LET'S be real how many times have you stared into your closet and thought, "Ugh, I've got nothing to wear to this wedding!" even though the wardrobe is bursting with saris, lehengas, and kurtas that are practically begging for a second chance? Or maybe you've been to that one wedding where you definitely didn't want to wear the same outfit as someone else -cue revenge dress moment. Sounds familiar? If you're anything like us, wedding fashion in Chennai is a rollercoaster of dilemmas, drama, and, of course, a whole lot of fabulous outfits. But hey, that's what makes weddings so much fun, right? Whether you're the bride looking to keep things fresh with a reuse-worthy outfit or the guest who's here to slay with a revenge dress, Chennai's wedding scene has never been more exciting or fashion-forward. So, let's dive into what's trending and how you can rock those wedding wardrobes without breaking the bank or repeating outfits-because, trust us, no one's judging here. Let's keep it stylish, let's keep it fun!
Reusing wedding clothes
We're starting with a power move: rewearing your wedding clothes. Brides and guests are now all about giving their outfits a second (or even third) spin. If you thought your lehenga or sari was a one-hit wonder, think again.
This story is from the December 03, 2024 edition of The New Indian Express.
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