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Want Radhika Merchant's stunning floral dupatta without the hefty price tag? Learn how to recreate this viral look for under Rs 2,000 with this easy DIY guide. New Delhi: The newly married bride Radhika Merchant looked absolutely gorgeous during the wedding festivities in all the custom-made and personal touch attires she wore for the functions. The wedding was surely to take notes from and set trends for the coming wedding season.

The viral dupatta worn by Radhika Merchant for the haldi ceremony was nothing less than a dream turned into reality for all the brides. For the Haldi ceremony, Ambani bahu Radhika Merchant opted for a jaal ka dupatta with real flowers in white and yellow all over it. The one-of-a-kind dupatta features more than 1000 real Tagar kalis and 90 marigold flowers for the border.



But to amaze everyone, one of the Instagram influencers turned out a beautiful piece by creating it under Rs 2,000 with real flowers. Radhika Merchant’s viral floral dupatta recreated Delhi-based influencer Arushi Pahwa has gone viral on the internet for the trending flower dupatta recreation which was worn by the Ambani bahu Radhika Merchant for the haldi ceremony. During the video, the influencer shared that she actually tried buying the dupatta but it was worth Rs 15,000 so she decided to re-create it under a budget and prepared it for under Rs 2,000.

A post shared by Arushi Pahwa (@arushipahwa) Arushi recounted her journey through numerous shops in Delhi, including stops at Chandni Chowk and Moti Nagar, to have the dupatta made. Finally, when she decided to create the piece on her own, Arushi took some real Tagar kalis from the mandi along with some marigold flowers. She meticulously created 2-meter-long flower strands using a needle, thread, and fresh flowers.

With careful precision, she hand-stitched each strand, ultimately producing a total of 12 strands. These strands were then assembled in a unique zig-zag pattern, showcasing her dedication and craftsmanship. Additionally, Arushi adorned the borders of the dupatta with vibrant Marigold flowers, adding an extra touch of elegance and charm to her creation.

The dupatta made with real flowers looked absolutely gorgeous on the bride Radhika Merchant and the recreated version of it made by the influencer looked so similar due to the real flowers and effect from it..

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