A COMFORTABLE BRIDE IS ALWAYS A BEAUTIFUL BRIDE
All the glam and glitter look good until it’s your turn to wear it on your big day, weddings can be exhausting, especially for brides because of their attire. After the pandemic, the guest limit at weddings has been reduced, so you can finally choose simpler yet elegant wedding wear. After spending a huge amount on your dress, there is no use in it if they just get packed in a box and never worn again! There isn’t any rulebook for what a bride should wear, you can always play smart with your lehenga. No one talks about comfort, no matter how beautiful your clothes are, they should be comfortable too. Here are some ideas you would love!
PRINTED WEAR:
- Floral prints are never out of fashion, a good choice of material, and color will embrace the floral design on your outfit.
- 3d print can also be an option, it will give you comfort and the depth in the print will take care of the complex city and beauty of a lehenga.
- Any other print can be casual and fun, ask your designer to make the best out of it.
COLOURS:
- When you are choosing a simpler lehnga you can play with colors. For example- the best ever combination, red and green can be your perfect option.
- Ombre lehngas are in trend nowadays.
- Adding colors to your look will help the outfit look more righteous.
MINIMALIST BRIDE:
- Less work = more class. A plain lehenga along with a contrast colored plain blouse with heavy work on the borders will definitely look stunning.
- You can go with long sleeves so that you don’t have to wear burdensome bangles on both hands.
BROCADE BRIDE:
- Its specialty is that it looks very heavy but actually it isn’t, take advantage of it. A brocade blouse with minimal thread embroidered skirt. Also vice versa; and a georgette dupatta.
ANARKALI LEHNGA:
- The comfort of pants and the grace of a bridal lehnga, both in one. This look can be perfect for all the brides who want to look traditional and still have it their way.
PEARLS:
- A pestle colored lehenga along with pearl work would look astonishing on your d-day!
- It can be perfect for the brides who thrive on a modern bridal look.
PATOLA OR KANJEEVARAM SAREE:
- You would kill your bridal look by wearing a pure silk patola.
- The richness of silk material will fill the space of any other heavy embroidery or thread work.
- Wear a saree shaper under the saree and drape it nicely and you are ready to go!
DUPATTA:
- Plain skirt and blouse, a heavily embroidered dupatta draped around the waist from top to one side is the best option for lightweight attire.
- Choosing a contrasting color of dupatta or a shawl will add drama to your subtle outfit and would rock your wedding look.
JEWELRY:
In any Indian culture wearing jewelry is a must thing, it can be uncomfortable, so here is what you can do:
- Prefer white gold or gold plated instead of gold.
- Lightweight imitation jewelry will also work.
- You can also use flower jewelry in your hair or also in your hands.
KAMAR-BANDH:
If you are planning on wearing a saree then you can use a waist belt i.e. Kamarbandh or kandora, so you won’t need to worry about saree drapes falling out of place.
FOOTWEAR:
Choosing the perfect footwear is as important as choosing an outfit.
- A classic idea is wearing shoes under your lehenga, avoid heels and itchy sandals.
- If you are going to wear heavyweight attire then you should definitely choose less heightened heels or go with a platform heel.
Makeup& HAIRDO:
Not only choosing the right and lightweight clothes will bring comfort, everything you are going put on you makes a difference. Stuffing your hair with tons of pins and hair accessories can be a headache and way more irritating than a heavy outfit.
- Use lightweight makeup! Yes, it’s a thing. Choose wisely the makeup products you put on your skin. It should not look patchy or bulky on your skin.
- A simple hairdo will save you. Also, don’t use hairspray if not needed. Braiding your hair will look good yet comfy.