With winter season just around the corner, wedding bells could also be heard. We all are very well aware what it means to have a wedding in Pakistan.
From decorations to the songs selection, from dance practices to the lightening, from guests list to the event preparations, it could be anything but peace and restfulness. When ever we hear anyone of our friends or family member is about to tie the knot we all tend to think one thing “WHAT AM I GOING TO WEAR?” right?? And then we search and ask everyone else the same question over and over again so that you won’t get yourselves something that is not according to the current fashion vogue.So to help everyone of you I came up with this stuff that would certainly give you useful ideas and let you decide what to go for this wedding season.
Flapper pants with gowns
Gowns whether it be of half slit or all open Is an essential part in wedding functions. This season flapper from top to bottom is the new combo with long double side gown. Which gives you a sleak and classy look. By going for this style one can maintain desi outlook with western touch.
Straight shirt or peplum with boot cut trousers
Straight shirt embellished with pearl, zari or sitara work look stunning with boot cut trousers. They equally suit all body types. To enhance your outfit’s beauty you can use lappa laced dupatta and antique jewellery as a cherry topping. This would do a complete mehndi look for you.
Knee length shirt with gharara or cigarette pants
Heavy worked knee length shirt looks perfect with gharara and can be opted for any of the wedding function (mehndi, barat or walima) you just need to play with the color scheme and TADA! your outfit is ready for that day. Be it for a mehndi you must go for orange, yellow, green-ish shades,in short happening colors with parandas. If you want to wear it for barat or walima then I guess one must go for dark shades or light and dark combinations for the event.
Knee length shirt and shalwar with work at the bottom
Do you guys remember watching old photos of your mother, commenting on how fashionable and gorgeous they looked back then. So ladies here is your chance to revive the memory once again with your character now. Shalwar with work at the bottom ( about 6-8”) provide aesthetic appearance to overall dress. So go and make style statement with this “old is gold” trend in season.
Laced Organza or net dupattas
Laced and heavy worked dupattas are very much in trend these days. It was even seen as part of many eid collections this year. So if any one who would want to be extra and want to keep heavy work at bay then she should go for sitara cut work shirt with trousers and pattern laced dupattas. As ”the less is more” is the new fashion motto.




Comments (2)
Such an informative piece. Gave me so many ideas in a single reading as my cousins wedding is in a few months time. Love the less is more concept.
the best way to put it all together.