouses and there’s so much that you can do with the versatile piece.
Capes with skirts and gowns

Styling Indian outfits and creating new innovative looks can be super fun. So experiment with new styles and put your best foot forward this festive season.

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