Get a Look to Bridal Lehenga For Triangle Body Type
Last Updated on July 1, 2024 by Ishika Malhotra
Creating a perfect bride is an art. A dreamy bride is not made just by a pretty outfit. She is created by getting her everything that accentuates her high points and making the areas she is conscious about work in her favor. STYL-INC is here for every bride to styl her like a dream. So we’ll start with the bridal lehenga for TRIANGLE body type for a bride!
In case you’re confused about if you’re a triangle or not just look at yourself in the mirror. If you have a smaller bust, comparatively wider waist with wider hips then you have a triangle body type. let’s get on it step by step!
Get a Look to Bridal Lehenga For Triangle Body Type
BLOUSE
A blouse is the first part of the outfit. To have a perfect blouse attention should be given to the length and the neckline of the blouse. For triangle body type, wide deep and curvy necklines are the best as they will create an illusion of curves. This will balance out your upper and lower body. My personal favorites are the sweetheart and scoop neckline.
Also Read: Best Lehenga Style to Look Slim – Tips 2021
CUSTOMIZED NECKLINE
Not comfortable in wearing deep necks and worried about not being able to nail the look? Fret not, we have hacks for everything. Customize your neckline, eg: adding a full or a half cape collar to your blouse will add volume which will work for you the same way the deep necks.
SLEEVES
They are another important part which you can use to your advantage. Choosing slightly puffy or bell sleeves over the regular fitted sleeves will add a little volume to your upper body which will beautifully solve your purpose of harmonizing your upper and lower body.
LENGTH STRENGTH
If you’re too conscious about your hips and don’t feel great in blouse then don’t think for another second before swapping them with the gorgeous cholis or peplum blouses. A peplum blouse will be well fitted until the waist and flowy from below. This will accentuate your waist and conceal your hips.
Also Read:Â Style Your Lehengas With Blazers For Winter Weddings
LEHENGA
While choosing your lehenga pay attention to the work done on it. Big motifs should be avoided as they will lay more focus on your lower body. Instead go for lehengas with fine, subtle work and smaller motifs and balance is out with a heavily embroidered blouse. Avoid going for lehengas that have too much work around the affect area.
STYL-TIP: A flowy lehenga will flatter your lower body like a dream. So avoid too many kali’s as it’ll add an unrequired volume to your lehenga and make it stand. and opt for a high waist lehenga for wherever is your waist the leanest.
DRAPE
Dupattas are forever a savior. You will not believe much a dupatta’s drape affects the entire look. My top recommendations are:
Saree drape: Not only will it conceal the affected area but will also add volume to your upper body.
Double dupatta: drape one dupatta on your head and let the 2nd dupatta hang from your shoulder. The loosely hung dupattas will create a flow in your entire look.
STYL-TIP: Don’t drape the dupatta too tightly as it’ll stick to your hips making them look wider.
In short to perfectly balance a triangle body type get experimental with the upper body and keep it simple for the lower half. Accessorize your torso instead of the lower body to create an illusion of a balanced body. Analyze your body type and Styl it with perfection as STYL-INC has you covered. We’ll make sure that your bridal dream comes to life! To know anything more or even better to get styled, reach us at STYL-INC.
STYL-TIP: Planning a wedding, but not sure what colors to sport on your big day? Book a wedding styling session with us and we’ll make sure you look your best.
cover picture courtesy: Tanishq Rivaah
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