
Stand out Colours
It’s no surprise that when you think of an Indian bridal look, a red lehenga comes into mind first. The new age brides, however, you are not afraid to try different colours for their special day.
Emerald greens, limes, blush, soft pinks, baby blues are now widely worn and accepted shades. Don’t shy away from colour. The most important thing to keep in mind is how you feel in the attire, nothing else matters.
Priority of Comfort
The modern brides are practical and believe in being
themselves. Those days are past history where brides needed to wear heavily embellished lehengas and load themselves up with heavy jewellery.
The pressure of handling and managing a lehenga that weighs you down on a day when there’s already so much to do is extremely unacceptable. So let’s invest in functional lehengas, those which are as beautiful but lighter and easier to walk around in.
We suggest investing in a chic, effortless lehenga with pockets that will make you look like a princess as well as will let you dance the night away.
Rocking Traditional
India is blessed to have a wide range of textiles and crafts on offer when it comes to Indian wear, especially for bridal attire. Traditional weaves, reinterpreted in a modern setting, with just the right amount of drama should definitely be a part of your wedding wardrobe.
Banarasi brocades, bandhani’s, pichwai, crafts that have been passed on through generations are only
a few of the styles that are worth investing in.
Perfect for the new-age bride, they are the ideal examples of elegant, yet statement-making classics.
Individualism at its Best
Don’t give in to society’s expectations on what you should wear for your wedding. The real beauty is YOU, not your lehenga. The lehenga isn’t the only look that you can wear to your wedding— wear a saree if that is more in tune with your personality.
Make sure to try a variety of silhouettes when shopping to see what works for your body type and personality. There is no right or wrong answer. After all, confidence is the only key to carry off any outfit.
Repeating is Perfectly Fine
In 21 st century, it’s imperative that we re-wear all our
clothes more than once so why should the same not ring true to our bridal outfits.
The fact is that incredible amount of artistry, time and handwork go into making YOUR special day attire, making it even more essential to take every chance we get to flaunt it.
Simple changes such as pairing it with lighter jewellery,
draping the dupatta differently, exchanging the blouse for a shirt or even just re-wearing your choli with
different sarees can completely change the look and feel from the original outfit.
Buying a classic lehenga that works across seasons and times is one of the smartest ways to make sure that what you have will work and look good even in the future.