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What to wear to an Indian wedding?

Weddings, weddings everywhere; not a wardrobe to fit!

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What to wear to an Indian wedding?

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  1. What to wear to an Indian wedding? circlemag.in/what-to-wear-indian-wedding/ November 18, 2019 Weddings, weddings everywhere; not a wardrobe to fit! Are you torn between the wardrobe choices you have to make for a desi wedding, now that several of them are lined up? We are all sorted! We’ve come up with a list of must- haves for this wedding season, so we can mishmash the looks and wear it all with super style! First, there’s the classic saree! You can opt for a silk or net saree that will flaunt your curves and look ideally great for the season. Second, we’re delving into a variety of suit sets that are all so different, and yet perfect for an Indian wedding. 1/2

  2. Try wearing Angarakha Kurtas with shararas or flared pants. They’re so in trend and look fabulously apart from the rest of the crowd. You can choose for a darker shade with silver or gold foil print to add to the drama and wear mojris to cap the look. Our latest crush, though, are dhoti pants worn with kurtas that reach your knee. It looks sleek and neat while keeping the desi drama alive. You can opt for matching sets or mishmash some colors to pop out for a day event. Or choose a classic churidar kurta and dupatta set, all decked up with jhumkas, bangles and ethnic flip flops. You can carry a sling clutch to match with this look too. To pup up the ‘Indian factor’, add a bindi to finish your look. If suits are not really your style, opt for a variety of options to pair with an ethnic crop top like shararas, long skirts, crop pants, dhoti pants and so much more. Add a longline jacket to top the look. Shop all of these and much more at Lifestyle Stores and look fabulous. Happy Wedding Season! 2/2

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