Life Desk :
If you are going to be a bride soon, make sure you pick the right ensembles with the latest cuts, weaving techniques and intricate detailing of motifs, says an expert.
Delhi-based designer Karan Arora has some suggestions:
· Lehenga: Lehenga offers a very structured flare with exemplary finish, and can be paired up with heavily embellished fuchsia pink silk dupatta, red net dupatta and pure crepe red choli.
· The sari tales: A sari is graceful and apt for a wedding purpose. It can be draped in various styles. It is trendy yet traditional, and suits all occasions. From sleeveless blouse to a corset, from bandhgala to a deep neck, from a handloom silk sari to a designer ethnic couture, sari is a versatile outfit.
· Anarkali: Brighten your bridal look with a floor-length Anarkali. This ensemble with a draping dupatta can be worn at any event-be it you wedding, mehendi, cocktail parties or any other significant day. You can also team it up with a dupatta with heavy mirror work.
– Shararas: Shararas have made its way into Indian bridal couture. Ancient motifs, rich embroideries, intricate weavings on woven silhouettes and pompous silks are all back in fashion.
-IANS
If you are going to be a bride soon, make sure you pick the right ensembles with the latest cuts, weaving techniques and intricate detailing of motifs, says an expert.
Delhi-based designer Karan Arora has some suggestions:
· Lehenga: Lehenga offers a very structured flare with exemplary finish, and can be paired up with heavily embellished fuchsia pink silk dupatta, red net dupatta and pure crepe red choli.
· The sari tales: A sari is graceful and apt for a wedding purpose. It can be draped in various styles. It is trendy yet traditional, and suits all occasions. From sleeveless blouse to a corset, from bandhgala to a deep neck, from a handloom silk sari to a designer ethnic couture, sari is a versatile outfit.
· Anarkali: Brighten your bridal look with a floor-length Anarkali. This ensemble with a draping dupatta can be worn at any event-be it you wedding, mehendi, cocktail parties or any other significant day. You can also team it up with a dupatta with heavy mirror work.
– Shararas: Shararas have made its way into Indian bridal couture. Ancient motifs, rich embroideries, intricate weavings on woven silhouettes and pompous silks are all back in fashion.
-IANS