We all love to play dress up at weddings. Even if your lehenga
weighs more than you and your best friend put together, the sheer
grandeur of being dolled up in your traditional best is one feeling we
love to enjoy. But what happens after the big day is long over? Don’t we
just hate stashing away our beautiful outfits in our closets? We feel
you, girls. So, here’s where we tell you that all’s not lost. We counted
on ace designers, Jyotee Khaitan and Nivedita Saboo, who showed us that
you can easily reuse your lehenga after the momentous day and
turn it into a versatile fashion piece that you’d want to wear over and
over. Click through to take a look.
Lighten upDesigner Jyotee Khaitan swears by this technique. She says, “Replace your heavily embroidered lehenga with a lighter one and attach the corset choli to
it. Wear it with or without the dupatta depending on the occasion.” We
think this look is absolutely gorgeous. It is grand, yet not too
overwhelming to pull off. What do you think?
Image courtesy: Jyotee Khaitan
Image courtesy: Jyotee Khaitan
Concept SariWe’re floored with Nivedita Saboo’s concept sari. According to her, “Your heavy bridal dupatta can be attached to more fabric and made in to a brand new sari. The exquisite pallu will make it just right for a sarée even after the wedding. Use your bridal lehenga’s blouse for the new sari or get a brand new one done and voila! You have a brand new outfit added to your wardrobe.”
Image courtesy: Nivedita Saboo
Image courtesy: Nivedita Saboo
Lehenga sariSave yourself the trouble of draping a saree. With lehenga saris becoming
the ‘it’ thing, you can get a traditional look with little to no fuss.
In this look, Jyotee has cut the heavily embroidered lehenga and stitched it instead into a lehenga sari, making it less voluminous and easy-to-wear. We heart!
Image courtesy: Jyotee Khaitan
Image courtesy: Jyotee Khaitan
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