Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Top Five Indian Bridal Wear Fabrics To Look Slim On Your Big Day

Well, the dates are decided and the clock is ticking at a fast pace! Well, you have only a couple of months for your fairytale dream wedding. Apart from all this, you are searching for a perfect Indian bridal lehnga with the ideal cut, ideal color and obviously, the best fit. In addition to, you have added a few kgs and thinking to live on water and lime juice till your wedding. 

Guys, that’s not a good solution to go with. I have a magic wand, which will make you look fabulous and slim on your big day. It’s only possible by choosing the right fabric of Indian bridal wear in order to accentuate your curve lines and give you a stunning shape and even keep you look younger than your actual age. 

Trust me! Here, I have discussed top five excellent fabrics for Indian bridal lehnga on the eve of your big wedding day! No doubt they’re classy, sleek and also slimming! 



#1- Crepe

So far, Crepe is one of my top most fabrics to choose for a slimmer look on your big day. It’s quite flowy and feminine. Usually, it comes with a bit of shine. When you will look at the fabric, you will find quality embroideries stitching on it. So just have your cake and eat it too! That means, have your embroideries on your Indian bridal lehnga and look slim on your wedding! 

Its Style Of Falling

In general, it will fall in a sleek way and in the straight down way, while skimming your hips.

Bonus Tip

Crepe blouses look fabulous as they have the ability to give you the best fit on your big day. 

#2- Imported Soft Net or Pleated Net

When the common Indian net fabric can add plenty of volume, so always look for imported net or pleated net, which is a stunning fabric as it includes embroidery and can skim your hips in a flattering approach.

Its Falling Style

Basically, it doesn’t stick to the skin and can add volume where it’s needed, especially when you pleat it well.



Bonus Tip

 Always  opt for pink and mint colors to get a grand look.

#3- Georgette

Georgette fabrics stick the skin in the perfect areas and don’t even look bulky, especially in your hip area. The key fact about this type of fabric is that it’s flattering. It really emerges the colors of the Indian bridal lehnga and make the feet stay on the ground steadily. On the top of that, it’s lightly weighed and easy to wear. Even you can pair it with a net dupatta in order to give a top notch appearance on your most awaiting, wedding day! 

Its Falling Style

It usually falls in an A-line structure. Without having much flare, it can look voluminous.

Bonus Tip

Avoid wearing of georgette fabric skirt, when wearing this type of lehnga. Even, georgette dupattas can be too heavy to carry on the head. So you should not wear it. 

#4- Chiffon

If you are one of those who want to be a delicate darling, then you can choose this kind of Indian bridal lehnga, which can give you a classic style and feel. However, the fabric can cover all your flaws aesthetically and don’t even show up much skin.

It’s Falling Style

It’s falling style is  floaty and whispery in a quite soft, A line approach. 

Bonus Tip

Don’t choose for heavy embroidery work on the chiffon fabric and also you should take extra care of it in order to avoid them getting torn. 

#5- Brocade

It’s one of my best choices for Indian bridal wear and has totally taken over the world. The good thing about this fabric is that it does not need any embroidery work for its support. It’s woven neatly, so that it’s quite lighter and brighter than other fabric styles. 

Its Falling Style

It can be fairly voluminous, as it’s a thick fabric of Indian bridal wear.

Bonus Tip

 A plain Brocade lehnga can be a perfect fashion statement for your sangeet ceremony.
Do you like these tips? And want to buy an Indian bridal wear to sparkle your wedding ceremony? Customize your favorite Indian bridal lehnga with Silk Threads and get started your wedding day preparation in an authentic way! 

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