Hyderabad

Fashion Statement for Brides

Rules for accessorising the bridal wedding trousseau by designer Anushree Reddy

Express News Service

HYDERABAD: The Indian bride today is embracing traditions with elegance and style. And choosing the right colours, silhouettes, jewellery, designs is all important. Ace fashion designer Anushree Reddy, known for her trendy and classic ensembles shares the rules to follow when shopping for your bridal trousseau.

Be it selecting an outfit for the pre-wedding functions or the wedding day itself, there are a lot of smart choices today’s modern bride can make. A bride or a bride-to-be is like the showstopper at a fashion show, everyone is awaiting her entry and is looking forward to catch a glance of her ensemble. So making a statement is essential, but so is staying true to one’s personality and style statement especially at the pre-wedding functions like the sangeet, mehendi and cocktail, says Anushree.

Anushree, whose brand stands out for its bursts of vivacious colours, glamour, and easy-to-wear garments believes the influence of Indian culture and contemporary style can be blended well while choosing your clothes and jewellery. This season, over-the-top is out, delicate and bold is in. Anushree says, “Platinum can be teamed beautifully with pastels, florals, paisleys and most wedding colours to create a statement ensemble. More brides are opting for minimalistic jewellery.” Platinum Evara, a bridal range is achoice exquisitely crafted forthe newlywed couple with the promise of everlasting love.

BE CLASSY

At your pre-wedding functions like the mehendi or sangeet which are lively affairs and all about traditions, choose your outfit and jewellery based on the theme. The silhouettes that work well for a pre-wedding function are long embellished jackets, crop tops and flowy skirts which are in trend. Other options are capes, dhoti pants teamed with an indo-western kurta. Make sure your jewellery selection for these occasions include wearable designs that can transform an ensemble. Settle for designs that are elegant and classic. Platinum is the perfect reflection of the perfect balance of modernity with traditions and will make you look like a diva.

GO WITH GRACE

Wedding outfits should never be embellished from head to toe. Only one element of the ensemble should be well embellished- either the lehenga or the dupatta, or the choli. Underplay the other things that you team, so you feel comfortable and yet look elegant. Indo-Western seems to be the current theme in most wedding clothes styles.

Anushree says simple makes for the best entrance. Delicate, elegant and contemporary designs in platinum are trending which can be worn anytime of the day and with any outfit. A Platinum Evara set can help you achieve an effortless glamorous look without going over the top.

TIMELESS STYLE

At every other function you have themes and colours that you need to follow, but it is essential to pay attention to what it highlights, so choose a dress that accentuates your best features and can be worn beyond just one occasion. From lehengas in romantic hues of powder pink to soft lilac and floral accents, will help you create a dreamy fairy-tale outfit. For jewellery, definitely opt for a metal which is eternal. Choose a timeless and beautifully crafted necklace and earring set for your wedding, which can be passed on to your future generations to come. Platinum is an eternal metal which does not fade or tarnish with time and best suited for heirloom jewellery. So this is certainly a thing to add to your collection and make history

While your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime day, your clothes and jewellery should be a reflection of you. So make sure to make the right choice and dazzle your way to your happily ever after.

Details: Ptevara.com

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