
The Top 5 Ethnic Outfits for Indian Weddings
Marriage is regarded as the union of two souls who love one another and join together to make a commitment to love one another forever in front of their God, families, and friends wherever in the world. Weddings, with the exception of India, are more about the joining of the two families than they are about the marriage of the bride and groom. To bless the newlyweds as they begin their journey as a family, thousands of people are invited to the wedding.
We Indians enjoy social gatherings, and this is evident at every Indian wedding, or more specifically at the Big Fat Indian Wedding Festival, where dozens of people congregate at every corner of the ceremony to either judge Auntie Anuradha's little risqué saree or admire the bride's lehenga.
You must have understood by now how important it is to appear stunning and dress to the nines during weddings in addition to wearing appropriately. Traditional Indian ethnic clothing is the ideal technique to do it, which is also why it's regarded as the ideal wedding apparel.
Naturally, the first things that come to mind when discussing Indian cultural attire for weddings are traditional sarees, exquisite lehengas, captivating salwar kameez, Anarkali suits, and more. Don't limit yourself to the standard styles, though; there are other origins for them as well as variations of these timeless looks that you can wear to your next Indian wedding.
In this blog, we are going to talk about different types of Indian ethnic wear that are very much in style right now and will make you look like a fashion icon at any wedding. Without any further ado, let us start with the top 9 types of Indian ethnic wear to wear at Indian weddings.
Wedding Ethnic Clothing Types
India's most exquisite traditional saree
whichever what, the classic Indian saree will always be among the top ten choices for Indian wedding attire. The saree's greatest feature is its wide range of patterns, colors, fabrics, and draping ways; it can be worn by every woman, regardless of age, personality, body type, or skin color; all you need to do is find your own style. Even if you choose to wear a saree for every wedding ceremony—which are numerous—you will still appear and feel different in each saree and avoid becoming monotonous, demonstrating the enormous variety of sarees.
Having stated that, see how to pick the ideal saree for your wedding events. With the top 7 Trendiest Blouse Designs in 2020, you can always flaunt your strong sense of style with a blouse instead of just a saree.
A variation on the lehenga suit (jacket)
An unique take on the traditional lehenga is to wear a jacket with the lehenga choli instead of the dupatta. For contemporary Indian women who don't care to handle a dupatta on the dance floor, this is a godsend. This rose gold copper embroidered wedding lehenga suit features a flared Anarkali-style jacket with lovely zari and zardozi embroidery work details. It is worn with a matching satin lehenga that is also flared. To look like a diva, wear this stunning outfit with a timeless pair of heels and complementary jewelry.
Mirror work on your traditional attire
Mirror work details on your ethnic clothing give your outfit just the right amount of pizzazz while keeping you on the trendy list, which is important because Indian weddings are all about going all out with the splendor and extravagance. Mirror work details can be added to a salwar kameez, lehenga, or saree. Remember to use an embroidery design that contrasts with the color of the fabric used for your clothing. For instance, you'll be the center of attention with this blue Anarkali suit with mirror embroidery and zari all over it. The blue Anarkali captivating mirror work detail resembles stars in the night sky. The georgette Anarkali zari, stone, and embroidered details further accentuate the ensemble.
Sarees with lehengas
Sarees and lehengas are the most popular types of Indian ethnic clothing; did you not anticipate a fiery combination of the two? Because of the lehenga's independence, elegance, and beautiful pattern, lehengas sarees are rapidly rising to the top of the charts. Without sacrificing the elegance that a saree brings, lehenga sarees neatly remove the hassle of draping one.
Anarkali Suits
For traditional women who know exactly what they want and aren't in the mood to try new styles, Anarkali suits are ideal. In terms of traditional attire, Anarkali suits were, are, and always will be popular. You can't go wrong with the Anarkali, so when in question, go with it. Contrary to popular assumption, there are several darker Anarkali dress options available for you to wear to weddings. Similar to the lightly embroidered georgette dupatta, the flared bottom offers a more basic style, while the heavy embroidery is primarily limited to the top half. All things considered, a wedding ceremony essential.
Bonus: Palazzo suit with jacket and crop top
On our list of the top 5 traditional ethnic wedding attire options, palazzo suits are an added benefit. This look is more Indo-western fusion than Indian when paired with a crop top. However, because to their ease of wear, palazzo suits are becoming more and more fashionable during weddings. They look stunning and are more comfortable and lightweight to wear.
Like this navy blue palazzo suit that will make you look your best at any wedding, complete with a crop top and embroidered jacket. Can't you picture yourself at the next wedding wearing the new palazzo suit with the peplum sleeves and a simple satin jacket embellished with thread and stone? This look has already won our hearts. How will you style yours?