
As riddhima kapoor walked onto the runway in a beige lehenga with delicate embroidery at Suneet Varma8217;s show at the recently concluded Bridal Asia exhibition, a young girl sitting with her mother in the first row pointed excitedly, 8220;That8217;s the colour I8217;m looking for.8221; For those of you still splitting hairs on what to wear on the D-day or at your best friend8217;s wedding, the verdict8217;s out: Now, less is more.
Palette Pastel
Contrast Mode
Contrasts are in. A lehenga in a lighter colour is teamed with a choli two shades darker or a pale bridal outfit is offset with a brilliant dupatta in bright hues. 8220;Light colours are in, but for weddings you can8217;t avoid them completely. So the best way is to combine both and create a textured look,8221; says designer Tazeen Hasan of Pakistan. Look out for kurtis and salwars in matching tones with a heavy dupatta.
Jewelled Tones
You have seen Tarun Tahiliani do it earlier. This year, the fad seems to have caught on with great gusto: add a piece of jewellery as embellishment on your choli and you have a style statement of your own. 8220;Even at weddings, I prefer the minimal look. I8217;d rather wear a gorgeous sari and no jewellery than be decked with heavy jewellery all over. A string of pearls or a jewelled strap on your choli is a great idea,8221; says socialite Ramona Garware, who walked the ramp for Surily Goel. Says Goel: 8220;I often have young clients saying they don8217;t want to wear too many neckpieces or look too dolled up at a wedding. I thought this worked well as a substitute,8221; she offers.
Perfect 10
The day of the demure bride is over, pronounces designer couple Shane and Falguni Peacock. 8220;Most of these young women work out and have superb bodies which they don8217;t mind showing off. So, even if a deep cleavage is out, a low back or an itsy-bitsy piece of choli is something that most of them don8217;t mind,8221; says Falguni. Suneet Varma too vouches for the lean, trim look. 8220;Earlier it was a one-off thing. I remember when I was doing the outfits for Vanisha Mittal8217;s wedding, I gave her a fitted look. There were few takers for it then but Vanisha carried it off beautifully because of her toned body and exposure to international couture. The trend8217;s arrived,8221; he says. The corset lives on. Halter blouses or off-shoulder blouses rule at sangeets and cocktail ceremonies alike. 8220;These are fun ceremonies, so the bride can let her hair down,8221; says Goel. The lehenga too has lost its voluminous form, being defined at the hips and flaring on the lower end, giving the bride a minimalist silhouette.
Fabric Story
Don8217;t think just satin and silk when it comes to bridal wear this year. For starters, the heavy dupattas with yarns and yarns of fabric have got a svelte makeover. Organza and tulle and fine net odhnis compliment heavy lehengas. Even saris have lame and tulle trimmings. If you have a heavy frame, this is right up your street, and for those who are in shape, this leaves you free from lugging around your trousseau. 8220;Since the colour palette is subdued, the emphasis is on a subtler and more seductive look. These fabrics drape well, which is why they fit in to the look so well,8221; says Dhaka. Just one thing to figure out, will it be beige or delicate fawn?
Pattern Check
It8217;s the season to be minimalist with embroidery. Ostentatious Mughal miniature painting or Kashmiri motifs have been heavily sidelined by a more rustic and simple look. 8220;The Kashmiri influx has worked itself out. People are trying to connect with their spiritual side, which is why the stress is on a streamlined look. The Paharis lead a simple life and it8217;s worked as a major inspiration,8221;says Goel. Agrees Ritu Kumar, whose collection this year is inspired by Pahari paintings of 17th century India. Earthy colours like terracotta and gheru find prominence. 8220;There8217;s stone work embellishments. Since the look is understated, the embellishments add sheen to it,8221; says Varma.