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Writer's pictureAnushka Sharma

LET’S DANCE TO THE WEDDING BELLS

We all love attending that one wedding of our loved one where we get to be an integral part in every celebration, it brings together all members of the family and gives us a chance of unhindered laughter and fun. Amidst the ceremonies we all try to look our best and most importantly be comfortable with all the running around for errands.


This wedding season I was fortunate to attend my own brother’s ‘Winter’ Wedding that happened last week. I chose a very pastel palette for two events and a contrasting for the third one. The main outfit was a lehenga designed in my hometown by a great designer called ‘Rashmi Jaiswal’. The blouse was simple and embellished with matt finished sequins paired with a net dupatta that was in the same colour to maintain a subtle element in the look. The bling was added by a heavy skirt which was in off white again with gold sequins along with a sleek golden border for the same.


The Jewelry I wore was a pick from my Mother’s ancient collection, complimenting each of the outfits it an elegant way. The jewelry for each function was chosen with regard to the amount it was suitable for the occasion, hence the wedding extravagance was added by the Maang Teeka picked from ‘Myntra Online Shopping’.

Princess moments captured by BY : Havana Gowda

To match your traditional attire with the perfect pair of shoes can be a tough task which was easily solved by only two pair of shoes that I had carried for all the events as shared below i.e. JUTTIS AND HEELS. The juttis are exclusively made by 'Pastel and Pop' who have another range of juttis to go with western outfits as well. The heels were bought from 'KOOVS' which was again in plain matt golden finish to compliment the complete looks


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