Weddings during the transitional time between spring and summer can be just as pleasant as the ones that take place through the winter time in India, colloquially known as “Wedding Season”. But your wedding trousseau styles need to reflect that too. Indian ethnic occasion-wear can tend to be layered with heavy fabrics and embellishments, but these combinations aren’t favorable for the season presently.
Wedding ensembles need to be breathable and easy-to-wear, whilst also having unique designs and styles to make them fit for the occasion. They should effortlessly express how you want to celebrate your love. Feel free to choose any kind of craftwork that’s trending or captivates you.
So, we suggest some ideal pieces from our diverse and discerning curations for you to pick for this special time:
Haldi
For this ceremony, it’s best to go with simple and stark off-white or white options that show off the deep color of the turmeric. These pieces can also be perked up with sprinkles of colors and accents.
Mehndi
For the start of one of the more colorful ceremonies, your style choices should resonate with the happy mood. Go for bolder and richer color choices that balance between jewel tones and pastel shades for a nice change.
Cocktail
For this occasion, you should style yourself in western-wear ensembles that are as classic and conventional as they’re in happy, jewel-toned shades that shine up the evening. Also look out for fabrics and silhouettes that help you break moves on the dance-floor effortlessly.
Sangeet
Since this ceremony will also be a night of frolicking around, deck up in easy-going styles, but this time, also look for delicate ornamentation. Keep your options flexible and choose from a variety of craft techniques which fascinate you and also catch and reflect light as you dance.
Marriage
For the main ceremony, it’s safest to have options which are both a tried and tested classic as well as with a hint of novelty. While the saree and sherwani are ideal garments to wear now, considering their formality and traditional heritage, spin it up a little bit with craft work or colors which include or go beyond the auspicious red.
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