Fashion16 Aug 20243 MIN

A style guide for the bridal brigade

From your mom to your besties, Krésha Bajaj brings forth silhouettes that will have everyone looking (and feeling) runway-ready

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In collaboration with Krésha Bajaj

When it comes to wedding outfits, each piece becomes a keeper of cherished memories. Your bridal brigade’s attire is no exception. These are the people who have witnessed your love’s evolution and shaped it with their presence. In choosing what they wear, let it be more than coordination; but an expression of gratitude. Help them choose outfits that reflect their individuality and the precious roles they play in your life.

Start by focusing on each person’s uniqueness and consulting them on their ideas. Together, select colours that align with the wedding theme but also suit them. Encourage personal touches—a different neckline, an accessory, or a fabric that resonates with them. This is an opportunity for them to add meaningful pieces to their wardrobes, items they’ll cherish long after the wedding.

Consider partnering with designers who understand the nuance of such decisions, like Krésha Bajaj. With a reputation for blending tradition with contemporary style, her pieces are meticulously handcrafted to stand the test of time—turning each item into a lasting reminder of the day.

Here’s a breakdown of style ideas for different members of the bridal party, ensuring they all shine both individually and collectively.

Mommy knows best

This is as big a day for your mother as for you, and her outfit should reflect that with understated elegance. It should feel both timeless and relevant, exuding quiet confidence without overshadowing the moment. Consider a floor-length option with cascades of delicate fabric that move gracefully. To make her stand out even more, opt for an all-over beaded option like this lehenga and cape set by Kresha Bajaj. The intricate embellishment draws attention, while the monotone palette keeps it refined and avoids feeling over the top, allowing her to shine subtly.

The ride-or-die(s)

You’ve been twinning with your best friends all your life—why stop now? After all, it’s not just about matching outfits; it’s about embracing shared values and aesthetics while letting each person’s individuality shine through. This could mean selecting colours that complement each other or weaving in subtle, meaningful details that resonate with your bond, like shared memories or inside jokes. The aim is to have fun—together. Youthful, pastel lehengas with understated detailing pair beautifully, offering the perfect complement to bridal attire while still allowing each friend’s unique style to come through, making your bond visible to everyone. Why just limit yourself to complementing each other’s crazy when you can go all out on couture too?

Sisters before misters

We all know that one of the greatest joys of having sisters is sharing in the excitement of their wedding as if it were your own. As your sisters tirelessly work to ensure your day is flawless, ensure their outfits make them feel special as central parts of the day’s magic. Consider selecting handcrafted pieces adorned with traditional embroideries and handiwork. While making your selection, assess pieces for their potential to become family heirlooms—cherished and passed down through generations, allowing your family to carry a piece of this special day into the future.

Who’s that girl?

“Forgot me?” asks your alter-ego. It may sound ludicrous, but as a fashion lover, you understand. There’s no better time than your wedding to go all out—to step into the shoes of your fierce, glamorous side that you’ve admired for so long. An event like your cocktail or post-wedding party is the perfect stage to let this persona shine. So,do away with the done-and-dusted little black dress and instead, go for an all-embellished mini white dress. Wear your hair open, throw on a stack of avant-garde jewellery, and finish off the look with a bold red lip. It’s your day—embrace the centre stage and make it unforgettable.

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Krésha Bajaj

Mark your calendars for The Wedding Collective for this is where everyone’s dream wedding wardrobe awaits—from the bride to the bestie, and everyone in between.