Popular Bridal Lehenga Choices for Winter Weddings

January 13th, 2014

Many brides look forward to getting married in winter for a number of reasons—the beautiful snow, the cooler (and perhaps more comfortable than blazing heat) weather, and the proximity to other big holidays, to name a few. While western trends tend to skew toward icy colors during winter weddings, Indian fashion and décor leans more toward bright and vibrant colors—perfect for injecting fun into drab, cold months. Let’s take a look at some of the most popular winter wedding lehenga trends.

Unique Color Combinations

Unlikely pairings are hot this winter. Lime and burgundy may not seem like they’d go well together, but with gold embroidered accents, the look works. It brings a unique vision and creates an interesting look that is stunning. Another popular choice is chartreuse and rust—again, these two colors are seemingly on opposite ends of the spectrum, but when places together, they look absolutely gorgeous. A third unique color combination we’ve seen a lot of lately is bright yellow with hot pink. While it’s not nearly as rare to spot these two eye-popping bright together, they’re popular for a reason—the contrast in hue creates a stunning look, especially when a sheer fabric is introduced to let one color shine through the other.

Jewel Tones – Sapphire, Amethyst, Citrine, Fuchsia

Jewel-toned lehengas always look beautiful on winter brides—or anytime-of-the-year brides, to be honest. But during the colder months of the year, when gray, slush, snow, and overcast days seem to be never-ending, rich and gorgeous jewel tones are even more appreciated. What’s even better is no matter what your preference, you’ll be able to find something you love—because jewel-toned and bright lehengas are so popular, they’re made in a seemingly-infinite number of color combinations. Choose from sapphire and amethyst, citrine, fuchsia, emerald, and plenty of other colors.

Dark Lace

Dark Lace Overlay
Finally, a trend that’s not too popular yet (but we imagine will be soon, due to how drop-dead gorgeous it is) is a jewel tone with a contrastingly-dark lace overlay. This look plays up the bride’s glowing skin, using the contrast between tan skin and the sheer lace to draw the eye in. If you’re a little shy, choose a design that shows off your arms only—but don’t be too afraid to let the lace shine.

Popular, On-Trend Wedding Saris

December 20th, 2013

If you’re getting married in the near future, congratulations! By now, you’ve probably been inundated with countless pieces of advice about where you should get married, when, what you should wear, and everything in between. Of course, you’ve probably heard that red is one of the traditional colors that Indian brides choose to wear, but if you want something a little more unique, there are plenty of options (of course, however, if you do want a red sari, you can surely find one that’s gorgeous). Let’s check out some of the current trends for bridal saris.

Elaborate Embroidery

When is there a better time to dress elaborately than at your wedding? Delicate embroidery is not only beautiful to look at, but makes the garment extra special due to all of the work involved in creating it. Embroidered details on bridal saris can also be done with metallic thread for even more beauty and elegance. It’s usually done in a contrasting color to make it stand out as much as possible. If you want to glam up a bridal outfit, this is a great way to do so.

Gradient Shades

Another popular trend is choosing a bridal sari that features two similar colors (like pink and purple or red and orange) and blends them together in a gradient pattern. The resulting look is subtle but beautiful, as the colors emphasize the detail in the garment and are very flattering to the figure. Gradients are becoming trendier due to their level of uniqueness and specialness. Because weddings are a time when everyone pulls out all of the stops fashion-wise, the more detailed and fanciful a sari, the better. You’re sure to find something that suits your personal tastes when you choose a gradient sari.

Tri-Color Saris

Another trend that’s been gaining popularity has been bridal saris that are three colors.  For instance, this one from our collection:

This sari features gold, teal and copper tones.

This sari features tones of gold, teal, and copper, all complementing one another to form a truly glamorous look for the bride.  This also allows the bride to choose a sari that features more of her favorite colors and add more details to her overall look. A wedding sari is something the bride will remember for her whole life, so it should be something out of the ordinary.

When you’re looking for your wedding sari, consider these latest trends when making your decision on what to wear.

Hot Bollywood Wedding Looks

December 16th, 2013

In the world of Bollywood stars, no details are overlooked.  When it comes to weddings we might see in the near future, it’s hard not to try and predict what sort of fashion we’ll see at them. For instance,  Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Khemu have been dating for a long time, her brother has told Soha that she should wait until she is 40. Soha is 34, but we can’t imagine that she’d wait another 6 years to tie the knot. Another couple that is said to be getting married soon is Aditya Chopra and Rani Mukherjee.  Rumors have been buzzing that the couple will be married early in 2014, in January.  It’s said that the couple was planning on marrying sooner, but with the death of Aditya’s father, Yash Chopra, festivities had to be pushed back, according to Punjabi customs.

Whenever these weddings do take place, we can be sure that they will be grandiose and gorgeous. Let’s take a look at some other beautiful wedding looks from Bollywood stars.

1) Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor

Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor married on October 16, 2012

Photo courtesy of Filmfare

Married on October 16, 2012, this couple dated for 5 years prior to tying the knot. Their wedding took place over five days, starting with a pre-wedding gala in Mumbai. The couple then signed marriage papers in Mumbai, followed by two mega-receptions in Mumbai and Delhi.  As you can see, the wedding attire was very formal, with Kareena wearing elaborately stitched clothing in shades of copper, gold, red, and mint green. As for Saif’s look, a beige and gold ensemble complemented his new wife’s dress.

2) Ritesh Deshmukh and Genelia D’Souza

Genelia donned pearls, rhinestones and gems, and a lot of gold

Photo courtesy of Indian Cinema Gallery

This over-the-top couple made sure they would look truly stunning during their wedding celebration. Genelia donned pearls, rhinestones and gems, and a lot of gold, set off by  a luxe red gown, lots of jewelry, and gold accents on her attire. To complement his bride, Ritesh wore a cream colored sherwani with a red turban—choosing the same neck adornment as his wife. It was a truly glam affair that no one will forget anytime soon. This couple was married on February 4, 2012 at a church in Bandra, which was preceded by a stunning Maharashtrian-style wedding. At the church affair, the couple wore more Western-themed clothing, with Genelia earing a long white gown and Ritesh wearing a black suit.

3) Reema Sen and Shiv Karan Singh

This couple was married at a farm house near Vasant Kunj in Delhi on March 12, 2012

Photo courtesy of High Heel Confidential

Finally, we have Reema Sen and Shiv Karan Singh. This couple was married at a farm house near Vasant Kunj in Delhi on March 12, 2012. It was a star-studded affair, and during the ceremony the couple wore a red dress with gold accents (Reema) with a tan and blue suit and turban for Shiv. The couple also sported a gold and yellow dress and a black suit for other wedding festivities. Suffice to say, this couple was a sure stunner.

What do you think Bollywood stars will wear to their weddings in 2014?

Five Statement Necklaces to Add to Your Fall Wardrobe

December 9th, 2013

This fall, if you’re looking to spice up your wardrobe, doing so is as simple as putting on an eye-catching, stunningly gorgeous statement necklace. Statement necklaces are meant to grab the attention of everyone who sees them, and they’re a great way to accessorize your look.  You can find them in many styles, and best of all, there’s something for any budget! Check out these five hot picks for fall fashion.

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This piece, at a very affordable $35, adds a flair of luxury to whatever outfit you’re wearing. With intricate gold and red detailing and gorgeous stones, you’ll be sure to turn heads when you wear this gem.

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Next up is this pearl and gold set. At $75, it’s still very affordable, and the tear drop shaped pendant on this beauty will have all eyes on you. Add a touch of classic glamour to your look with this unique set.

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This gorgeous green and gold selection is truly beautiful. At $99, it’s a great price point for many budgets, and the amulet at the focal point of the necklace is simply unbelievable. You’ll feel like a queen when you put these gorgeous pieces of jewelry on.

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At $125, this Kundan set from Saahil Exclusive is a multicolored beauty. With red, burgundy, clear, and emerald colored stones, this necklace will dazzle anyone who is lucky enough to catch a glimpse of it.

 

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Finally, this dark, magenta set, retailing at $175, features stunning deep pink accents on a gold and diamond-esque  chain. You’ll feel like royalty with this necklace and matching earring set from Saahil Exclusive.
Statement necklaces may feel like you’re stepping out of your comfort zone, but you’ll love the attention you draw in when you’re wearing one

Different Men’s Indian Wedding Clothing

September 24th, 2013

While women in India have several choices for what to wear when they get married, men typically choose between two different garments: sherwanis or jodhpuri suits. They are distinctly different garments, with jodhpuri suits being a bit more “westernized,” similar to the sari-gown for women. Let’s take a look at the differences as well as what some current trends are.

Sherwanis

A sherwani is a long, coat-like garment made with heavy suiting fabrics and lined. It is typically worn in India for formal occasions in winter, especially by those of North Indian descent.  When used as wedding attire—this is common for many Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi grooms—the coats feature very details embroidery and patterns. When men wear them, they may also choose to accompany them with turbans and almost always do so for wedding attire.

Jodhpuri Suits

Jodhpuri suits are a blend of Indian and western styling, and are also known as “prince suits.” It differs from a sherwani in that it is a coat and pair of pants, accompanied by a vest. Typically, these are only worn for special occasions such as weddings and other formal gatherings, making them perfect for both grooms and friends of the bride and groom. The material these are made of can be silk or any other traditional suit material, and the material is lined at the collar and buttons with intricate embroidery, sometimes metallic embroidery. The material can be plain, or it can be jacquard or jamewari. Jodhpuri suits have become a favorite among younger men, as they give a rather royal look to the wearer.

Trends

Currently, the trends for with jodhpuri suits buck tradition. Traditionally with these suits, the trousers match the color of the coat, while the current trend is to wear contrasting-colored trousers. The jackets may also feature more elaborate embellishments such as chains. As for sherwani trends, it’s important not to upstage the bride—while these garments feature embellishments such as embroidery, sequins, beads, and mirrors, men should take care not to look like they are competing with their bride’s elegance.

Why So Many Brides Choose the Lehenga Choli for Their Weddings

September 17th, 2013

Indian bridal wear for women presents many options. One popular choice for women to wear is the lehenga choli. The lehenga choli combines a lehenga, which is a long skirt that is embroidered and pleated, with a choli, a midriff-baring top that is tight with a low-cut neckline. In addition to being a wedding favorite, the lehenga choli is popular for other special events as well as festivals.

Traditions

One of the reasons this style of outfit is so frequently chosen for wedding is due to tradition. It is a popular traditional dress in North India and is also the traditional outfit worn for Garba, the most famous festival of Gujarat. Traditional dress is embraced for special events such as these, and because the lehenga choli looks so visually beautiful on whomever wears it, it’s unsurprising that it’s a popular choice for Indian wedding clothing. For women who do not want to wear a wedding sari—either due to the potential difficulty with putting one on or simply due to personal preference, the lehenga choli is a perfect choice that looks stunning and beautiful.

Variety of Style Choices

In addition to the lehenga choli being a traditional dress option for festivals and weddings, many women choose it for its versatility and for how many fabric, style, and color options they are afforded.  From sultry, rich jewel tones to bright lime greens and corals, metallics to subdued black, practically every color of the rainbow is available for a woman looking to wear a lehenga choli.  There is also the option to wear garments that feature sheer panels or a dupatta, a long, multi-purpose scarf that is traditionally worn across both shoulders as an accessory to the outfit. Whether for bridal wear or for festival, the lehenga choli is popular for many reasons, but perhaps most popular due to the options it offers to the women who wear it.

Get the Look: Sridevi

September 10th, 2013

Sridevi, who was recently voted “India’s Greatest Actress in 100 Years” in a CNN-IBN poll conducted on the Centenary of Indian Cinema, is often cited as the first female superstar of Hindi cinema. For that reason, it’s not surprising that her style and elegance are often used as inspiration for other women’s style and clothing choices. In 2013, she was awarded Hindustan Times Mumbai’s Most Stylish Award. Here are some tips to emulate this megastar’s megastyle.

Simple Yet Sexy

One of Sridevi’s most famous looks is from the film “Mr. India,” in which she dances to a sexy rain song in a stunning blue sari. Though body-hugging and gorgeous, the sari was relatively plain in comparison to some other Indian boutique clothing, which is incredibly intricate with its embroidery and different fabrics. Adapt this style to your own wardrobe by choosing women’s Indian clothing that is both form-flattering and simple, drawing attention to your curves without being too revealing.

Sleek and Seductive

Though she was playfully nicknamed “thunder thighs” early in her career, Sridevi appeared at the Society Interiors supplement launch in 2012 in a tight, bright blue dress that emphasized yet again how lovely the actress looks in bold colors. Bring this element of style to your closet by looking for dresses that hug your body with bright, rich jewel tones.

Show-stopping Elegance

Sridevi is known for being a fashion icon in addition to a renowned actress, and shows off looks that turn heads no matter where she goes. She’s no stranger to traditional saris in bright colors like magenta and coral or metallics like copper and gold, but she’s also a stunner when she dresses down. Sridevi keeps on trend, sporting right-off-the-runway looks and dark denim right alongside those intricately designed festival saris. Copycat her style on your own dime by purchasing and wearing clothes in colors and shapes that look great on you, but don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone every now and then.

Indian Brides Embracing Sari-Gowns as Bridal Trend

September 3rd, 2013

There’s no question that brides, and Indian brides especially, have a lot of choice when it comes to what to wear when they get married. And now, there’s another choice—an emerging trend in Indian bridal wear is the sari-gown. There are a few reasons why these are becoming more and more popular.

Easier to Wear

Saris can be difficult to put on, and if not done correctly and tucked in properly, they can fall off when you walk or dance—both things you’ll be doing when you get married. Women obviously don’t want to get caught with their wedding attire falling off, so gowns fashioned to have the appearance of saris or that look inspired by saris are growing in popularity. They are easier to wear and perhaps more comfortable for brides who will be busy throughout wedding festivities.

Less Intricate Detailing

Generally speaking, sari-gowns are less detailed than traditional wedding saris. Because sari-gowns are made to look a little bit more “Western,” they do not have as much of the intricate embroidery details, which makes them an appealing choice for women who want to strike a balance between traditional bridal saris and western wedding gowns.

Why Choose Saris Over Sari Gowns?

Even though the trend toward wearing sari gowns is growing, many brides still choose to wear traditional wedding saris for their nuptials. Traditional bridal saris are, of course, still exceptionally beautiful, and many brides would rather wear the traditional wedding attire. While red is the traditional color for Indian brides, trends toward other colors are growing—colors such as gold, pink, orange, yellow, brown, and dark maroon are more popular these days, and while the traditional fabric to use is silk, other fabrics like crepe and satin are increasing in use. Some Indian brides choose white or cream colored saris with gold embroidery for their weddings, as well. Bridal saris offer women a chance to embrace their culture and wear a truly elegant and beautiful garment for one of the most important events in their lives.

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