GET THE RIGHT WEDDING GUEST OUTFIT

GET THE RIGHT WEDDING GUEST OUTFIT
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Our favorite wedding seasons are summer and autumn. It can be challenging to decide what to wear to summer weddings as the weather warms up. Finding the ideal dress for a wedding entails striking the correct balance. It should be traditional without being dull and should be sensual without being obnoxious. Firstly, select clothing that is both attractive and comfy for outdoor activities. Secondly, select a color for your dress that complements the wedding's motif, such as lavender, light yellow, pink, mint green, or red.

Here, are some incredible wedding outfits for all those foremost guests. 

ARISHA KURTA SET 

A wardrobe must-have for every holiday or party is this alluring lime green kurta combo. Block designs are highlighted with subtle golden and silver embroidery throughout the kurta combo. A lime-colored dupatta and palazzo trousers are added to keep the ensemble uniform. You can complete the look by adding some simple bangles and earrings.

ARYANA CO-ORD SET 

This fusion outfit, the Pista Draped Skirt Jacket Co-ord set, is the one you look up to breaking out from traditional ethnic attire. Investigate the contemporary elements in the complex embroidery that is accented with pearls and a golden tone on the jacket. It has a hint of the traditional Indian dhoti design thanks to the simple pleated skirt, fusing the past and modern.

KIANA SHARARA SET 

One could describe this Lavender Kurta set as tantalizing. The palazzo and front-opening kurta both had exquisite hand embroidery that was complemented by beadwork.  Straight fit kurta with deep V-neckline, front slit, and embroidered yoke and cuff. The set's dupatta is made using block printing and has border embroidery.

RUMI SAREE 

It looks incredibly stunning with this pre-draped Lavender Peach Saree's contrasting lavender and peach tint. The fabric of the saree has a shiny finish and is embroidered with beads to give it a beautiful appearance. You'll become the talk of the town as you enter a celebration while wearing this unique costume.

 

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