Talking of bridal accessories, it does not only involve Indian wedding jewellery but also the other Indian accessories such as bags, footwear, and all others aside from the bridal gown. Having the right accessories will enhance the charm and beauty of the bride. And when we say accessories, you should make sure it is within the limits of appropriateness—that is, you should not overdo it. Overwhelming the spectators is not the goal; making the bride beautiful and making the guests feel at awe when they see her is.
A great idea is making her wear brocade slippers or jootis and accessorizing her with an elegant beaded purse. These will never go out of fashion especially the brocade because it is a versatile piece that can go with almost any wedding ensemble. They add that extra glitter to the event because
of the intricate zari work as well as the bright hues. You can also dress the bride with a brocade stole or waistband as accent to her waistline.
Indian weddings are usually accentuated with beaded accessories. However, because of the busy design of the ornaments, it is best to tone down the clothing to muted tones so as not to clash with the overall look. For instance, if the bride is to wear a lot of loud-colored beaded accessories, do not dress her in a red brocade saree.
Feel free to mix and match the garments and accessories to get the perfect combination. You should also take into account the comfort of the bride so that the accessories will enhance her overall look and not be something that will hide her features.
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