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Weddings season are no less than a festival in India. Everyone loves to dance and make merry in the joyous days of celebrations. Be it a close relative or a friend's wedding, dressing up plays a major role. From outfit to hair and makeup, jewellery to footwear, everything has to be on point when it comes to a wedding outfit. The Bombay Bazaar  choices are endless and planning a wedding outfit can get overwhelming. Don't you worry because we've got your back as we present to you a selected list of outfit ideas for wedding guest that you can try this wedding season and become the star of the wedding.


floral Mofits
Floral Motifs:-


Florals have been and forever will be everyone's favourite and a classy choice when it comes to wedding outfits. Be it the bride or her friends you can spot every other lady in a floral print. Small motifs, heavy embroidery and block printing the Bombay bazaar list goes on and on when it comes to the level of variety one can find in the market when it comes to the florals. The contrast of white enhances the emerald blouse with small floral motifs. Bigger floral motifs adorn the skirt of the lovely lehenga with a tinge of yellow. Net dupatta with glitter splashes perfectly compliments the lehenga. Polki jewellery and a half upto with wavy hair and minimal makeup make for a great day time wedding look. 


Statement Blouse:-

statement blouse


Saree is another typical choice for weddings . A statement blouse is something that a lot of girls have been loving these days for a more subdued look. This style is so on trend, from runways to the actual weddings. Flaunt your back in this fringe statement moment. It looks beautiful against the plain and elegant light blue bordered saree.



Floor-Length Anarkali:-

Floor-Length Anarkali

We all love an Anarkali suit. But a floor length Anarkali has it's own charm. This is one outfit that suits all body types. For a busier function, you can wear heavier design and intricate embroidery. But if it's a distant wedding or a smaller pre-wedding ceremony something sophisticated like this floor length  Anarkali looks amazing. Dainty jewellery and a pair of heels will sort you for the day.


Gharara:-

Ladies Gharara

Elder sister of sharara, miss gharara is going to give you a royalty vibe. This style comes from the Arabian culture and exudes exoticness. This one might not be everyone's cup of tea but if you can pull it off then it's time to go ahead and shoping in Bombay Bazaar. This muted shirt with gharara has intricate thread embroidery and a net layover right down the following sleeves and the knee length with leaf imprints on top. A silver pearl neckpiece and matching earrings, straight hair and cool toned smokey eyes with a mauve lip compliments the look really well.


Pant Saree :-

Pant saree

Another twist to the classic saree is the very famous pant saree. Keeping the hassle of wearing an extra layer of petticoats and tying the saree for hours, this indo-western outfit looks uber cool and stylish for a cocktail or sangeet. All you've to do is take a long dupatta and use that as the pallu of the saree. Create the pleats you normally wood for a saree and tie the dupatta on your pants and secure with some safety pins. Round halter neck blouse looks lovely with the classic pant saree. A sleek embroidered belt to cinch the waist in. Big hoops for dainty jewellery, nude makeup and rose gold strappy stilettos will set you up for the night.




Evergreen Silk Saree:-

silk saree

One outfit that comes to straight to our mind when we think about Indian ethnic wear is our traditional and iconic saree. Especially, the silk saree. It is an evergreen option you can choose to wear as a wedding guest. This saree with broad borders and a sleeveless blouse looks stunning and classy.A dainty bindi compliment the traditional feel of the entire look. 


Dhoti Pants:-

dhoti pants

Dhoti is another traditional piece that looks great with almost everything. From crop tops to Kurtis you can pair a dhoti with anything and everything. A modern twist to a traditional version of the dhoti is dhoti pants. They are fuss-free and easy to manage. 


Sharara :-

sharara

The younger sister of gharara, miss sharara looks great for almost all body types. It is a little less intimidating and modern in comparison to a gharara but it looks equally beautiful.The colourful tassels on the border of the dupatta add pop to the outfit. To accessorize add bangles and dainty earrings and you'll look like a cute princess.

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