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Dupatta Dresstop

May 31, 2011 by Babita

Last Updated on January 24, 2016 by Babita

This kaftan gown is one of my favorite piece of clothing. I love to wear this loose fitting silhouette while lounging at home. This kaftan is one-size fits all and extremely comfortable. So for my next Recycle and Reuse series, I decided to make a Dupatta Dresstop, a trendier version of this kaftan with an old dupatta as my main fabric.

 

Dupatta Dresstop

 

For those unfamiliar with dupattas, here is a little bit of info. They are long scarves or stoles worn mostly by the South-Asian women over the traditional Salwar Kameez. It  measures any where between 3-5 yards in length and is available in variety of fabrics, colors and textures. It can be draped over the shoulder or across the chest. It is a very versatile piece of fabric and can be used to dress up or dress down your look. Below is the picture of my old dupatta. As you can see it is in perfect condition. I have not used it that often. I love the print of royal blue paisleys on it and knew if I cut it the right way I could get the look I want.

 

Dupatta Dresstop

I made a paper pattern by tracing the kaftan. To really make it trendy I shortened the length of the dress/top and kept it knee length. I also changed the neckline from V to bateau and curved it up a little bit. It took me less than a day to finish the Dupatta Dresstop, and for fun I came up with these three looks.

For the first look, I paired it up with some skinnies and brown heeled pumps.
Dupatta Dresstop
For the second look, I paired it with some knee length, black boots.
Dupatta Dresstop
For the final look, I wanted a summery feel so I just matched it with jeans peep toe wedges.
Dupatta Dresstop

The cost of this project as usual is zero and fortunately for me, I already had the accessories and shoes and as such did not spend a dime on them.

So what did you think of this project? I would love to have some feedback. Let me know which look you liked the best?

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Category: DIY & CraftsTag: Dupatta, Recyle, Reuse

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  1. Kristine

    August 22, 2013 at 10:32 pm

    Im loving your long top.And the boots, oh the boots. It took my breath away. Im so glad I stumbled upon your blog. Following you now.:)

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    • BabsProjects

      September 20, 2013 at 9:15 pm

      Thank you Kristine.

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  2. Babs Projects

    June 1, 2011 at 10:58 am

    Thks saba for ur lovely comments. I know Dupattas never get worn out. At least now you have an option of turning it into an outfit.TC

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  3. Saba

    June 1, 2011 at 7:04 am

    awesome yaar!!!!!good going!!! i have so many good dupatta's ;):P but i am bad at stitching :|:|

    btw, u look hot chic ;);)

    Reply

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