Everything That Bridesmaids Need to Make a Fashion Statement!

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Green Embroidered Crepe Choli

At weddings, ethnic clothing is always fashionable! So take a look at some affordable yet stylish ethnic clothing you could wear to your friend’s wedding events.

Regardless of how many western outfits, designer dresses, skirts, pants, and maxi dresses you have in your closet, you always keep a separate area solely reserved for your traditional wardrobe. Whenever there is a special occasion, you just can’t help but think of “ethnic wear,” whether it’s the traditional heavy Kanjivaram saree, a pair of vibrant Chaniya cholis, or contemporary chic jumpsuits.

We all enjoy dressing traditionally to celebrate happy occasions, whether they be festivals or weddings. So prepare to get some major ethnic outfit inspiration from these classy yet understated outfit pictures. Apply the concepts you learn to your best friend’s wedding festivities!

Straight-Cut Lehenga with a Crop Top

the loom-Lime Green Chanderi Wrap Blouse
the loom-Lime Green Chanderi Wrap Blouse

In a vivid lime green silk lehenga with a straight cut, turn up the fun atmosphere at your friend’s Mehndi ceremony. It will brighten the entire event when paired with a wrapped crop top in green with gota details. 

Banarasi Saree with Embellishments

the loom-Green Zari Woven Silk Blend Banarasi Saree
the loom-Green Zari Woven Silk Blend Banarasi Saree

When does a Banarasi saree in a wedding ever go wrong? Choose a stunning Banarasi saree in your favorite color that is adorned with lovely woven details. You will be astounded by the results of the work of dori, pearls, zardozi, zari, and sequins! When choosing this stunning outfit for your friend’s wedding, you don’t need to second-guess yourself because this ethnic wear screams elegance and vibrancy.

Blue Velvet Embroidered Long Kurta

the loom-Blue Embroidered Velvet Scalloped Kurta
the loom-Blue Embroidered Velvet Scalloped Kurta

This ethnic clothing is a work of art in and of itself, perfect for a winter wedding. The intricate embroidery works beautifully to highlight the contrast. Just the right amount of drama and brilliance are added by the velvet. Put on a long kurta, wear a pair of pants, and hold a beautiful dupatta and just show off this gorgeous outfit to attract attention!

Asymmetric Red Kurta with Bandhani Print

the loom-Red Bandhani Georgette Asymmetric Kurta
the loom-Red Bandhani Georgette Asymmetric Kurta

Sometimes all it takes to get things moving is the ideal color and style of design! This particular ethnic outfit serves as an illustration of how even a basic outfit can convey a royal aura. You don’t even need a dupatta if you wear simple red parallel pants or a sharara with it. Keep your hair down or style it in a tidy bun with a midpart. Keep the focus on your kurta and avoid going overboard with your accessories.

Zardozi Embroidered Kurta with Sharara

the loom-Maroon Zardozi Embroidered Chanderi Organza Sharara Suit
the loom-Maroon Zardozi Embroidered Chanderi Organza Sharara Suit

Try this zardozi embroidered kurta at your best friend’s pre-wedding events; it is a timeless favorite among women. Choose a striking hue to give the style justice. Pair your kurta with a set of coordinating sharara bottoms. This ethnic outfit is ideal for a fun occasion because of the anarkali kurta and sharara combination. 

Pink Silk Lehenga Choli

One of the most popular ethnic clothing options you can imagine is a traditional pink lehenga made of silk. Put on a pink silk lehenga with tiny embroidered embellishments and pair it with a choli. Bring a large, identical-color dupatta with you and throw it behind you while wearing it around your neck. 

Printed Chiffon Saree

the loom-Blue Printed Chiffon Tiered Saree
the loom-Blue Printed Chiffon Tiered Saree

Do you enjoy showing off your seven yards but are unsure of the fall and pleats? A chiffon saree is the solution! Wear printed chiffon sarees to your friend’s wedding and you won’t have to worry about creases or getting the right drape. The best thing about a chiffon saree is that, once you’ve figured out how to drape it properly, you can completely ignore it. Not to mention that a saree exudes an unparalleled grace that is unmatched by any other ethnic clothing.

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