Best Bridal Tips From Indian Fashion Designers
Wedding fashion is a different beast than regular fashion. To make getting ready for your big day a little easier, we put together this list of bridal style advice from well-known fashion designers like Manish Malhotra, Tarun Tahiliani and Sabyasachi. They advise you on everything from outfits to jewellery to confidence.
1.
Manish Malhotra:
a.
For your bridal lehenga or saree, Indian
Fashion designer Manish Malhotra advices to ask your dress designer for two
trials of your entire outfit. Ask for the first trial when the embroidery is
complete but only a little of the stitching has been done. And ask for the
second one after the entire outfit is stitched and ready. This way you can ask
for any adjustments that need to be made while the lehenga or saree is being
stitched.
b.
Another fashion tip is to
always, always ask for a little margin to be left inside the outfit when asking
a designer to customize your outfit. This leaves room for you to make some
changes in the size and fit of the outfit, down the line.
c.
The best thing about Indian weddings is that the different functions
allow you a chance to experiment with different styles. Feeling adventurous?
Try lehengas and sarees in interesting shades like bright orange, deep mauve
and ink blue.
2.
Tarun Tahiliani
a.
Comfort is key. Yes, even for weddings. This is most important fashion tip by Indian fashion designer Tarun
Tahiliani suggests that since you’re going to be in the same outfit and heavy
jewellery on your wedding day, it is important that you are comfortable.
b.
Classics are classics for a reason. Whenever you are unsure, stick
with classics.
c.
Going for a heavily embroidered lehenga? Is your saree studded with a
million little stones? Then plan your outfits in such a way that even removing
all this heavy embroidery won’t destroy its structure or silhouette.
d.
Stick with evening gowns and dresses for the cocktails and
bachelor/bachelorette party. For other pre-wedding functions like mehendi and
sangeet, go for a light Lehenga or an eye-catching Anarkali. For your wedding
ceremony, opt for a heavily embroidered Indian
fashion designer saree or Lehenga. And attend your reception in either a
simpler saree or even an evening gown.
3.
Rohit Bal:
a.
There’s only one tip by Indian
fashion designer Rohit Bal for your wedding, “Be your own person.” All of
us take weddings to be an excuse for overdoing the bling. Bal advises to not
unscrupulously pile on the bling just because everyone else does it. Stick to
what will make you happy.
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