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6 Stylist’s Advice For That Rocking Monsoon Bride

You are getting married in one of the most romantic seasons of the year and you should make the most of it. After all it’s your Wedding day and it should be everything you expect. Most of the Monsoon Brides are worried about dressing up for their wedding because of the rains, don’t let the dark clouds put a shade on your wedding day celebrations. Here are a some tips for you to be that rocking monsoon bride:

1. Wear Bright Colors

Don’t be afraid of the blues and the greys in the sky. Add some vibrant colors to your wedding attire, so that your wedding has all that fun and excitement which every Indian wedding demands.

Here’s a specially created  Bridal ensemble for you, showing how unique color combinations can give you an extraordinary bridal charm.

Go for never seen before color combinations and be that unconventional bride who wants to play with the colors in the rain. Make the bright colors pop out in the rains and put a vibrant smile on everyone’s face.

2. Solve the Saree Trouble

Avoid wearing sarees for any function because they might be hard to maintain, and in case any ritual demands you wearing a Saree, make sure you have tucked in your saree well and also that the pleats and the pallu is properly pinned so the saree stays put in it’s place and doesn’t distract you.

Here’s a LookBook created by us showing how that prepleated saree can give you the same Saree effect with ease.

3. The Indo-western Mantra

In case you want to wear a saree for your cocktail or sangeet night, go for a pre-stitched saree. This effortless garment will give you a similar look without taking much attention from you. You can also opt for other indo western garments like dhoti Saree or crop top and ball-gown skirt. These garments gives an indian look with comfort of western garments.

This specially curated fashion set gives a perfect example of how to look like an Urban Chic with the twist of Indianness.

4. Wear the right Footwear

Go for footwear which are comfortable and won’t slip. Wedge heels or falts should be preffered as they are comfortable to stand on and give a good hold. However, if you still want to wear stilletoes don’t forget to check the base of the footwear before buying them. Make sure the footwear isn’t slippery and has a good grip. After all you don’t want to have that oops moment at your own wedding.

The below ensemble perfectly describes how comfortable footwears like wedges can make you look like a diva while having all the comfort you need.

5. Jewellery

You can go for any type of jewellery that compliments your attire, after all having rains during your wedding days does not really means that you need to have a boring wedding. Kundan or gold anything that hightlights your beauty should be put.

The below designed Look Book showcases the use of colorful Kundan Jewellery to brighten up your Look.

Just make sure the gems and the pearls you use are of good quality as some may leave some color on your skin and garments.

6. Bags/Clutches

Opt for colorful and bright bags or clutches which add a pop of color in your look. Also, go for clutches which have a sling chain attached to them or bags which have a shoulder handle; so that you hands are free and you can walk around comfortably.

The below created Fashion Set shows how an embroidered clutch with a sling chain can make you look ethnically beautiful while leaving your hands free.

For many more inspirations and ideas around wedding, you can download the AppilyEver app AppilyEver- All Things Wedding – Android Apps on Google Play and AppilyEver on the App Store. 

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