Organza Is Majorly Trending For Weddings- Here's How to Rock It!
BY Sakshi | 05 Feb, 2020 | 5288 views | 2 min read
Organza is a breakout trend no one saw coming, and now it's all over! Yep, even the fashion pundits abroad were shocked at this trend, and it is something which has been incorporated beautifully in Indian wear as well. We had told you about organza dupattas back in 2018, and now, it's become really big! Whether you're a bride, a bridesmaid, a mother or just attending as a guest, organza is something we highly recommend you have in your closet! After all, it's a lightweight, soft, sheer and pretty fabric, which has a charm of its own and looks amazing when worn in just about any form! And if you're one of those people who hate heavy outfits, then this is heaven-sent!
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Be it a saree, a lehenga, an Indo-western outfit or just carrying an organza dupatta with your outfit can infuse a lot of prettiness to your overall look. Sabyasachi has done a lot, and we mean a LOT of organza as well- be it for lehengas or sarees. Organza silk is also majorly trending, and lehengas and sarees in the material look nice and feminine!
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Here are some tips and tricks on how to rock organza at a wedding!
- You can pick organza in the form of lehengas, sarees, or just a dupatta with just about any suit or lehenga.
- Organza dupattas and sarees look best when left open and flowing.
- It's a sheer fabric, so keep that in mind when getting the blouse designed for a lehenga or saree.
- Organza looks richer in lighter or pastel colours.
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There are a lot of designers who have amazing organza outfits, and if you're looking for one, here's one in practically every budget! Here are some of our faves!
- Sabyasachi Mukherjee for lehengas and sarees.
- Anamika Khanna for fusion outfits.
- Anushree Reddy for lehengas, sarees and dupattas.
- Varun Bahl for lehengas.
- The Little Black Bow for fusion lehengas.
- Picchika for sarees.
- Mrunalini Rao for fusion lehengas.
- Matsya by Utkarsh Ahuja for lehengas and dupattas.
- Nikasha for Indo-western wear.
- Ranian for sarees.
- Dheeru & Nitika for Indo-western wear.
- Pleats for fusion lehengas.
- Suruchi Parakh Couture for lehengas.
If you're a bridesmaid looking to rock organza at your sister or bestie's wedding, then here are some amazing options! Check out more bridesmaids dresses here!