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Drape in Colours with 5 Trendy Multicolor Dupattas for Modern Women in 2025


Some wardrobe pieces stay with you, not just because they’re beautiful, but because they make you feel something. A memory. A moment. A quiet confidence. That’s what a dupatta can do.

It’s not just a layer you throw on. It’s the way it moves when you walk into a room. The way it holds the scent of your favourite perfume. The way it ties your outfit together without trying too hard.

At Kahva, we believe that style is personal, and a multicolour dupatta is one of those pieces that instantly adds joy to your look. Bold in spirit, rooted in tradition, and always full of life—they’re the kind of accessories that become a part of your story.

This year, we’re seeing multicolour dupattas take on new life—woven with craft, splashed in colour, and perfect for the many moods of the modern woman. 

In this blog, we explore five multicolor dupattas that are redefining modern style in 2025. So, let’s find out about them.    

Types of Multicolor Dupattas

Fashion doesn’t need to be extravagant to make a statement. Occasionally, it's the simplest pieces that leave the greatest impression. Here are some trending multicoloured dupattas that bring just the right amount of charm to any ensemble—ideal for dressing up any event with ease.

1. Bandhani Dupattas

First let’s begin with the classic. Delicate strands of sheer fabric are brought together to create an exquisite experience that epitomises grace and elegance. This is how a multicolor Bandhani dupatta brings your outfit together, with its allure and enchanting hues.

Hailing from Gujarat and Rajasthan, this dupatta is known for its tie-dye techniques that create beautiful designs. With an explosion of colors—perfect for those days when you want your outfit to do the talking. The intricate dots and swirls in contrasting colors make this dupatta a standout piece.

Find a bright Bandhani dupatta with lots of intricate details and pair it with a simple kurti in beige or white from our collection. The neutral tone will allow the multicolor Bandhani dupatta to shine, creating a balanced yet striking look.

2. Block Print Dupattas

One of the most exquisite creations of the traditional fashion industry is the block print dupatta. These pieces of fabric hold the most skillful works of craftsmen from around the country. From floral motifs to intricate designs, a multi-color dupatta with block prints adorning it is a must-have in your wardrobe. 

These dupattas have the innate quality of effortless elegance and when paired with solid colour kurta sets, they can create a striking look that focuses on the excellence of the dupatta only. 

Whether your block-printed dupatta has bold prints or is fine, the best way to make it shine is to pair it with clothes that will work as a canvas to showcase its beauty. 

3. Kalamkari Dupattas

Nothing embodies the essence of timelessness and tradition as well as manually created art. In this case, the handpainted or hand-block-printed motifs on cotton on silk dupattas, also known as Kalamkari dupattas, steal the show with their splendid beauty. 

With its intricate hand-painted floral designs, this multicolor dupatta brings an earthy charm to your ensemble. Draping oneself in a multicolor floral dupatta is like letting traditional art pave your outfit's way to perfection. And that is what adding a Kalamkari dupatta to your ensemble does to it. 

Create a unique style by pairing a Kalamkari dupatta with a solid-colored kurti, perhaps a warm mustard or navy, for the ultimate glamorous look. 

4. Phulkari Dupattas

Phulkari is a traditional embroidery technique, brought to you straight from the vibrant workshops and skilled hands of the craftsmen in Punjab. 

One can never go wrong with a multi-color dupatta with geometric patterns made using vibrant threads.

Phulkari dupattas are made with soft floss silk threads, coarse cotton, exquisite embroidery, and motifs representing village life and tales of tradition and heritage. An artistic legacy that leaves behind an elevated wardrobe collection of fashion excellence. 

Much like the Banarasi silk dupatta, a Phulkari one is a showstopper, and demands to be treated as one. 

Perfect when paired with a pristine white suit set from our collection, these look equally magnificent paired with kurtas, solid-coloured ones which are contrasting and light. 

5. Banarasi Silk Dupattas

It is often said that Banarasi silk is the epitome of luxury and tradition, and it is indeed correct. 

Traditionally used only to make sarees, Banarasi silk took on the role of transforming the traditional fashion scenario with a touch of simplicity, when it was reimagined as a dupatta.

From Mughal-inspired motifs to intricate zari work, fabulous texture and an array of hues, Banarasi multi-color dupattas are every bit the most graceful addition to any ethnic outfit ever. 

To style these, find ones in exquisitely multi color and designs. Let them shine as the showstopper by opting to pair them with contrastingly simpler and pastel shades kurtas or kurtis. 

These are just a few of the multicolour dupattas that continue to add beauty, tradition, and versatility to the modern wardrobe — timeless pieces that effortlessly blend heritage with everyday elegance. 

Top Picks from Kahva’s Dupatta Collection

Add a splash of color and elegance to your ethnic wear with our thoughtfully crafted cotton dupattas—perfect companions for kurtis, salwar suits and Anarkalis.

At Kahva, we believe a dupatta isn’t just an accessory—it’s the final flourish that completes your look. Explore our handcrafted range that blends tradition with modern elegance.