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Indian ethnic wear is all about a little bit of addition and subtraction of complementary accessories such as dupatta. In India, #dupattas are known as odhni or chunri or chunni and are generally in bigger length than a regular stole. Can be worked with tunics, kurtas, Indowestern dresses and salwar kameez, Indian designer dupatta are heavily in demand as it is a crucial part of Indian culture to wear on festive occasions or cultural events. Apart from such notice-worthy occasions, women in India also prefer to wear dupattas at their homes. And when you use a dress to such an extent, new designs are necessary to spiff up your daily looks. To start with a fresh note, Tjori has brought you the latest collection of dupattas online in assorted colours, amazing designs, work patterns, styles and lengths to suit your wants.
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