Uploaded on Dec 5, 2022
The wedding season is just round-the-corner, and Indians are looking forward to donning their very best and glowing in the radiance of all the zari and bling.
5 Fashion Faux Pas You Should Avoid at a Wedding
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5 Fashion Faux Pas You
Should Avoid at a
WThee wdedddiinngg season is just round-the-corner,
and Indians are looking forward to donning
their very best and glowing in the radiance of
all the zari and bling.
While there is nothing quite as bright, colourful,
and vivid as a big, fat Indian wedding, a fashion
faux pas may leave you embarrassed.
Here are a few of these
that you must avoid.
Upstaging the bride
This is the one cardinal rule that supersedes all else. You may be
dying to get your own designer bridal lehenga out of the closet
and wear it again, but it may be a good idea to tone it down with a
plainer kurta or a long coat.
The bride may have carefully picked the best of Anita Dongre’s
wedding outfits and picked out jewellery and accessories to go
with them. You do not want to outshine her on her special day.
Too much gold
There is no such thing as too much jewellery, is there?
Actually, this is a common fashion faux pas at Indian
weddings. While this is certainly the occasion to indulge and
wear your best pieces, it is quite important to remember that
too many pieces take away the focus from you.
Your jewellery pieces need to highlight your beauty. Also,
remember to match the outfit with your jewellery. Pick
platinum or silver if your ensemble does not have gold trims
or embroidery.
Fashion-forward men
Men often do not think they need to be fashion-conscious when it
comes to weddings, but this is a mistake. If you are going with a
partner, you may want to match your sherwani colour to her
outfit. Pocket squares do not need to match the tie, but they
must complement the tie and accentuate the outfit.
Denim trousers and leather jackets are also a no-no when it
comes to Indian weddings.
Bold, not brash
Bright colours are all the rage, but loud, jarring ensembles are not.
A hot pink or bright orange sharara set may be a good choice for a
wedding outfit but adding loud makeup or too many accessories
that clash with your look may not be a good idea.
The idea of fashion is to create harmony while making you look
more beautiful than ever.
No matter what outfit, accessory, or jewellery you choose,
remember that a wedding is the perfect occasion to get together
with friends and family and have fun.
Wear something that will feel comfortable and make you look
stunning at the same time.
One month to the wedding
•It is time to delegate all your responsibilities to friends, family, and
the wedding planner. Make each person responsible for getting the
things required for each event or ceremony.
•Finalise the makeup look you want and go in for trials. You may
also want to go for the final fitting of your wedding lehenga with
the designer before picking it up.
Two weeks to the wedding
•Start the trousseau packing. Pack the wedding favours. Pack the
outfits, accessories, makeup and jewellery for the wedding venue
separately.
Now that the planning is all done, it is time to sit back, relax, and
enjoy your special day.
Thank You
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