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Marooned on the Island of Love | GetEthnic

We start off with a gorgeous pair in a layered lehenga skirt and a jacketed sherwani! This maroon customized matching lehenga and sherwani set is in one word u201croyalu201d. The rich texture is to die for! <br>Read More: https://getethnic.com/blogs/<br>

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Marooned on the Island of Love | GetEthnic

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  1. Welcome to GetEthnic GetEthnic.com is based on the foundation of Quality and Customization. We have excelled in providing our clients their perfect made to measure outfits and jutties ranging from designer wear to wedding Bespoke. Our strength is providing remarkable customer service through videos and constant interactions. GetEthnic.com is a story of a young couple Richa – A Fashion Designer and Nikhil – A Software Engineer who proved themselves as a perfect combination after innovating the world of online shopping through videos and high class customer experience.

  2. Matching Lehenga & Sherwani Ideas A wedding represents a bond that lasts forever. Your marriage will bond you together as one being! You will take every step in life together, face every obstacle in unity and rejoice every success in unison. Henceforth, the both of you will represent oneness! So why not start from the wedding day itself? Co-ordinated wedding outfits or matching lehenga and sherwani on the wedding day, not only encourages the feeling of conjugal union, it also establish a theme in the wedding. Not only do photographs come out well, your love and association comes across as indivisible!

  3. Marooned on the Island of Love We start off with a gorgeous pair in a layered lehenga skirt and a jacketed sherwani! This maroon customized matching lehenga and sherwani set is in one word “royal”. The rich texture is to die for! The lehenga skirt and the blouse are replete with sequin, gota patti and zardozi work in silver. The same kind of work is seen in the jacket of the groom. Maroon is a great choice as, unlike red, it is a completely bridal color yet looks great even on men!

  4. The Groom in a Pink Pagdi This bride and groom have cleverly co-ordinated their outfits! The bride is dressed in an exquisite pink lehenga with gold zari work all over! If you thought a groom in pink would look quite funny, then you were right! This is why this groom is flaunting a sherwani in a color – light blue – which complements and pairs well with the pink of the bridal outfit. To make the outfit match even better, he has accessorized with a pink pagdi and a pink dupatta. Smart, isn’t it?

  5. The Patterns of Conjugal Bliss This bride and groom have kept it simple with cream color matching lehenga and sherwani for their wedding. But this isn’t why we call this outfit well-co-ordinated. The bride wears a beautiful lehenga with golden zari work and embroidery all over. Her lehenga skirt has a rich thick border and golden motifs on top of that. The same golden motifs have been used on the sherwani kurta of the groom. Not a bad idea!

  6. Because Love Never Grows Old This vintage matching lehenga and sherwani set is a masterpiece in itself! Look at the dense and fine craftsmanship on the outfits. The matte gold of the outfits is complemented by the embroidery, jaali work, aari work and stone work. Such outfits are prized possessions and owing to the unique and versatile color, can be worn by all age groups. This elderly couple looks like a dream in this outfit! May their love live forever!

  7. In the Gardens of Elysium This floral pink and green co-ordinated lehenga and sherwani set is extremely pretty to look at! Who though floral pinks and a dark green would look so good together? The color combination reminds one of the gardens of celestial Elysium! The bride looks beautiful in the sleeveless green blouse and pink dupatta. Her lehenga skirt is adorned in embroidered floral motifs. The groom wears a dark green sherwani accessorized with a pink floral jacket! Such an outfit can also be worn at a pre-wedding function.

  8. The King and Her Queen When it comes to non-bridal colors, dark or bottle green is a good choice as it uplifts the intricacies of gold zari or sequin embroidery. Look at the lehenga skirt of this bride which is dense with detailed zari work. The gold and pink work comes out well on the dark green surface. The groom wears a sherwani also dense with similar zari work. The dupattas of both the bride and the groom are solid with minimal motifs marking a break in the density of the embroidery. This matching lehenga and sherwani wedding set is fit for the royals!

  9. The Subtle Fun of Love This couple, dressed in a well-co-ordinated matching lehenga and sherwani set seems to have a lot of fun. Subtle hues like peach go a long way in glamourizing morning weddings like these! Moreover, peach is a feminine color that also sophisticates masculine looks. The bride wears a peach lehenga with white and bright peach floral work! The groom looks great in a plain peach sherwani with a beige headgear. Checkout more Golden Lehengas.

  10. Red and Gold – The Perfect Pair You can’t think outside red when it comes to bridal fashion? At the same time, you want your groom to co-ordinate his outfit with yours! Please don’t ask him to wear a red sherwani! Instead, do something like this! If you are flaunting a red lehenga ask your groom to wear a gold sherwani with few red elements. The bride here wears a dark red lehengawith gold zari and sequin work. Her groom flaunts a sherwani with intricate gold aari and zardozi work. Red and gold are permanent companions so your outfits will look co-ordinated as it is. Still, if you want to take it one step further add a red dupatta and headgear like this groom has done.

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