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In-Trend Gorgeous Styles to Adorn on Your Monsoon Wedding

The luscious green beauty of nature amidst drizzling raindrops could be your idea of a perfect wedding but let’s not forget that it can also turn out tobe a disaster instead of a fairytale wedding if not planned well. The same drizzling can become an unmanageable calamity in case you fail to plan your wedding in tune with the weather. While the greater responsibilities can be taken care well enough by your event managers, you should pay special attention to your and your man’s outfit. Once you get that right, you can chill out with a glass of wine on the portico without a care in the world.

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Blue is not just a color anymore it’s an emotion, that of faith, loyalty, and wisdom. Isn’t that what marriage is all about? And also blue is a color that can lighten up any place in a whizz! This is an unconventional color and perfect for your pre-wedding ceremonies like the sangeet or you can even try it out on your reception. An unusual and attractive color like this cannot but turn eyes your way.

Offbeat Colors

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Surely when the topic of bridal lehenga came out, you must have been bombarded with typical colors of the wedding. Red, scaret, maroons and so on. But why not go a little quirky for the one grand day of your life and make it even grander? While brides very easily select colorful palettes for other ceremonies, they seem a little hesitant when it comes to the bridal attire. This time opt for colors that are never seen before and make it your own personal fairytale. Vibrant colors like fuchsia, green, purple, orange, royal blue, yellow are some excellent choices for your bridal attire that will come out greatly in the gloomy wet weather. Consult with your stylist for tones that will go best with your skin color and choose accordingly.

Contemporary Silhouettes

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While lehengas, Indian sarees, and suits are some common options that everybody seems to be putting on, trying on some new patterns for your wedding can be a pleasant experience. Nowadays brides are opting for new designs that are shiny enough to be worn at a wedding ceremony but not too boring to go unnoticed as well. Go for new age gowns, modern cut salwar suits, pant suits in contrast colors, and so on for mehendi, sangeet, and reception. These will make you shine well enough in the otherwise dull surroundings of the rainy season. You can also try contemporary silhouettes in bridal lehengas. Ruffles, tassels, heavy flares, asymmetric layers are just some popular trends that are catching in bridal attire.

Minimalistic Styles

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For low-key functions like haldi and mehendi where there is a lot of mess, it’s best to go for clothes that are no too heavy. It will not only make movement easy for you but also give you the space to twirl around with the guests to your favorite Bollywood numbers. After all, gone are the days when the bride had to be tied down with clothes so embellished that you cannot possibly move throughout the ceremonies. In humid weather like this, you will definitely need an airy breathable attire that keeps the heat at bay. Minimal works are also your opportunity to play around with printed color palettes as colors can fill up any need for embellishments.

Less and Attractive

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Although bride’s attire is given more attention but let’s not forget that the groom’s costume is just as important to be taken care of. You have to make sure that your outfit goes well with your man’s or it may turn out to be a fail when you both take your seats on the stage together. While picking out outfits, pay special attention to the colors you both are choosing and do they go well each other. You don’t need to match colors. You can select contrasting colors but make sure that both your color palettes balance out each other. Groom’s outfits are traditionally heavy and tight so go for light fabrics as monsoon is going to make everything pretty tacky and annoying. Avoid voluminous bottoms and heavy embellishments.

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