Wedding da season hai –Rules to look your best

We are again at that part of the year when most marriages happen in the country. It is no brainer that you too have received couple of invitations and are planning to attend at least a few among them. We also know that you want to turn the eyeballs and look good. But, do you know it is not only the dress and makeup that makes you look the best in a wedding. There is much more to it.

Here are 8 rules from the house of Buynewtrend.com to ensure that you rock the wedding.

1) There should be just one person with a bridal lehenga in the room: If there can be one way not to dress for the wedding it is to be wearing a bridal lehenga. Many times in our efforts to dress up well we select bright colored heavy lehengas that come with a lot of kundan and mirror work topped with solid jewelry pieces and bold makeup. This kind of dressing up should be an absolute no as there is going to be only one bride at the function and unfortunately others who attempt to compete with her end up looking over decked and goddy. Instead, pick subtle lehengas or online wraparound skirt and
combine it with a statement jewelry piece.


2) Say no to too much of skin show: Despite how awesome you look and the countless hours you have spent in the gym toning and tanning your body, too much of skin show is a complete faux pas. Indian wedding are inherently conservative in nature and you are expected to dress according. That being said, it is okay to accentuate any one of your assets. You can have one sexy element like a low cut blouse, plunging necklines, backless cholis among others in your shrug for women.


3) Look and behave confidently: Though it is not your day but that does not mean that you should not be yourself. In perfect sense, marriages are occasions when you need to balance out of you being yourself without offending anyone. A few tips here will be to maintain a stance and gentle smile over your face for the maximum time possible. Standing away from the crowd with crossed hands and boring expressions gives an impression of bad attitude to the onlookers.


4) Watch out the colors: Going monochromatic by wearing a same colored from top to bottom is a complete put off. Many put efforts in collecting and wearing the same colored items like wearing a pink anarkali with pink stilletoes and a pink clutch combined with a blush pink makeup. Avoid going monochrome and instead mix colors to bring a contrast within your dresses and
accessories.
We hope that these rules will keep you in good steady at the wedding. In case, you are looking for wedding women dresses in India you can check out our website as we offer the latest styles in fashion and ethnic clothing.