Monday, 26 September 2016

Indian brides adopting these modern styles for dazzling look- the recent trends

The less is definitely more now days. Heartly thanx to bridaldesigners which are continuously sending the seriously minimal designs down their runways.

The fashion world has made the brides, the biggest oxymoron. They never miss a chance to look gorgeous for the biggest day of their life. The combination of traditional ways along with the modern values has made the brides adopting for more of the sophisticated trends with rather grace and respect.

Brides have adopted the
minimalistic style for their pre wedding functions like as mehendi, or other parties like as the bachelorette one. No one can actually remain untouched by this glamour of minimalistic trends. The western babes were the only major users for the minimalistic trends; the Indian brides too have started following the same for that grace and passion. 

We are here on the board to exactly demonstrate how an Indian bride can nail minimalistic trend at her wedding.

1. Embracing more of western shades- for highlighting the style-

The traditional red and maroon shades for wedding are obsolete now-a-days, apart from their use exclusively in Indian weddings, the trends for the mauve, blush, ice blue or light mint are booming in percentage. Their perfect use with the desired kind of the jewelry, along with
minimalistic trends has left everyone mesmerizing for the minimalistic look.
During the pre wedding functions, like as mehendi celebrations and other ones, minimalistic styles are classically adopted by the brides. The ombre color ensures vibrant look without being too glamorous.


2. Mixing dazzle with 
minimalistic subtlety-

As aforementioned, the minimalistic trends are mostly adopted by the brides. In addition the collaboration of dashing and exuberant lehengas with the subtle choli looks gorgeous. In addition, the plain high waist lehengas teamed with kurtis and skirts are the best traditional choices to stand out.


The trends for lehengas saree are also common. The double dupatta trends are in vogue for the modern brides.

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