Saturday, November 12, 2011

Must-Haves for the Indian Bride


Every bride wants to looks like a million bucks on her wedding day. So why go for what everyone else is wearing? Try something different and stand out, we say. Here are four wardrobe must-haves that the modern Indian bride must have.

Sweeping skirts: Farshi ghararas and voluminous skirts are being worn with long tailored sherwani jackets, lehengas, saris and anarkalis. "Several designers have drawn their inspiration from Indian royalty and old world charm this season”, says Gayatri Shahani, of Ensemble. Says JJ Vallaya, "It is no secret that India has a rich legacy of craft along with a deep sense of history. The look is royal and farshi leghangas with skirts are a rage."

Play with nude: The colour palette varies from mint green, pink, red and maroon to white and cream, with the most dominant colour of the season being nude. Distinct colour choices and combinations from aubergine to green or white to burgundy, blue and peach are evident this season. The designers have used an assortment of fabrics this season, ranging from velvets and chiffons to satins, in some cases even brocade.

Magic of sheer: Lace is big; sheer fabric brings sensuality. "Lacy and sheer kurtis are a must-have in your bridal wardrobe," says designer Puja Nayyar. "Traditional embroideries have evolved into more delicate forms. In terms of embellishments, multicoloured thread embroidery and chantilly lace are big this season."

Says designer Hina Anjum, "Lace and sheer bring sensuality to clothes. Even lacy pyjamas are really hot with skin peeping from it."

Graceful gowns:
The elegant yet chic appeal of the sari gown makes it an ideal outfit for not only sangeet but cocktail parties as well. "Gowns in bridal wear are hot this season. You could play with sheer, lace and embroideries," says designer Anjana Bhargava.

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