"Steal the Show: Celebrity-Inspired Fusion Looks for Your Next Indian Wedding"
Juggling a schedule packed with wedding invitations requires precise planning. The process only becomes harder when you insert the action of picking a wardrobe for these occasions. Sometimes, it's the lack of inspiration to put together a look and other times, it's the dearth of wedding-appropriate pieces itself that makes this task that much difficult. However, in the age of Instagram when celebrity looks are available to those with stable internet connections at the touch of a button (same with online shopping), finding both is not that difficult.
We scourged Instagram for headline-making looks worn by Indian celebrities that when it comes to ethnic dressing, fthe fusion style is in. Styles that combine the comfort of western outfits with the vibrancy and heritage of ours are ones to look out for. On that note, should you find yourself looking for 'fits to wear to Indian weddings, we have some ideas that will come in handy. Have a look.A Simple Skirt Set
A Simple Skirt Set
If you want to emulate the ease of wearing a cropped top with a skirt, turn to this look worn by actor Tripti Dimri. The set, from designer Iqbal Hussain, the gara-embroidered skirt is offset by the simplicity of the plain choli and can be easily recreated.
A Corset Lehenga Set
A Simple Skirt Set
Once considered Victorian, corsets have made a raging comeback into fashion, especially when it comes to Indian wear. Bhumi Pednekar’s look by Tarun Tahiliani features a corset with a draped column lehenga and a dupatta. Feel free to swap the skirt with a draped sari.
A Sari-Lehenga Hybrid
A Sari-Lehenga Hybrid
A hybrid look for those who like their ethnic outfits, but with a twist. Kiara Advani’s Manish Malhotra look combines a sari pallu with a body-hugging lehenga skirt and a bandeau blouse. A style like this is perfect for pre-wedding cocktail sangeet or cocktail parties.
A Skirt and Cape Set
A Skirt and Cape Set
More and more people are ditching the dupatta in favour of the cape. Handsfree and stylish, the cape adds drama to an ethnic style. Just turn to Ananya Panday’s look by designer Faraz Manan. The statement blouse with draped skirt and a beaded cape is perfect to zhuzh things up.
A Concept Half Sari
A Concept Half Sari
Inspired from the half saris worn in the southern part of India, this heavily embellished hip-hugging skirt and blouse with a net dupatta is a statement take on the classic style. The modern version is wearable for even those who don’t know how to drape a sari, or it’s ‘half’ iteration.
A Sharara-Cape Set
A Sharara-Cape Set
Instead of a short kurti, the modern shararas come with a cropped top and flare leg pants paired with a cape instead of a dupatta. This look is great for pre-wedding festivities and has a certain ease to it which is covetable for those who share Mira Kapoor’s laid back aesthetic.
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