If your style leans towards minimalistic and subtle, we've got just the right selection for you...
While we can all agree that dressing up in finery is easily one of the best parts about weddings and festivals, it’s also safe to say that it’s the most exhausting part too. Deciding what to wear for even the smallest of functions can make you pull out your perfectly coiffed hair. The pressure can be even more intense if you’re the bride.
If you’re someone whose wardrobe leans towards subtle and minimalist designs, then take a look at our selection of low-key outfits that are perfect for an engagement or roka ceremony.
From handwoven, breezy saris to chic co-ord sets, there’s something for everyone…
If you’re going for an evergreen and sophisticated look then this mint-green sari by Shanti Banaras with architectural and geometrical patterns on it will probably win you over!
For those of you who are looking for maximum comfort without stripping the outfit of flavour, this yarn-dyed silk kurta paired with matching pants will probably carry you through the day with ease.
There are rare occasions when comfort greatly meets style. This Rimzim Dadu green sculpted sari simply one of them. If you’re looking for structure and ease, then this is a great bet.
Kiran Uttam Ghosh Ecru Beige Embroidered Dress (Buy it here)
This metallic and neutral-toned dress is a versatile option for those who are still deciding the vibe of their engagement party. Pair it either with pants or without, it’ll look stunning regardless.
There is a lot of comfort and ease that comes with wearing a sharara set. And if you’re looking for an ability to invest in a piece that you can easily repeat, this airy and versatile set by Preevin is for you.
Yep, the peplum silhouette is back. But this Anju Modi peplum kurta has reawakened our faith in the classic fit. Apart from this, you can rarely go wrong with the pink and blue colour combination.
If you’re not a fan of the usual saree or suit set, this velvet jumpsuit by Tarun Tahiliani will probably put you in your queen energy, feeling as powerful and as sexy as ever.
Harshita Singh is a Digital Writer at Manifest and besides obsessing over aesthetic ‘IT Girl’ Sunday reset reels on Instagram, she finds joy in going down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories, exploring new wellness practices and being mildly addicted to oat-milk coffees. View Profile