Green Embroidered Georgette Anarkali Suit With Dupatta
Green Embroidered Georgette Anarkali Suit With Dupatta
Embellished Sequinned Net Dupatta
Embellished Sequinned Net Dupatta
Printed Dupatta
Green Printed Georgette Gown With Dupatta
Blue Printed Georgette Gown With Dupatta
Printed Dupatta
Embellished Sequinned Net Dupatta
Maroon Floral Gown With Dupatta
Tissue Silk Dupatta With Sequinned
Brown Printed Georgette Gown With Dupatta
Yellow And Green Printed Dupatta
A dupatta with a suit completes the look, adding color and structure. Whether you wear a plain kurta or an embroidered Anarkali, the right dupatta can take your outfit from daily wear to festive in seconds.
Here are practical combinations that balance quality fabric and adaptable style:
For formal events, try a front-shoulder or double-sided drape. These highlight embroidered borders and keep the outfit neat. Cotton-silk and georgette fabrics hold shape through long functions.
Single-arm, side-cowl, or cross-back drapes add movement without hiding the kurta. Net and chiffon dupattas work best for these lighter styles and show off sequins or prints.
Balance texture and color. A plain suit benefits from a rich or embellished dupatta for special occasions. For daily wear, choose printed or lightly embroidered styles. Georgette or chiffon keeps you cool in summer; silk or velvet adds warmth in winter.
| Occasion | Recommended Dupatta | Approx. Price |
|---|---|---|
| Work or Daywear | Printed Dupatta (Turquoise Blue) | $18 |
| Festive Evenings | Green Embroidered Georgette Anarkali Suit With Dupatta | $31 |
| Weddings | Maroon Floral Gown With Dupatta | $32 |
House of Indya blends Indian tradition with modern design across suits, kurtas, lehengas, sarees, and fusion wear. The focus is on flattering cuts, easy care, and accessible pricing. The brand offers global shipping, size inclusivity, and made-to-measure options for personalized looks. Explore more at houseofindya.com.
Pick a dupatta with embroidery, sequins, or bold prints to add visual interest to a plain suit.
Lightweight fabrics like chiffon, georgette, or soft silk fall well and add fluidity to cotton suits.
Yes, but balance the look by keeping the suit's print subtle or in a complementary color palette.
Bright shades like coral, emerald, or royal blue stand out, while pastel tones create a soft, elegant effect.
Use discreet safety pins or brooches at the shoulders to keep it in place without damaging the fabric.
Many suits come with matching dupattas, but you can also buy separate embellished or printed dupattas to mix and match.