Don’t Wanna Go All Phulkari? Here Are Ways To Include It In Your Outfits Subtly!
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A wedding comes with a lot of work and decisions to be made. The wedding outfit is the most important one in all of them!
Phulkari is seen a lot nowadays and it has become more of a trend. So, if you are a bride who loves the bright and vivacious phulkari thread work, then there’s every reason for you to include it in your bridal trousseau. Phulkari is very much in vogue and beautiful as well but you don’t want to overdo it? Don't worry, we will show you how you can set up minimal phulkari in your outfit that you can wear with panache as a newlywed.
The phulkari blouse look
With phulkari being the rage these days, it is not uncommon to find it styled in different ways. It’s frequently seen embroidered on sarees, indo-western dresses and blouses. Just like these brides, you can try a phulkari choli with minimal work on the lehenga and you are bound to look trendy as well as traditional in a phulkari blouse.
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The flair of Phulkari
Bright red, oranges, golden and blues add a vibrant and joyous touch to everything even your outfit!
These ghagras are bound to look great on simple choli because of the vibrant colored threads used over them for embroidery. Wear an elegant bindi and a bangle along to complete the traditional look.
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The burst of a phulkari dupatta
It is said that a dupatta, when carried in the right way, can enhance the look of an outfit. Be it plain or heavy it can do it all. Adorn these different and gorgeous dupattas and give a perfect finishing to your outfit. Lightweight, super soft and comfortable, this beautiful Phulkari dupattas can bring out the best in you with minimal effort.
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When traditional meets the modern culture
If you're the one looking for incorporating something trendy and a modern touch to your outfit then try making a long jacket or an anarkali and accessorize it well.
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We hope the vibrant colours of phulkari would add colour to not just your bridal trousseau but also to your new life!