Retail Therapy: It’s Shaadi Season Part Deux

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You have survived the mehendi and sangeet, and now comes the main event- the wedding. You are sentimental, bursting with love, want to celebrate the moment and if not the bride herself or already coupled, like every rom-com you have ever seen, are hoping to snag a cute boy for yourself. (No judgement here!) Regardless of how you might be feeling, there’s one thing you don’t have to think too much about- your look. Here are some suggestions so that you can nail that look and go back to watching The Notebook!

A wedding is the best time to go traditional. You can’t go wrong with a classic ivory and gold combo, but if you prefer something more cheery, yellow works well with Indian skin-tones. Besides, it’s so festive! Pair your lehenga or sari with traditional jewelry and enjoy the moment. Go for ‘timeless and elegant’ like the ladies featured here, you won’t regret it.

Left: Aastha Narang Lehenga ( BUY )
Center: Mint N Oranges Sari ( BUY )
Right: Sailesh Singhania Sari ( BUY )

Now for the last leg, the reception. The finish line is close, there’s champagne (and glorious, glorious carbs) waiting on the other side and you just want to give it that one final push and finish in style. Take some chances and opt for something unpredictable. Even if it’s a sari you are inclined towards, pick something outside your comfort zone. Take inspiration from the ladies featured here and go for a look you can claim your own.

Left: Huemn Gown ( BUY )
Center: Varun Bahl Sari ( BUY )
Right: Anamika Khanna Sari ( BUY )

Weddings are fun. Stressful, but fun. Hope these suggestions help tipping the balance in your favor! Happy Shopping. And no matter what you choose to wear, remember to have a fantastic time!

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Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. Dear P & P,
    Wish you, your team and your families a great Holiday Season.

    In 2017, you redesigned your blog to experiment, engage, educate and entertain us. I really appreciate the community you have built here. It involves a lot of hard work and not all of it may be fun. Even your families might be involved behind the scenes, encouraging and supporting you. Thank you and respects to them. Your love for fashion keeps you going, and out love for what you do keeps us here.

    Sincerely hoping that the economics of all of this will work out for you. Wish you a fun festive season. May good health, fun and prosperity be in store for you in 2018.

    Love.

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