Net Dupatta

A net dupatta is a sheer, lightweight drape that adds instant sparkle to traditional wear. Made from fine poly blend or soft net fabric, it often features embroidery or sequins. Prices range from $11 to $21, offering an affordable way to update everyday or festive outfits. These dupattas pair well with lehengas, shararas, and kurta sets for weddings, parties, or celebrations.

Design Trends in Net Dupattas

Current styles focus on shimmer accents, floral threadwork, and balanced color contrasts. Popular options from House of Indya include:

Most orders ship within two weeks and can be returned under standard policy if unused. Many shoppers prefer ordering online for convenience and easy exchanges.

Care and Maintenance

How to Choose and Keep It New

Styling Advice

Drape the net dupatta over one shoulder or around both arms for a neat layered look. Keep accessories minimal since the fabric already has sheen. Store folded in a soft cotton cover to prevent snags. Owning one or two versatile colors helps keep your festive wardrobe ready.

About House of Indya

House of Indya is an Indian fashion label that blends traditional detail with modern design. It offers curated collections of kurtas, lehengas, sarees, accessories, and embroidered or sequinned net dupattas. Orders ship globally within about 15 days, and the brand focuses on inclusive fits and fair pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a net dupatta made of?

It is usually made from lightweight polyester or nylon net with embroidery or sequins added for texture and shine.

Can I wear a net dupatta for weddings?

Yes, its sheer fabric and embellishment make it suitable for weddings and festive occasions.

How do I clean a net dupatta?

Hand wash in cold water or dry clean; avoid wringing to keep the net intact.

Does net fabric tear easily?

It can snag if handled roughly, so store folded and away from sharp jewelry or zippers.

Which outfits match a net dupatta best?

Lehengas, anarkalis, and embroidered kurta sets pair well with net dupattas.

Are sequinned dupattas heavier than embroidered ones?

Slightly, since sequins add weight, but both remain lighter than silk or velvet dupattas.

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