I’m not from India but I’m getting married here this December. What lines should I pick up for my bridal functions?
- Priya Modi Indian contemporary bridal wear is the flavour of this season. Go in for different silhouettes for various functions. You should opt for exotic traditional, giving the whole look a modern twist with the use of bright colours like pink and orange, instead of the regular maroons and reds. For your sangeet, you can go for a floor-length anarkali or an anarkali lehenga. For the cocktail, you could go for a Victorian gown and for the reception, try a sari-inspired gown.
Which colours do you think will be apt for a wedding in January 2013?
- Pooja Khanna Shades of red, royal blue, wine and yellow are the most celebrated wedding colours this season. Don’t be afraid of colours, rather play with them. For sangeet, you can opt for an outfit in peacock colours or one with a play of four to five bright colours, blended into one ensemble. For cocktail, wear a wine or electric blue colour gown. For the reception, go for a golden, nude or a grey lehenga sari and colour block it with bright colours.
I’m 26-years-old, 5-feet-1-inch tall and want to wear a gown for my cocktail. What would suit me best?
- Shruti Jhavar Go for a floor-length gown with high platform heels since they would look great and make you look tall too. You could get these heels customised as they are not easily available. Go in for a vertical colour blocking or stick to the classic blacks and golds, which are slightly highlighted with crystal stones to give a glamourous and elegant look. Wear minimal jewellery — a pair of diamond studs or pearl earrings with a metallic bracelet.
- Priya Modi Indian contemporary bridal wear is the flavour of this season. Go in for different silhouettes for various functions. You should opt for exotic traditional, giving the whole look a modern twist with the use of bright colours like pink and orange, instead of the regular maroons and reds. For your sangeet, you can go for a floor-length anarkali or an anarkali lehenga. For the cocktail, you could go for a Victorian gown and for the reception, try a sari-inspired gown.
Which colours do you think will be apt for a wedding in January 2013?
- Pooja Khanna Shades of red, royal blue, wine and yellow are the most celebrated wedding colours this season. Don’t be afraid of colours, rather play with them. For sangeet, you can opt for an outfit in peacock colours or one with a play of four to five bright colours, blended into one ensemble. For cocktail, wear a wine or electric blue colour gown. For the reception, go for a golden, nude or a grey lehenga sari and colour block it with bright colours.
I’m 26-years-old, 5-feet-1-inch tall and want to wear a gown for my cocktail. What would suit me best?
- Shruti Jhavar Go for a floor-length gown with high platform heels since they would look great and make you look tall too. You could get these heels customised as they are not easily available. Go in for a vertical colour blocking or stick to the classic blacks and golds, which are slightly highlighted with crystal stones to give a glamourous and elegant look. Wear minimal jewellery — a pair of diamond studs or pearl earrings with a metallic bracelet.
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