Styling sweaters and blazers with lehenga is officially cool? Sabyasachi approves
Winter weddings can seem nice to the point where you’re not sweating in your heavy lehengas and can dance your heart out without greasing your hair. But, the moment you have to enter an open venue in a backless choli and flared lehenga, brace yourself for sneezes and a cold rash. However, layering the look with boring shawls and cardigans can instantly steal the look, so what should one do?
Fear not, as India’s renowned fashion maestro Sabyasachi’s latest winter campaign has something from the best of both worlds for you. Now, you won’t have to worry about the risk of catching a cold, and you also will not have to compromise on the fashion quotient. So, let’s take the Sabyasachi way.
Sabyasachi envisioned this winter wedding fashion move where you can pair a chic leather jacket or a cosy jumper with your stunning lehenga, picked from his collection. This means that you won’t need to compromise on wedding style and can say goodbye to your grandma’s shawl.
Effortlessly, now pair your extremely embellished lehengas with structured blazers, cosy sweaters, and chic cardigans, and carry bold lehenga and choli pieces from the shelves of the Royal Bengal Tiger.
How to style it?
If you’re wearing a heavy, long, flared lehenga, then add a statement belt around the waist and throw in a velvet coat or a cropped knitted cardigan over a lehenga for drama and warmth. This will create a contemporary and practical approach, keeping you safe, stylish, and absolutely iconic.
You can also add some texture and play with silk, knitted, velvet, and embellished silhouettes, which will look fashion-forward and ready for a wedding. You can also add in long coats and exude sheer body-lady prowess.
This layering trick will perfectly capture your style vision and how experimental wedding fashion has become today. Complete the look with statement jewellery and allow this playful layering to be the centre of the show. Create a bolder and more personalised look, where the modern twists will leave everyone in complete awe.
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Sabyasachi envisioned this winter wedding fashion move where you can pair a chic leather jacket or a cosy jumper with your stunning lehenga, picked from his collection. This means that you won’t need to compromise on wedding style and can say goodbye to your grandma’s shawl.
Effortlessly, now pair your extremely embellished lehengas with structured blazers, cosy sweaters, and chic cardigans, and carry bold lehenga and choli pieces from the shelves of the Royal Bengal Tiger.
If you’re wearing a heavy, long, flared lehenga, then add a statement belt around the waist and throw in a velvet coat or a cropped knitted cardigan over a lehenga for drama and warmth. This will create a contemporary and practical approach, keeping you safe, stylish, and absolutely iconic.
(Image Credits: Pinterest)
You can also add some texture and play with silk, knitted, velvet, and embellished silhouettes, which will look fashion-forward and ready for a wedding. You can also add in long coats and exude sheer body-lady prowess.
This layering trick will perfectly capture your style vision and how experimental wedding fashion has become today. Complete the look with statement jewellery and allow this playful layering to be the centre of the show. Create a bolder and more personalised look, where the modern twists will leave everyone in complete awe.
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