Don't Stay Boring This Wedding Season: 6 Stunning New Blouse Styles Every Bride Should Experiment With!
BY Apoorva | 24 Nov, 2016 | 26409 views | 2 min read
If you are a bride-to-be, there is a major game changer in your outfits – the blouse. We’ve picked top fun and gorgeous styles that every bride should experiment with while blouse shopping! Some are fun, some really new and many, interesting, try them out!
Off Shoulder
Image Source (L to R) via Manish Malhotra &Hitched and Clicked Hitched and Clicked
This one is not only stunning but gorgeous! So how does one ace a look that turns heads rather than raise eyebrows? With the off-shoulder blouse style, of course.
Shirt
We loved the way Anushka Sharma pulled off that Mehendi look in ADHM. A sharp shirt gives a flowy lehenga an androgynous spin. Layer on those polka necklaces and dance away!
Cold Shoulder
Image Source (L to R)via The Imprint Studio, Dubai & Benazir
This one is totally in rage! If you are comfortable going all off-shoulder this blouse style is your go-to mantra. See how Shraddha Kapoor totally rocks this!
Sheer
Image Source via Manish Malhotra ; Stories by Joseph Radhik
We always have been fans of sheer blouses. There is something about sheer blouses that pleases everyone. Subtle peek-a-boo elements are equal parts sophisticated and sexy. Something that the bride is looking especially for a sangeet or reception look!
Jacket Blouse
Jacket blouses are perfect for your cocktail or reception when you want to look chic, and a bit different than the usual traditional lehenga.
Mesh Blouse
Photo: Aviraj Saluja
This gorgeous mesh blouse with metallic bits are worn on top of a lavender bustier. So chic
Behind Your Back
Image Source via (L to R) Dhanika Choksi Photography & Fotowale
Pay attention to your back - it's the new cleavage this year. Whether you strap it up or play with strings - just keep your back looking sexy as hell.
Cape Style
Image Source via (L to R) Stories By Joseph Radhik & Ritu Seksaria Bridal Wear
You give us anything in a cape and we love it! This style is very boho yet super chic and lovely. Perfect for a bride who wants to go sans her dupatta on a mehendi function!