Minimalistic, classy cuts to rule this wedding season

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 28 November 2013 | 18.47

That stack of wedding invitations sits pretty on your lounge table, your calendars are marked and your wardrobe is done, suitcases are packed and salon appointments fixed.

All the preperations and anticipation is for the coming wedding season, that time of the year, when nobody wants to go wrong with their wardrobes. Here's a look at what's trending this year.

A messy affair
Fashion is all about comfort, and it's important to be comfortable even on that night. As opposed to the age old tight bun adorned with bling trinkets and flowers, take a more comfortable and offbeat hairdos. "Brides are opting for messy buns, loose braids and curls instead of conventional wedding updos," says Ulupi Parikh, a hair and makeup stylist. She adds, "Friends and relatives are also going for temporary hair extensions and other funky new-age trends." For men, it's still simple and neat cut that's in. Well-combed, gelled hair with a well-kempt face is what's going to rule the groom's look.

All's fair
Trends in bridal makeup have come a long way over the years. Gone are the days when brides caked layers of makeup on their faces, wore lip colours in garish tones and flaunted multi-coloured eyeshadow. The modern brides like it simple and subtle, with just a hint of sensuality to add a classy touch. Ulupi says, "Subtle makeup with zesty lips in bright tones of orange, red or pink is the trend this season. These days, women like to focus on any one area. Either the eyes are heavily made up keeping the rest of the face muted or the lips are highlighted in vibrant colours. A vintage style look, with plum lips and shimmery eyes is also a rage." Simplcity can be the best policy when it comes to make-up.

Clothes apart
While the rich kurta-lehengas and floor length multi-layered anarkalis and lehenga jackets are popular this season, full sleeves with intricate embellishments, big, bright borders, brilliant colours and a mix of fabrics are also making their way into the bridal wardrobe. Designer Ashish Parikh says, "We have used some marodi embroidery and weaves. One can also see exaggerated lengths and flares and flows in outfits. Brides have begun to opt for blacks for cocktails and other wedding functions. Ivory and poppy reds are the raging colours. While Indo-western styles are a hit, there is a noticeable inclination towards traditional silk and handloom fabrics." For men, it's the cuts and fabrics over bling and frills. Ashish says, "Jodhpuris are a hit amongst grooms, they go low on embroidery and pay attention to minute fitting details and cuts. It makes the outfit look rich, masculine and classy, without the use of trinkets."

Twinkle like a star
A big fat Indian wedding can never be complete without jewellery. With brides, it's chunky chokers and big, long necklaces, elaborate, huge ear pendants, maang tikaas and nose rings. Says jewellery designer Puja Shah, "Jewellery made by mixing different precious metals and stones and moulding them into splendid Indian designs is in. Bridal jewellery is an amalgamation of techniques with extremely traditional designs."

So, get set to look stunning and stealing some more hearts on your D-day.

Hair and makeup: An average bridal package that involves hair, makeup and outfit draping can start from anywhere between `5,000 to 8,000 and go upto `15,000. Some salons offer special bridal spa services for an extra price. For men, the grooming packages start from around `3-4,000 and go upto `8,000 if you include special spa services.

Clothes: Bridal wear can cost anywhere from a few thousands to a couple of lacs, depending on what you want. Men can get excellent outfits for upto `50-60,000 too, however, there is no upper limit to this either.

Jewellery: This definitely has no upper limit, but on an average, if you go for good designer jewellery it can cost you anywhere around 2-3 lacs.


Anda sedang membaca artikel tentang

Minimalistic, classy cuts to rule this wedding season

Dengan url

http://masalahurat.blogspot.com/2013/11/minimalistic-classy-cuts-to-rule-this.html

Anda boleh menyebar luaskannya atau mengcopy paste-nya

Minimalistic, classy cuts to rule this wedding season

namun jangan lupa untuk meletakkan link

Minimalistic, classy cuts to rule this wedding season

sebagai sumbernya

0 komentar:

Posting Komentar

techieblogger.com Techie Blogger Techie Blogger