Phulkari dupatta again? Is that what you are thinking? I know I am guilty as charged...but I just cannot get over my obsession with these pretty vibrant things, all thanks to designer Manish Malhotra and his latest collection.
So coming back to the phulkari dupatta..Is it just for salwar suits? Is it just for Indian wear?
No no not anymore...
I really enjoyed playing with my duaptta and turning it into this draped jacket that can be worn with pants...
Yay!! the phulkari dupatta is not just for salwar suits anymore.
However if you would like to see it in its traditional form, worn with a salwar suit..chk HERE
So coming back to the phulkari dupatta..Is it just for salwar suits? Is it just for Indian wear?
No no not anymore...
I really enjoyed playing with my duaptta and turning it into this draped jacket that can be worn with pants...
Yay!! the phulkari dupatta is not just for salwar suits anymore.
However if you would like to see it in its traditional form, worn with a salwar suit..chk HERE
Do leave your comments and let me know what you think :)
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I love the style.. you transformed it completely... very creative..
ReplyDeletewow i love it. i really like using dupaatas for adding that perkiness to a western outfit, by using it like a scarf. you have done it fabulously:)
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Wow, you did it again!! So pretty! Love the grecian style drape of it! You should do a feature in a magazine:-) Hope you are having a wonderful day!
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this is really lovely
ReplyDeletesimply wow! love how you have draped a dupatta as a jacket, quite innovative!
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love the drape Abhi. keep me posted about when you are launching ur designs.
ReplyDeleteso innovative.. and love the dupatta.. I had recently gone to amritsar and happened to almost purchase simething very similar but it looked too overwhelming on me so dropped the idea..
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks absolutely amazing on you! A totally unique look and I just love how you styled it!
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love it! love it! love it!!
ReplyDeleteBut the flowiness of the dupatta is lost. it looks bulky ..maybe a bell sleeve tailored front open plain shirt will give jacket like feel ?
ReplyDeletehi there...I agree with u..
Deletebut this has been done keeping the dupatta intact..it has not been cut or stitched at all...it can be used as a dupatta again.
if you do decide to tailor it and add sleeves etc...then a LOT LOT can be done with it.
The whole idea was to keep the dupatta as is just give it a different look dy draping and belting it :)
Thanks for dropping by...love
Hey, I am a big big fan of Phulkari embroidery and I love how you have draped the dupatta. Looks great on you. You should totally do a tutorial on it.
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ReplyDeleteKeep on continuing with this.
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hey Love the draping you've done! But not able to get the process right on my own, pls share a step by step process! Thanks
ReplyDeleteHI Pallavi, thanks for your comment, it really is very simple to do but very difficult to explain..I think I should be doing a video to demonstrate it soon..so stay tuned for that.
DeleteIf you are in a big hurry send me an email and I will work something out..
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I luv it... n i wish to buy it.. cn u tel.. hw should i contact vd u..
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