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The Wedding Look
Sanah looked every bit of a Princess in her morning wedding affair with a pristine blue ghagra and pallu, colour-blocked with a brown choli. What a unique combination, indeed. The pallu, lined with intricate embroidery, matched the spring morning sky. She stood out with her minimalistic jewellery that comprised a diamond set, laced with pearls, along with passa or side maang tikka. Her no-makeup look was an extension of her wedding attire and accessories.
How You Can Get The Look
In one sentence, go minimalistic. Select your ghagra choli in contrast combinations to set the trend. Experiment with different fits and styles that suit your preferences and your body type. Accentuate your outfit with equally minimalistic jewellery—gold, pearls, or diamonds—anything that speaks to your personality. What’s more, you can even give silver jewellery a chance, if you wish to make a style statement with that bohemian look. And you’re good to rock your D-Day!
Pre-Wedding Ceremony: Kaleere Look
The kaleere ceremony on 2nd March morning was attended by close relatives and friends. The soon-to-be bride was seen decked up in a white salwar kameez and bright red dupatta. Going with minimalistic accessories yet again, she made her kaleere do all the talking.
Pre-Wedding Ceremony: Mehendi Look
The ethnic outfit was a happy blend of pink and yellow, with a yellow shrug that shined brightly like sunshine. Sanah’s chunky neckpiece and earring set perfectly complemented her dazzling smile. Yet again, she chose the no-makeup look, which appears to be her comfort zone.
How You Can Get The Look
Jackets, shrugs, and collared shirt style cholis are a big trend this wedding season. You can pair them with a lehenga, a crop top and an asymmetrical skirt, or even opt for a long jacket saree drape. Remember to keep the sleeve length and hemline Mehendi-friendly, so that you don’t spoil your outfit.
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