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Bridal Trousseau – A One Time Affair

April 10th, 2008 by Utsav

Bridal WearFor a wedding and making your trousseau is a one-time affair, the right mix of sarees can ensure variety and different look for the lady. You don’t want to wear all Banarasis or Kanjeevarams all your life. As a bride you must have the right mix of sarees as you are expected to look your best. Here are some tips that will come handy when you’re planning what to buy and what not to.

• First of all, make a list of what you actually need and plan accordingly.

• Make a budget and allocate it.

• For wedding sarees, you can choose from a wide variety of different shades and colors. The dark  colors such as maroons, reds, and oranges are the best for the traditional look. You can also choose pinks, blues, and greens along with pastel shades for summer months.

• Make sure that you have a mix of both light weight and heavy sarees. The work can be zardozi, aari, dabka, sequins, beads and more on crepe, satin, silk, georgette and chiffon.

Traditional sarees are always in demand and never go out of fashion. So, buy traditional weaves in classic shades and remain evergreen.

• Do buy a couple of sexy and elegant blouses and mingle them with flowing crepes, georgettes and chiffons.

• You can also choose embroidered blouses and can mix them with faux georgette or faux crepe saree to make an inexpensive outfit.

• You will be expected to attend a lot of parties and dinners after the wedding so make sure that your outfits should be a combination of the glitzy and the fashionable.

Here at Utsav Sarees we make your task much easier and enjoyable with our wide exclusive collection. Shop now for your Bridal Trousseau.

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