Ethnic Indian Wedding Guest Dresses for Little Boys

Kids never let family occasions feel empty. They are the primary entertainers in the wedding ceremonies globally, especially in India. The Ethnic Indian Wedding Guest Dresses for kids never get down off the trend. Infect, it looks specifically awesome on kids. Talking about the boy kids who are often naughtier than girls, you can think of any of the following Indian Wedding Guest Dresses designs. Take a look.

Kurta & Jacket

When we consider kids wear, especially ethnic & for boys, the colors must be spicy. As such, a Kurta with a pure Brocade Jacket can play well with bright orange color. The color must be plain for a soothing outlook. Talking about material, a cotton or silk composition behaves fine in a hot season. Additionally, a Resham& Zari Woven print can do amazing things to the outfit.

Kurta with Embroidered Collar 

The Indian Wedding Guest Dresses for Boy Kids are not bound to project high contrast colors all the time. You can also fill in style to some specific portions of the outfit as well. Just like a Plain Kurta with Embroidered Collar. A normal cotton composition can do good on it. Moreover, going for a silk dhoti is indeed a very good option for this.

Kurta Dhoti with Plain Jacket

Now that means no need for embroidery at all. It differs from the other items on the basis of simplicity & often carries a cool combination of colors. Moreover, it can shine exceptionally on silk material. 

For more innovative ideas on traditional kids wear, Get Ethnic is there to provide the best suggestion for boys & girls separately. Let us know your requirements today!!

5 Sarees You Need as Part of the Bridal Trousseau

Sarees are an extremely versatile piece of clothing! Why? First of all, sarees don’t come with an age factor. Secondly, they don’t have to be altered if you happen to gain or lose weight later. Thirdly, by changing the blouses and draping styles, you can create numerous unique looks with one saree. This is why you need sarees in your bridal trousseau and here are the 5 types you can’t skip.

A Benarasi Silk Saree

Intricate work of zari threads on rich silk – nothing can beat it as a wedding saree! Red Benarsi sarees are very common so go for one in a unique colour like purple, burgundy, royal blue etc

A Kanjivaram Silk Saree

An institution in itself, the Kanjivaram hails from Tamil Nadu for serves as the wedding saree for brides there. It has characteristic thick gold border most often with temple patterns running all along the length.

A Chanderi Silk Saree

Calling Chanderi silk sarees of Madhya Pradesh ‘beautiful’ is an understatement. These feather-light sarees come in pastel hues and have zari motifs all over. A woman is Chanderi silk saree is elegance personified. 

A Jamdani Saree

Cotton sarees should not be underestimated when it comes to a bridal trousseau. Dhakai Jamdani sarees come from West Bengal and Bangladesh. In fine kinds of cotton and muslin they are extremely comfortable. Though not a traditional wedding saree, they can work great during post-wedding daytime functions.

A Floral Chiffon

Immediately after the wedding, the bride has to visit relatives and friends are part of the post-wedding introductory phase. Floral chiffons in bright pastel shades are ideal for such meetings. They are light, easy to handle and look very elegant. Make sure you have a few of them in your trousseau.

GetEthnic has made saree shopping as easy as it can get! You can get your wedding saree customized with the help of our ace designers and stylist and also shop for your trousseau from our assorted collection of sarees.  

Ethnic Gowns & Indian Wedding Dresses in Bridal Fashion

Dresses and gowns are gaining popularity in the Indian wedding fashion scenario and giving tough competition to traditional attires. This types of Indian wedding dresses can be categorized as ‘fusion-fashion’ as the style combines western cuts with Indian detailing or ethnic cuts with western elements.

Ethnic gowns and dresses can be used by the bride in pre-wedding functions like the sangeet, the bachelorette party, the engagement party or in post-wedding functions like the reception. Sisters of the bride and groom, friends of the couple or other wedding invitees may also invest in ethnic gowns if they are in the mood to ditch the lehenga or the saree.

We have compiled the following ideas that will inspire and help you to choose the perfect Indian wedding dresses for you –

Layered Wedding Gown

These gowns are usually full-sleeved and the bodice comes with intricate ethnic detailing. Contrasted to the well-fitted bodice is the extra-flared lower part of the dress, much like a vintage western ball gown. The lower part of the dress has double layers and a frontal slit of the top layer partially exposes the one below. These dresses are characteristically heavy on gold detailing.

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Straight Dress in Pastels

For guests or bridesmaids, this outfit is perfect! Designers are creating Indian wedding dresses in pastel shades like peach, millennial pink, light olive, pista etc and combining them with rose gold, matte gold or matte silver details. These are low on the flare quotient, lightweight and not too glittery. This makes them an extremely comfortable option for guests.

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Flared Gown with Dupatta

This outfit is for brides who want to go for a dress on their reception parties. These full-sleeved gowns come with a lot of embellishments, details and bling. You can choose one in rich colours like ruby or maroon or one in a lighter hue like beige or gold – the grandeur would remain the same. What makes them special and unique is a dupatta. The heavily embellished dupatta does not fail to impart the ethnic factor to the outfit.

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Ankle Length Anarkali Kurta

You can simply pick up an ankle-length anarkali kurta from your wardrobe and use it as an ethnic dress to attend an Indian wedding. Such kurtas paired with ethnic jewellery and smokey eye makeup results in perfect Indian wedding dresses for guests.

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There are numerous more options in ethnic gowns and Indian wedding dresses for the bride as well as the guests. You can go to your designer or tailor, the nearest ethnic wear store or look online for more ideas.

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