5 Indie Labels To Consider For Your Bridal Trousseau!
BY Sakshi | 15 May, 2019 | 4200 views | 2 min read
Indie brands with ethnic clothes that are refreshing, lighter and effortlessly elegant! We mean clothes that don't have too much going on in terms of embellishments and work- these look amazing while keeping the look subtle and stylish. Plus, most of these make their outfits in breathable fabrics which look and feel amazing. Here are some homegrown labels to consider for outfits in your bridal trousseau- outfits that are trendy and elegant while looking amazing. Plus, such outfits can be worn for just about anything else after your wedding too!
Image via Chandni & Dharam; Outfit by The Ikat Story
So here are some of our pretty picks which are awesome for a new age bridal trousseau!
The Ikat Story
Specialising in Ikat prints, they have outfits that have this boho vibe going on, and are very very versatile! They have combined ikat with fabrics like denim, khadi and of course cotton to create Indo-western outfits that are perfect to add to your trousseau.
Find out more on Instagram here.
Khara Khapas
This Delhi-based label has local, handmade creations which have some ethnic outfits like anarkalis, shararas and saris in light and airy fabrics and those that look very classy!
Find out more on Instagram here.
The Jodi Life
This one has some fun outfits with quirky prints and free flowing fabrics which uses Indian textiles. They are big on 'Made in India' fabrics and we love how versatile their outfits are to add to your trousseau.
Find out more on Instagram here.
Torani
They have handcrafted luxury clothing inspired by myriad tales of Indian mythology & nostalgia. What we love about their outfits are their Chanderi sarees paired with printed jackets and their kaftan style kurtas and they really do stand out!
Find out more here.
Silai
They have khadi and cotton creations- think comfort fabrics that are effortlessly elegant to wear and carry. They have a lot of tunics, palazzos and jackets, which are versatile to wear with Indian and western wear.
Find out more here.