How to – Reuse your Wedding Ensemble in 2021
Last Updated on January 8, 2021 by Team Styl.
“What do I do with it now?” It has to be one of the prominent questions, a woman asks herself when it comes to her wedding attire that rests in the wardrobe taking all that space. As the years pass, the array becomes outdated. There aren’t much occasions for you to wear the wedding dress, as it is very heavily embellished. But all the while, everyone wants something old on their special days.
Because you want to retain your wedding memories, but also be able to wear it without so feeling out of fashion.
Here we have for you a few ways to re-use the outfit that holds all the emotional sentiments of your life.
Dial Down the Bling
Adding a plain lehenga underneath the heavily embroidered blouse and cut-piece of lehenga that are stitched together.
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From Lehenga to Anarkali
Stitching the blouse and the skirt together to make it into an anarkali. Removing the border and adding a smaller one would remove the weight and the bling.
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Jacket Lehengas
The front slit of jacket lehengas are the next big thing. The fluffy light coloured skirt under the lehenga brings out the color of the ensemble.
Net Lehengas
Separate the net & the base and make a beautiful outfit like this.
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Using the Heavy Dupatta
Making the jacket from the dupattas could give an edge to your lehenga.
Tip: Need new clothes, but too overwhelmed by the never ending choices? Book a personal shopping session with us and we’ll help you decide what to buy and where to shop from.
Stay Tuned, till then,
Keep’in it styl-ish
Signing off
Shivi Bhardwaj
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