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Let’s dissect the bridal outfit for a second here. It consists of a breathtaking lehenga (mostly), family heirloom jewellery, heavy makeup, and finally, the cherry on top is the bridal dupatta. The bridal dupatta can make or break your overall look and gone are the days when you could play safe with its design and getaway. Now, every tiny detail counts. So, if you want to stay on-trend, we recommend going with jaal dupattas with your bridal outfits. Scroll below to see how these real brides have donned and styled their jaal dupattas on their dream wedding day.

Real Brides Who Wore Jaal Dupattas

Bandhani Jaal Dupatta

Well well, who isn’t familiar with bandhani work? It's one of the core traditional works available in bridal outfits. Now, pair jaal work with this, and voila, you have a stunning and unique bandhani jaal dupatta to don on your big day. We simply love all of these jaal dupattas that were worn by surreal real brides!

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Big Jaal Dupattas

Another type of jaal dupatta that we lately came across is your big jaal work. It simply means that there’s an ample gap between each ‘jaal’ on your dupatta. This type of work is perfect for brides who want some amount of statement in their bridal outfit without making it the focus of attention.

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Small Jaal Dupattas

Now coming to the last category, this one is for all the trendsetter brides out there who ain’t afraid of going loud on the big day. Small jaal work is easily visible, amps up your bridal outfit and helps you make a statement on your big day.

Scroll below to take inspiration from these real brides who donned a small gapped jaal dupatta!

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Real Brides Who Donned Jaal Dupattas For Their Dream Wedding Day!

by Shweghna Gursahaney

Real Brides Who Donned Jaal Dupattas For Their Dream Wedding Day!