7 ethnic staples every woman should own for the wedding season
These wardrobe essentials ensure that you're no longer second-guessing your outfits!
Gone are the days when ethnic wear was brushed off as an “aunty look.” Honestly, how did that term even start? And which poor aunty was living her life, only to become an accidental fashion cautionary tale? We’ll probably never know. What we do know is that ethnic wear is having a full-blown revival - sharper silhouettes, cooler styling, and a whole new crowd embracing it with a bindi on top.
And if you’re the extrovert who thrives on social gatherings, and ends up attending every wedding every weekend, then here’s your guide to keeping the right staples on hand.
The classic silk saree
A silk saree is that one piece that quietly does all the heavy lifting in your wardrobe. It works for weddings, family functions, or any event where you need to look put together without overthinking. It drapes well, photographs beautifully, and has the kind of presence you don’t need to explain. Pair it with any blouse you like and it will cooperate.
Jaypore, Blue Tissue Silk Self Design Woven Saree ₹12,000
Suta, Blue Handloom Silk Dhoop Chaon Saree With Tassels ₹11,500
The lehenga set
A lehenga is your safety net during wedding season. Three pieces, endless ways to style it, and it always delivers without asking for too much effort. You can dress it up, tone it down, repeat it without anyone noticing, it's truly the MVP of ethnic wear. Pick one that feels timeless, not trendy, and you’ll use it for years.
Biba, Mint Green Zari Embroidered Lehenga Set ₹22,950
Purvaja, Embellished Green Kanjivaram Stitched Lehenga ₹9,999
The anarkali gown
An anarkali is the piece you reach for when you want something that moves well, feels comfortable, and looks polished without any extra effort. It works across the board - engagement dinners, receptions, or those out-of-town weddings where you need one reliable outfit that always delivers. It’s flattering, easy to wear, and always feels occasion-ready without trying too hard
Libas, Blue Embroidered Full Sleeves Flared Evening Gown with Dupatta ₹6,999
Indya, Purple Solid Silk Anarkali Set ₹5,800
The tailored sharara or gharara
If you like outfits with personality, this one’s for you. A sharara or gharara gives you comfort, volume, and the right amount of flair for mehendis, sangeets, and every event where you know you’ll be dancing or moving around.
Mulmul, Bisini Pima Purple Top with Sharara Set ₹14,400
Scakhi Luxe, Teal Chinon Silk Sharara Set ₹10,499
The statement kurta set
A well-cut kurta set is the piece you turn to when you need to look just human enough without stepping into full wedding-guest mode. It’s polished, comfortable, and easy to repeat in different ways throughout the season. Wear it to smaller functions, family gatherings, or when the dress code is festive but not over the top. It does the job quietly and consistently, which is exactly why it earns its place.
Huts and looms, Swarnaya I Golden Handloom Tissue Kurta Pant Set with Dupatta ₹9,027
House of Chikankari, Jaam Silk Chikankari Long Kurta Set ₹4,250
The ethnic fusion jacket
A long ethnic jacket or cape (embroidered, silk, or velvet) can be layered over almost anything: a simple kurta, a lehenga, or even western trousers. It’s a powerful piece that elevates your outfit instantly. Think of it as your outfit’s “cherry on top”: functional, stylish, and versatile.
Aarké Ritu Kumar, Multi Jacquard Festive Coat ₹6,900
Ancestry Masakkali Black Velvet Jacket ₹7,290
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