"To ensure that you don't outshine the bride, pair your blouse with a pair of perfectly tailored trousers, and you're good to go!"
"While the dupatta may be used as a cape, it can also be used for a faux sari."
"Who said we can't give the traditional lehenga a modern twist? One way to achieve an understated, yet classy look, is to pair the lehenga with a button-down shirt or top."
"The dupatta is a highly versatile element of an Indian ensemble. It can be fashioned as a cape or even light
outerwear."
"We personally love to see blouses being repurposed and re-worn as crop tops, with elegant
skirts and trousers!"
"It’s important for the bride to take re-usability into consideration right at the
outset, when she is shopping for her bridal trousseau. Factors like fabric,
silhouette and colour palette play a key role in deciding if and when something
can be re-worn at a later point in time."
He revives textiles to craft shape-shifting silhouettes — rigid yet fluid, structured yet mouldable. At a time when couture seemingly searches for relevance, Brides Today steps inside Amit Aggarwal’s metamorphosing universe to understand how he bends material, memory, and craftsmanship into garments that challenge what couture can be.
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