Outfits for the groom’s sister – Ideas and Inspiration
Last Updated on October 2, 2021 by Sagarika Kapoor
Being the sister of the groom is not an easy task. You have a million responsibilities and things on your to-do list. You have to make sure your brother stays stress-free and looks his best on his big day while also making sure that your new sister-in-law is adjusting well with the family. Taking care of all this and more means you might overlook yourself and leave your outfits for the last minute. But being the groom’s sister also means that it is a big day for you and you too, must look your absolute best. So while you are busy calling the decorator and coordinating with the dhol waala, we have put together a list of outfits for you to slay at all the ceremonies and functions. So go ahead, look at our selection of some beautiful outfits for the groom’s sister and pick what suits you best!
Here are Some of the Best Outfits for the Groom’s Sister
Sharara Suit for Mehendi or Haldi
No wedding shopping is complete without at least one pair of sharara or garara. Especially if youโre looking for outfits for the groom’s sister. Shararas are not only a timeless trend, but also an extremely elegant and festive outfit. It will be a perfect outfit for a mehendi or haldi ceremony. Get a sharara in a nice pastel color with mirror work for a subtle yet fancy look. Or if itโs a night function, you can go for a dark hued colour with gota work or embroidery. For an indo western look, you can even pair your sharara with a crop top instead of a kurta. To complete the look, you can accessorize you sharara with bangles and maang tikka.
Slay With Some Printed Looks
Prints are all the rage this season. They make for a fresh and vibrant outfit. Whether itโs a pre wedding function like mehendi or pooja, or a reception, you can find a charming printed outfit for every occasion. You can choose from an array of prints like floral prints, abstract prints or even geometrical prints. You can even go for designersโ statement prints. For example, Sabyasachiโs multi-hued striped or Anita Dongreโs statement floral prints. They look great in almost anything including saris, suits, lehengas and even dresses. Keep your makeup light and fresh and pair your prints with minimal yet statement jewelry for a perfectly balanced look.
Outfits for the Groomโs Sister โ A classic Lehenga
When it comes to Indian weddings. Lehenga is an inseparable part of any womanโs wardrobe. And being the sister of the groom, you surely cannot miss out on this classic outfit. Accessorize your lehenga right and you are sure to look like a Bollywood diva. Gone are the days when one would overdo their accessories with a lehenga. Opt for a timeless look by keeping your accessories understated. Wear a pretty solid colored lehenga or a white lehenga with multi colored thread work and complete the look with danglers or a simple diamond necklace. If you want to up your game further, pair your lehenga with a solid colored bangles in one arm and a formal watch in the other.
Crop Top and Skirts for a Hassle-Free, Festive Look
If wearing a full blown ethnic lehenga is not your style or comfort zone, go Indo-western with a stylist crop top and skirt. Heavy dupattas and cholis are uncomfortable to carry for many. If youโre something who prioritizes comfort, this look will do wonders for you. You can a heavy skirt, a stylish but light crop top and skip the dupatta. These looks are super trendy these days and look festive while being hassle free. You can opt for a ruffle blouse or something trendy like an off shoulder crop top to up your game. To complete the look, pair your outfit with a diamond choker or danglers and a statement cocktail ring.
Ruffles and Tulle for a Statement Look
Youโre the groomโs sister. Obviously youโre at the forefront in all the ceremonies and functions. You must make a statement with all your outfits. And the only way to do it is to add drama to your looks. Go bold and experiment with ruffles, tulle and statement accessories. Donโt be skeptical about over doing it. Ruffle sarees and dupattas and tulle dresses are super in trend these days. Designers like Papa Donโt Preach by Shubhika and Arpita Mehta are big on these trends. So go ahead, grab yourself a statement piece and look like the life of the party that you are.
Drape Saree Instead of a Traditional Saree
Now we get that a traditional saree gets a little too conventional and not all of us can tie it with perfection. So hereโs what you can do โ wear a trendy drape saree instead. Drape sarees are trendy, stylish, modern and hassle-free. They are so versatile, you can get a drape saree for literally any function. If youโre planning to wear one for the mehendi ceremony, get a saree in a pastel color with floral print and ruffles. And if youโre planning to wear a drape saree for the ring ceremony or reception, get one in a dark or jewel toned color. You can pair your drape saree with a belt around the waist for a statement look.
Don a Beautiful Gown for the Engagement or Reception Ceremony
When it comes to an engagement or reception party, the outfit options become quite wide as you can wear anything from ethnic and indo-western to western. A great choice for the engagement ceremony is a trendy, off-beat gown. Cold-shoulder, poufy tulle gown, A line, evening gown with jacket, saree gown, the options are really endless. Pair your gown with statement diamond jewelry and a pair of classic stilettoes for a formal look. Keep in mind that if gowns are ill-fitted, they can completely ruin your look. So make sure the cut and silhouette of your gown is appropriate for your body type.
Anarkali Suits are Perfect for a Comfortable yet Traditional Look
Suiting almost all body types and aesthetics, anarkali suits are perfect for functions like mehendi, wedding and haldi. These suits make for a timeless, traditional look and can easily be dressed up or dressed down according to the function. For a classic wedding look, you can wear an anarkali suit and pair it with chaand baalis and a paasa. However, if youโre more into the modern look, wear a printed anarkali suit with ruffle dupatta and minimalistic jewelry. The flowy look of an anarkali makes it super festive and suitable for any body type.
Now go on and slay at your brother’s wedding! And forย more such ideas and inspo, stay tuned to Styl Inc Blogs.
Keepโin it Stylโ ish,
Signing off,
Kashika
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