Bollywood Outfit Ideas For The Next Wedding You're Gonna Attend!
BY Latha Sunadh | 20 Jun, 2017 | 2867 views | 3 min read
It's not easy being a guest at weddings. You gotta look awesome and wear something new every single time. And to be honest, my wardrobe is full of anarkalis that resemble the colour wheel and lehengas that are done-to-death. What's new, I rack my brains!!!Only to once more look at Bollywood and get some much-needed inspiration. My picks, this month!!!
Mira Kapoor: Summer Florals
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Trust Mira Kapoor to make summer florals look cool on lehengas - the summery yellows and the pink pastels really work their way into some great refreshing ideas. Her two looks, one by Anita Dongre and one by AMPM Fashion.
Handloom Happy
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An off-shoulder blouse on a handloom sari by Swati & Sunaina - now that's too cool for school.
Brocade Babe
I mean, styling a Benarasi dupatta into a dress or ahem, stitching a cocktail dress out of Benarasi - both work!!!! This one by Amit Aggarwal is a gem!
Seafoam Style
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Dupatta attached to the sleeves to make it look like a jacket by Ridhi Mehra Official - genius!!!
High-neck Anarkalis
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High-neck anarkalis are so so in these days and when they come in an offbeat hue like this Sabyasachi, we are so in!
Corporate Lehenga Attire
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For those looking for something structured yet Indian, this jacket blouse on a Benarasi skirt by Jade is so so chic!
Self-Collars
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Anarkalis that come with collars stitched onto them by Sukriti & Aakriti? Tell me more!
Multi-hued Half-Sari
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Three hues, three pieces of clothing - now that's how we like our half-saris and this one is by Jayanti Reddy.
Top-to-Toe Monotone
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A nice green hue and a simple monotone look - we love how Aditi Hydari styled her sari by Mohey by Manyavar.