WEDDING TROUSSEAU TRENDS IN SYNC WITH URBAN BRIDES
The well-travelled,
sophisticated Indian girl desires bridal wear that matches her
international tastes.
This demand has led to trousseau that marries modern ideas with Indian wear
This demand has led to trousseau that marries modern ideas with Indian wear
JACKETED SARI |
JACKETED SARI This look
is for the more sophisticated girl who wants to flaunt her Indianness.
Jackets over saris are huge this festive fashion. An embellished silk
jacket in an unexpected colour like black, will make a strong statement.
Let the sari be simple, save for a thick border that complements that
jacket. Follow the `less is more' mindset with the jewellery .
VICTORIAN LEHENGA
The corseted gowns and fullskirted dresses, frilly arms and fitted waist of Victorianera fashion are making a comeback to the current decade. Imbibe this trend through a Victorian lehenga.It is all your fantasies of voluminous fabric, corseted bustier and shoulder show put together. Diamond danglers are enough to offset the opulence of the gown.
DRAPED GOWN
A draped gown that flares at the hem is princess material for young brides. One-shoulder designs are popular right now and can be turned into trousseau wear. Choose a lavish one for the cocktail party . Ruffles and crepe make an ethereal duo for a draped gown. Let your hair be diva-like in a beehive and restrict the accessories to a pair of danglers.
VELVET ENSEMBLE
The soft and luxurious fabric is back in the limelight, making it perfect for a wintry wedding. Instead of an old-school all-velvet ensemble, have layers of georgette and silk in your lehenga for an easy-on-the-eye choice.Stick to jewel tones. Let your hair and makeup reflect the regality with a middle parted updo and deep red lips, for instance.
SHEER AND LACE
Sashay through the marriage proceedings like dream girl in ultra-feminine sheer and lace. The silhouette could be Indian, like a lehenga or an anarkali and the colours more European-preferred pastels for the choli and jewel tones for the skirt.Parsi and Kashmiri embroidery work best here. Keep your makeup dewy and the jewellery light.
OMBRE TROUSSEAU
First, it was on the ramps, then in hair colour and even on lips. A lehenga in graduated shading known as ombre will also have you looking less bulky . The shading could go from lighter to darker for a one or more colours.Instead of a choli, pick a pastel blouse for a riveting Indowestern look.
BALLGOWN LEHENGA
Embellished or plain, with ruffles or kalis, ballgown lehengas are becoming the well-travelled bride's go-to silhouette. They are swirling through bridal fashion shows into the look books of local darzis. Since the lehenga is so extravagant, it makes sense to have a choli in a simple cut.
SARI GOWN
The ever-popular silhouette for Bollywood actresses at receive award shows, it has become a regular fixture at weddings. Sari gowns come in various styles, from those seen in 70s Bollywood movies to the more recent Om Shanti Om. Keep the colour story simple and use a belt as a waist-cincher.
VICTORIAN LEHENGA |
VICTORIAN LEHENGA
The corseted gowns and fullskirted dresses, frilly arms and fitted waist of Victorianera fashion are making a comeback to the current decade. Imbibe this trend through a Victorian lehenga.It is all your fantasies of voluminous fabric, corseted bustier and shoulder show put together. Diamond danglers are enough to offset the opulence of the gown.
DRAPED GOWN |
DRAPED GOWN
A draped gown that flares at the hem is princess material for young brides. One-shoulder designs are popular right now and can be turned into trousseau wear. Choose a lavish one for the cocktail party . Ruffles and crepe make an ethereal duo for a draped gown. Let your hair be diva-like in a beehive and restrict the accessories to a pair of danglers.
VELVET ENSEMBLE |
VELVET ENSEMBLE
The soft and luxurious fabric is back in the limelight, making it perfect for a wintry wedding. Instead of an old-school all-velvet ensemble, have layers of georgette and silk in your lehenga for an easy-on-the-eye choice.Stick to jewel tones. Let your hair and makeup reflect the regality with a middle parted updo and deep red lips, for instance.
SHEER AND LACE |
SHEER AND LACE
Sashay through the marriage proceedings like dream girl in ultra-feminine sheer and lace. The silhouette could be Indian, like a lehenga or an anarkali and the colours more European-preferred pastels for the choli and jewel tones for the skirt.Parsi and Kashmiri embroidery work best here. Keep your makeup dewy and the jewellery light.
OMBRE TROUSSEAU |
OMBRE TROUSSEAU
First, it was on the ramps, then in hair colour and even on lips. A lehenga in graduated shading known as ombre will also have you looking less bulky . The shading could go from lighter to darker for a one or more colours.Instead of a choli, pick a pastel blouse for a riveting Indowestern look.
BALLGOWN LEHENGA |
BALLGOWN LEHENGA
Embellished or plain, with ruffles or kalis, ballgown lehengas are becoming the well-travelled bride's go-to silhouette. They are swirling through bridal fashion shows into the look books of local darzis. Since the lehenga is so extravagant, it makes sense to have a choli in a simple cut.
SARI GOWN |
SARI GOWN
The ever-popular silhouette for Bollywood actresses at receive award shows, it has become a regular fixture at weddings. Sari gowns come in various styles, from those seen in 70s Bollywood movies to the more recent Om Shanti Om. Keep the colour story simple and use a belt as a waist-cincher.
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