Bridal Trousseau Essentials : Evergreen Silhouettes To Own

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Pink Zari Woven Silk Blend Banarasi Saree

It can be very confusing to set up your wedding wardrobe and go trousseau shopping! After her wedding, a bride needs a variety of traditional clothing. Additionally, if you prefer classic and traditional pieces, we have you covered. You should definitely include these few timeless vintage fashion pieces in your bridal wardrobe. They are worthwhile investments because they are certain to never go out of style.

For an evergreen trousseau, consider these heritage fashion items to add to your bridal wardrobe:

Every Bride’s Wardrobe must Include a Kanjeevaram Silk Saree

the loom - Red Zari Woven Silk Blend Kanjivaram Saree
the loom – Red Zari Woven Silk Blend Kanjivaram Saree

Kanjeevaram silk, which originates in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, is regarded as the queen of silks. Sarees made of Kanjeevaram silk have a regal richness to them. A bride needs just that, after all! If you’re planning to wear a silk saree for post-wedding rituals, you might not need much jewelry. Silk sarees have a very regal appearance. There is something for everyone’s preference, including dupattas and light to heavily embellished sarees.

Banarasi Is A Classic Silhouette to Own

the loom - Yellow Hand Embroidered Silk Blouse
the loom – Yellow Hand Embroidered Silk Blouse

We adore Banarasi sarees and dupattas! Some brides even choose to wear lehengas or Banarasi silk sarees for their wedding attire. There must be a Banarasi heritage item in your bridal wardrobe, whether it be a lehenga, a dupatta, or a Banarasi silk saree. Even after your wedding, you can style this adaptable piece of heritage clothing in many different ways. Put it on any of your plain kurtas to instantly upgrade your appearance.

Select Mirror Work For It’s Vibrance

the loom - Blue Sequin Embroidered Georgette Lehenga 
the loom – Blue Sequin Embroidered Georgette Lehenga 

The vibrant colors and sparkling mirrors in the mirror work are sure to make your bridal wardrobe shine. Thanks to its incredible threadwork embroidery, this heritage item is a favorite in the community. It must be in your bridal wardrobe, usually with geometric prints and embellishments made of mirror work. The vibrant colors of this vintage garment can be found in dupattas, sarees, lehengas, and even corset blouses.

For Your Bridal Wardrobe, Subtle Yet Chic Hand Embroidery

the loom - Purple Hand Embroidered Silk Sharara Suit
the loom – Purple Hand Embroidered Silk Sharara Suit

One of the most intricate and sought-after fabrics for your bridal wardrobe is hand embroidery. If you want to avoid tacky bridal attire after your wedding, choose stunning hand-embroidered attire that looks elegant. There is a large selection to choose from, including lehengas and kurtas. A hand-embroidered lehenga has been worn by many brides for their pre-wedding rituals or even as their reception attire.

Bandhani Sarees And Dupattas Are Essentials For The Bride’s Wardrobe

the loom - Green Bandhani Silk Draped Saree
the loom – Green Bandhani Silk Draped Saree

Gujarati bandhani or bandhej is a distinctive tie-dye that is a classic bridal favorite! Brides have experimented with everything, from bandhani lehengas to sarees and dupattas. Many brides include a bandhani dupatta in their wedding attire and look gorgeous. Lehengas and sarees made of bandhani have a regal air about them and give off this feeling. This adaptable piece of heritage fashion can be easily styled when worn after a wedding.

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