Head-To-Toe Monotone Lehengas With A Single Colour : Currently Slaying.
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We were totally on board with the monotone trend - top to toe in one hue with a healthy sprinkling of zaris, borders and embroideries - we get that. But off late, there seems to be a trend that showcases lehengas in one tone alright but even the embroideries, the dupattas, the threadwork themselves is all one tone.. Now why would brides choose that?
Pic via DotDusk; Dipak Studios
I'd say, simple is in but brides these days are investing in lehengas that are really light-weight - who wants heaps of embroideries to weigh you down. Another interesting idea is that when a lehenga is just plain, it begs to be worn differently - hence blouses getting innovative. From off-shoulders to backless, there's a lot going on.
Pic via Happyframes ; Aviraj Saluja
But mostly, I'd say this trend could be a winner because you can wear each part of your lehenga and pair them up with anything and everything after a wedding. Versatility is the name of the game! And if you choose self-embroidery too, it's great because it adds depth to the look.
Here are the 5 tips that we think make monotone, plain lehengas even better. Take notes!
- Pick a great blouse - sleeveless, crop top or off-shoulder, it's very glam.
- It could be an Indian version of a cocktail dress if you keep it plain. That's the trick to balancing an Indo-western look!
- Go for a darker hue in a great silk fabric so it can look more expensive. If you are not using embroideries, stick to expensive fabric!
- This is a good time to spend more on jewellery and save up on a lehenga. Plain lehenga, colourful jewellery - win/win!
- Add variation on the outfit by teaming different fabrics together so there is variety!