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Breaking away from tradition

Weddings in India have deep historical roots, with the bride and groom’s clothes representing their family’s history and the community’s expectations of them. However, modern couples want to make a statement about who they are and what they stand for by choosing wedding clothes that reflect that. Lately, driven by a desire to break the […]

Weddings in India have deep historical roots, with the bride and groom’s clothes representing their family’s history and the community’s expectations of them. However, modern couples want to make a statement about who they are and what they stand for by choosing wedding clothes that reflect that. Lately, driven by a desire to break the tradition and embrace the wedding’s multicultural guest list, more and more Indian couples are eschewing convention by choosing to wear non-traditional garb for their wedding ceremonies.

Deviating from the norm:
The popularity of jumpsuits and pantsuits is a notable example of non-traditional Indian wedding clothing. Kurtas paired with cigarette pants, gharanas, gowns, dhoti suit, crop tops with shararas are the popular options that the brides are gravitating towards for these contemporary substitutes for classic garments provide ease, comfort and versatility.

Why not go for a more modern and relaxed style by opting to wear trousers on your wedding day?
Wearing a bridal suit or a well-tailored pair of trousers is a great way to feel comfortable in your own skin while still making a fashion statement.
To look beautiful at a wedding, you can wear something other than the expected norm.
Shibani Dandekar was the cynosure of all eyes because of the bright red mermaid dress with a long veil caught the attention of one and all.

Introducing bold new hues:
These days, brides aren’t afraid to express their personal style and personality by choosing a wide range of colours for their big day.
While Indian weddings have always included a bright colour palette, non-traditional clothing pushes this idea to new heights by experimenting with a wider range of colours. Instead of wearing the traditional red and gold, modern brides are incorporating a wider range of colours into their looks.

Incorporating colour into your wedding dress, whether in the form of a soft pastel or a bright and dazzling hue, delivers a breathtaking and aesthetically pleasing visual impression.

Non-traditional clothing at Indian weddings features a wide spectrum of vivid colours, from delicate pastels to deep jewel tones. Colours like royal blue, purple, pink reflect a bride’s effort to be different and stand out by creating ensembles that are stunning.

Case in point is the recent wedding of Alia Bhatt who embraced minimalism, yet looked stunning in her ivory lace saree.

Non-traditional wedding dress is more than simply a fashion statement; it reflects the evolving cultural and social norms of today. Couples can express their individuality, defy conventions and yet celebrate their cultural heritage by wearing non-traditional attire to the event. Parineeti Chopra on her wedding day chose a lehenga, but made it unconventional by opting for a long veil that had her beau Raghav’s name written in gold.

Delicate embroidered designs with special meaning can be a beautiful way to show respect for ancestors and give a touch of individuality to your outfit. Your non-traditional bridal attire can be transformed into a one-of-a-kind heirloom by adding some delicate embroidery.

Weddings, as you can see, are changing all the time. And this implies that for modern brides like yourself, the non-traditional wedding dress is the ultimate emblem of self-expression. Katrina Kaif ditched tradition and for wedding with Vickey Kaushal opted for a floral saree with vintage-inflected florals and a coordinated veil.

The author is the Founder of Allegiant Events.

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