In the entire hubbub of wedding dress selection, a most important element is left for the last minute maneuver – the choli or the blouse. Trust us, a lot can happen if you pay more heed to this small basic clothing. The choli designs are in vogue now after its raised importance. We will help you get the right couture for your choli so that it complements your lehenga or saree.
The Cosmopolitan
If budget is not a constraint for you, indulge in a shining golden blouse or a sparkling silver one. The best part about such fares is you can pair it up with any shades, and in turn look ravishing. Depending on when you want to wear them, you can either pair it with chiffon on georgettes for Sangeet and Mehendi ceremonies or wear it on for your D-Day with heavier fabrics.
These days having the same build all through a wedding attire is not an interesting thing as far as brides are concerned. Contrast rules here. You can add a lot of razzmatazz to your outfit by wearing acholi that is diametrically opposite of the color of your lehenga or saree. Like, you can couple a pinklehenga with an orange blouse or a blue one. Pair up your navy blue saree with a burgundy colouredand heavily embellished blouse.
Cut it out
If style is all that matters to you and you are game for some body flaunting, then get blouses with plunging necklines and half-capped sleeves to add oomph to your appearance. You can also go in for halters, straps or off-shoulder cholis.
Embellishment touch
Embellishments in the form of sequins, beads, embroideries and crystals can be added to your choli. The benefit of having a heavily laced design on your choli is that you can wear a lighter shadelehenga or a saree and still look spectacularly stunning.
Embellishments in the form of sequins, beads, embroideries and crystals can be added to your choli. The benefit of having a heavily laced design on your choli is that you can wear a lighter shadelehenga or a saree and still look spectacularly stunning.
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