17 Amazing Festive Looks For Every Wedding Of The Season! ( From The Good Girls Over At LAOB)
BY Latha Sunadh | 25 Oct, 2016 | 8169 views | 4 min read
If there's a blog we constantly keep checking these days for all things festive and bridal these days, it's Love And Other Bugs. These two smart girls - Shereen and Trishala know how to make things work and this time, they went completely festive with pieces that are gorgeous, ones that can suit any wedding season. Over to these experts...!
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WedMeGood faves? We cant look beyond that pale blue lehenga with tiny hearts scattered on it , or that modern Reeti Arneja banarsi piece and ofcourse the lovely fluid silhouettes in cotton by Sukriti & Aakriti. Much love to you girls !
Pic: Anoli Shah / Nikasha
We’re going to shatter all that you may have heard about weddings- for instance, you have to dress traditionally or you have to be drowning in jewelry and layers. Just request the aunties to take a chill pill while you change what it really means to be wedding-season-ready. Stick with ‘The Indian rock chic’ look as its easy and low key. Opt for a mix of traditional embroidery in an avatar that is so very you. The unconventional bomber jacket by Nikasha or the white ensemble by AM PM is apt. Wear it with a pair linen or dhoti pants. We went one step ahead and styled it with a classic bindi such that it looks fantastic during a mehendi and haldi. Did we just hear #breaktheinternet? Street style goes ChicPic: Deepankshi & Reena / Love to Bag
The crop top continues to reign, even after a season or two. And what we love about it the most is the fact that its ‘cute’ and has the ‘glam’ factor. If you think about it, isn’t the crop top with a lehenga skirt, just perfect? Now, ditch the cliche looks and go in for sleek ensembles . Not only do these look good for a wedding brunch but also work for a low key engagement.Pic: AM:PM / Jet Gems
Outfit: Pratyusha Garimella/ Jewellery: Eina Ahluwalia/ Clutch: Puneet Gupta Invitations
Additionally, this trend is all about taking your street style inspiration to the next level- so Prathyusha Garimella’s cape and tailored trousers are a great option too. Nama-SlayOutfit by Surendri by Yogesh Chaudhary
Admit it, when you were a kid, there was nothing quite so grown up as prancing around like a Yah Raj heroine – the filmy outfits, the classy locales, the sexy yet sanskaari look. Fast-track to 2016 and the quickest way to turn heads in a polished way remains through a white head-to toe ensemble.Outfit: Malasa / Jewelery: Purab Paschim / Clutch: Love To Bag
We love the kurta with palazzo pants by Masala for its tonal embroidery along with the fitted silhouette on top. To shake things up a little, we’re asking you to team such looks with classic-with-a-twist accessories. Furthermore, we also love the way the dupatta of the lehenga set by Surendri has been draped, simply for it WOW factor. Mix it upOutfit: Dramaqueeens by Anshul and Apoorva / Label Anushree
We truly believe that gone are the days when more was more – effortless is the only way to go. You can really curate your look by opting for statement accessories by Mrinalini Chandra and experiment with colors and fabric like never before.Outfit: Roshni Chopra
The interplay of textures and accessories catches our eye here. Have a look at Tisha Saksena and Roshni Chopra’s designs.Outfit: Tisha Saksena
We would highly recommend to go in for tonal embellishment, the concept of print-on-print and versatile jewels. For some ethnic glam, ornamental maangtikkas are surely on our lust list. Ethnically YoursOutfit: Sukriti & Aakriti
One of the biggest trends this year has been palazzos. Often regarded casual, these comfy pants aren’t just for your off-time. They are fantastic because you can really dress them up or down. We love the suits by Sukriti & Aakriti for their modern embellishments and timeless colors. And have styled them with some classic jewels by Purab Paschim and Aetee designs, which gives such looks, it a refined air. The overall look speaks of luxe decadence – not too fussy but not too casual. These are ideal for mehendi and haldi.Outfit: Reeti Arneja
If palazzo’s aren’t your thing then look to upping the ante with some creative concepts. We love the look by Reeti Aneja simply because of the reworked Benarasi plus it’s got a super modern blouse! You can always pair the off shoulder piece with ripped jeans – that’s another OOTD right here! Candy Crush Outfit: Left: Papa Don't Preach Wasn’t it Audrey Hepburn who said ‘Happy girls are the Prettiest?’ Well that’s half the battle won, especially when you wear candy hues. You look can be so much F-U-N!
Photography by Vijit Gupta and Neha Chandrakant
Written by Trishita Khanderia for LAOB.
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