People give a lot of thoughts to the actual wedding lehenga choli of the bride, but don’t forget… we are Indians. We have about a billion other rituals and ceremonies before the big day. There are different venues, different food, different guests even. Your Parents, Siblings, Grandparents, thousands of different cousins, and you – a big Indian wedding indeed!
With so much to do and plan, you can’t just leave out your outfits for the last movement. But wait, what will you wear? Will you be a demure bride in a traditional ethnic wear lehenga choli for women? Or will you be one of those Bridezillas in a Suit set for women? This battle of Indian Wedding wear belongs to you, as we don’t have the right answer. What we can do, however, is nudge you a little. So, tighten your Pallu and Pagadi, because you are in for a ride more fun than even matrimony.
Mehendi Ceremony
A Mahendi function is traditionally about applying Mehendi to the bride’s hands, taking place usually in the evening with lots of dancing and music, guests in the spirits to celebrate the happy couple.
Traditional
For a more traditional look at the function, opt for Green Crepe Silk Digital Floral Printed Lehenga Choli with Dupatta, a festive and stylish look crafted specially for this. Featuring the trending ethnic wear in a bright green color, it is a lively and fresh look. This lehenga choli for women is crafted from crepe silk, with an organza dupatta to complete the ensemble.
Contemporary
However, if you do want to go a little contemporary, this Black Poly Crepe Top with Palazzo and Jacket is perfect for that. Beating the stereotype of the color black being inauspicious, this 3 piece suit for women is sure to fill you with all the luck in the world. The ensemble is crafted from poly crepe fabric, with foil printing on the jacket.
Sangeet Ceremony
Traditionally seen as a woman-only event, in modern times, this is the most fun ceremony in any wedding. The night of the sangeet is filled with singing and dancing, with both the bride and groom’s side competing in a dancing competition.
Traditional
Your traditional sangeet look should be elegant and classy. I mean, we can’t have any old cotton lehenga choli now, can we? This Multicolor Crepe Silk Digital Floral Printed Lehenga Choli Dupatta elevates your festive look, with mesmerizing digital floral print on the lehenga.
Contemporary
For the more contemporary look, don the Navy-Blue Brocade Woven Design Flared Dress, a little unconventional, but hey! Who says what you can and can’t where! While not a Kurta ethnic wear, or 3 piece suit for women, this Ethnic Dress is chic, with round neck and a sleeveless design. The tie up in the back is a charming cherry on top, provided for a more fitted look.
Haldi Ceremony
Another fun ceremony in the Haldi of the bride and groom. In it, the guests apply a paste of turmeric and sandalwood, which helps in creating a glow on the skin. Often held on the morning before the wedding day, the yellow color is seen as auspicious and soulful.
Traditional
For the last traditional look, we have selected the Mustard Crepe Silk Digital Floral Printed Lehenga Choli with Dupatta, with a rich magnificent hue. The digital print on the lehenga adds a touch of contemporary to it. This 3 piece set is perfect for wedding wear!
Contemporary
For the last contemporary look, go for the Olive Green Crepe Solid Lehenga Choli with Pant set, a true Indo-Western Fusion Wear. The green crop and pants are matching, with the lehenga adding a dramatic flare to it. With foil printing and lace inserts, this wedding lehenga choli is the dark horse of traditional ethnic wear.
And voila! With that, the battle of Traditional vs Contemporary bridal wear ends. Which team are you battling for? Which look was your favorite? Let us know in the comments and visit janasya.com for more such Indian Wedding wear.