Gone are the days when a bride had limited options to experiment with her bridal-wear and had to resort to the good-old, ordinary Lehenga to don on her most-special day. Today, there are ample choices you have to customize your wedding attire to your personal taste and liking. Check out some bridal attire options for Indian Summer Weddings –
Planning special dresses for wedding functions isn’t important for just the bride, but also for family members, close relatives and other guests attending the function. Here are some ideas you can cash in on to ensure that you look nothing less than perfect at the functions –
If it’s your brother’s wedding, you’re surely quite excited. In case, you’ve got married yourself recently, it’s time for you to flaunt your newlywed-style. You can pick an exquisite Lehenga in bright colours like Red, pink or wine and add a tinge of gold to make it shimmer a little. However, if you’re single, avoid red and choose some other eye-pleasing colour instead, that distinguishes you from the crowd. You can go for stylish wedding party-gowns in colours like royal blue, turquoise, strawberry, green, tangerine etc.
Wear an Indo-western, layered-gown that’s classy and chic, yet gives you the quintessential Indian look at the wedding. You can also go for a traditional look and pick a heavy, embroidered Lehenga in rich colours like gold, fuchsia, coral etc. as you’d want to stand out as the bride’s sis at the function.
Of course, you have to look like a mom and a going-to-be mom-in-law, but who says you can’t look a stylish one? Don a sophisticated silk saree or a sober, yet elegant Lehenga to show off your distinguished, mom-style flair. The draping has to be sophisticated, with a stylish and sober hairdo and makeup for the right final look.
Doesn’t matter if it’s not a wedding in your own family, you can still look your best. Choose a heavy Anarkali suit or a light party-gown in an amazing colour and attractive patchwork to look simple yet snazzy.
Be confident, stand tall, chin up and smile!
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