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   Simple Wedding Look

As Indians we are always excited when someone in our family is getting married and we spend hours thinking what to wear(perfect outfit) and then set out to find accessories to go with it.

Being a fashion blogger I tried creating this wedding look.
Anyways I created two looks
1. With Sari
2. With Suit-palazzo 

In the first look i picked up this Banarasi sari which always gives wedding quirk to the outfit. wedding means to wear something bright in color which gives grace and this sari exactly gives the perfect look.
It has fine golden detailing which makes it look elegant. 
I managed to keep it simple by just adding silver oxidized jewelry.
I got these pair of earrings from (our little magic wall) on Instagram and with that i added this heavy silver necklace and a red necklace which is giving a perfect wedding look.






In the second look I picked up Kurti-Palazzo. I have added chunri print dupatta to add quirk to the wedding outfit.
With this I paired this simple jewelry 
PS- This kurti is from Biba palazzo from Biba.
Red bangles really gives a grace to the whole look especially when you are getting ready for any wedding function.



I hope you all like both the looks which I created.
Thank you 
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