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shaadiwish · 2 years ago
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Vedhika & Kamlesh’s yellow themed haldi was a fun affair!
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scribblesbyavi · 4 months ago
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Dhwani - a beautiful dream.
We met at a friend's wedding and she was from the bride's side while I was from the groom's. Upon introduction, we started talking and it just kind of continued. I realised that she was younger than me but we instantly clicked. She seemed like an introvert as she didn't mingle with the other guests much. She was very friendly and told me that she has heard about me and my friend from her cousin. But it was already night time the first day so we couldn't talk much. So I looked forward to see her the next day.
In the morning, I kind of looked for her but couldn't find her. Then I went on to get some of my stuff from the car and that's when I saw her near the garden with a beautiful maroon shawl and some flowers in her hand, white and red roses. She was coming for the stairs and I approached towards her and suddenly some flowers fell out of her hand. I told her to stop a while and that I'll pick them up. I started picking them while looking at her and our eyes met each other's. It was not the first time that our eyes met because we had already seen each other the night before but this time was something different. I handed her the flowers, all but one petal. The last one, which I picked of a red rose and kept in my front pocket. She smiled and I asked, "What will you do with these flowers?", to which she replied that she would dry them and keep them inside her books. Amazingly, I loved dry flowers too. I thought to myself, "How in the world she loves them too? But it is not impossible right? I mean, who doesn't love flowers? but also dried?"
Then we both left for our rooms to get ready for the wedding.
It was my time to get dressed but some family member had already occupied my washroom and most of the hotel rooms were occupied and so I was asked to use one of the available rooms. I was okay with that as weddings can be such, specially when family members from all parts of the region have come to attend it. And some of them had reached the hotel on that very morning. Then I walked the hallway with some of my clothes and searched for the room. I found the room no. 207 and without thinking much I rang the door bell of the room and a little girl opened it. Her name was Mouni or Munni, as much as I remembered from all the introductions from yesterday. The important thing was that she was Dhwani's little sister. So I expected Dhwani to be nearby. I looked around the room as much as I could before going all the way inside and there she was, Dhwani, all dressed in her traditional attire.
Dhwani was standing in front of the mirror and she was looking absolutely stunning. I didn't say much. I just explained my situation that all the rooms were occupied so I was told to come here. She immediately acknowledged and graciously offered her washroom and sat on the bed. She started searching for something in her black bag. I planned to have a shower and change myself there itself. I came out after a while and asked if I could borrow a comb. She offered one and now we were getting ready together. It was just the two of us in the room now as Mouni has gone to have her breakfast. Dhwani was wearing a cream colored mekhela sador and was doing her touchups and her makeup. I was wearing my black kurta. I wanted to talk to her about something so I asked her about the makeup kit. She explained to me which item is called what and how it works. I heard words like primer, powder and messcara and understood most of it, may be because I wanted to understand. She said that the kit was only for occasions like this and otherwise she uses some kajal and lipstick only. Then she asked if she can do my makeup as well. And I agreed as most of my stuff were in my room which was occupied. So it was a win-win for me. She started with some moisturizer, followed by a cream, but during this very professional makeup process I was just looking at her eyes, and god her eyes, I could look at them all day. She was praising my skin the whole time and I swear that I never thought so highly of my face or my skin. It would be unfair to not add this but at one point I did try to see us together in the big mirror in front of us. And then suddenly some other people came in to the room and after a while her mother as well and to her she said that she was just helping everyone with their makeup and that she tried her hands a bit on me as well.
Then the whole day went by and we saw each other from time to time while the wedding rituals went by. There was people everywhere and everyone was busy with something, so as the both of us. But whenever we saw each other we exchanged smiles and that was a different feeling altogether.
In the afternoon we all went to change as the reception would start in a few hours. I quickly changed and came to the reception hall so that I can see her but she had not yet arrived. I went to the room where the newly married couple was getting ready and I saw that some flowers are not being used by the bride so I asked the hair dresser and also the bride if I could keep one. They both said okay and my friend gave me the task to create a playlist to play during the reception. I agreed and left after clicking a few pictures with them. But soon realised that I was not that great with party music. I sat near the music system and tried to create a playlist but all the songs I was coming up were the same old generic wedding songs that everyone plays in the weddings, whereas, I wanted to create something special for my friend. I went to the balcony for some inspiration and that is when Dhwani came to my rescue. It was as if she came there in search of me. She came and stood near me and I told her about the playlist. I don't know how but she was way comfortable with me. We both sat in the balcony and she instantly started working on the playlist. Now we were a team and both of us started picking songs one by one. I didn't quite knew some of the songs she had suggested, so she sang bits and parts of the song so that I could recognize them and after a while we were ready with a solid playlist with a perfect combination of party music and wedding songs. And that is when she asked me if I would like to go out with her for a walk as it was getting a bit hot inside the wedding hall and also that there is still some time for the couple to arrive at the reception.
So we took the back door and climbed down the stairs from the second floor to the ground. I was wearing a kurta and she was wearing a saree, both all dressed up, now walking the streets in the evening. This is when we passed by a grocery store upon which she said, "What if we went in like this all dressed up?" I laughed and asked her if she would like to go grocery shopping with me. To which she agreed playfully. In my head I could think of a kickass reply but only after a while, "but the kids are waiting for us at home, no?"
After walking for a while I made the gesture of throwing a cricket ball to which she asked what I did and I said, "nothing". That puzzled her a bit. Then I put my hand inside my pocket and found the flower that I kept from the bride's hair makeup. I gave the beautiful white flower to her and she took it with a smile. She asked what flower it is, to which I replied, "chrysanthemum". She nodded to that. Then I said that she could add this one to her collection of dry flowers. She nodded once again.
We kept walking and it was almost dark by then and so we decided to return. Then I thought to myself that we barely even talked. I wished that the walk could go on a little longer and that I could talk a bit more with her. That is when I saw an ice cream wala. I told her that we can have some ice cream and then we can go back. She agreed. Then we went to have ice cream. I had to get my chocolate ice cream and she took strawberry. This is when we waited a while to enjoy the ice cream and we talked about the wedding. While talking about both the families and their relations she mentioned that she is actually a bit of an introvert and that she can't approach anyone directly. Then I asked her how she was able to talk to me, to which she replied that she was introduced to me by her sister and that is when we started talking from the first day and so it kind of continued. May be we both knew each other from somewhere? I don't know.
I then told her about having a bit of self confidence in us because some things have to be said by us because no one else can think exactly like us so we have to be able to express them in our own way to the world. She then mentioned that she creates art and writes poems and that she also sings and plays the guitar. I was amazed and told her to play something for me as well someday. I also told her that I tried my hand on the ukulele but failed miserably. Then she said that may be I didn't try hard enough with proper focus and so I should give it one more try. Then we returned to the venue and decided to take the lift.
While walking towards the lift we talked about our favourite books and authors and she recommended me some of her favorites. I also read one of my favourite urdu poems to her in the lift and trust me when I say this that I don't usually do such things. And when the lift reached our floor and the door opened, it was playing our playlist in the reception hall. I said, "our background music" to which she smiled and then her phone rang. She told me to come after a while so that no one would know that we were together. She walked in to the hall and after a few minutes I went in. There were guests everywhere, guests taking photos with the newly wedded couple, everyone dancing and celebrating but we could still find each other in the crowd and smile at each other.
After a while we planned to have dinner so she went with her family and I went with mine. After dinner I couldn't find her. I thought she might be clicking pictures somewhere. So I went to meet my friends, some of them just came from downstairs. One friend of mine randomly talked about some family members already leaving. I didn't think it was her. But soon realised that she had left with her family without saying a word, without a good bye.
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hand-picked-star · 4 months ago
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The 13th Anniversary Arshi Fiesta
Moodboard : Historical AU
Whispers of the Heart | Chapter 12
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I am not very good at writing ffs. I even read ffs very selectively. But it was an attempt of me to participate in the 13th-anniversary arshi fiesta.
I might be wrong about certain aspects of that age and era, but it's a fantasy, so why not? I don't own Arnav and Khushi and the story is purely fictional and has no relation to any living or dead. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
WARNING : 18+, Without using any fancy word, this chapter is a 'Smut'.
As this chapter contains some mature/ Adult languages, I am not tagging the people I usually do as I am not sure about their preferences.
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Chapter 12
The newlywed couple arrived at their destination. Arnav introduced Khushi to Hariprakash and his wife, Gauri, who were waiting at the gate. He had declined Anjali's offer to receive the bride and groom into the house for the first time, a tradition usually performed by elders. Anjali had her own responsibilities to fulfill with her in-laws, as it was the first wedding in her in-laws' family since her marriage. He didn't want to burden her with even more responsibilities.
At the entrance, Arnav stopped Khushi from entering the house. Surprise marred her beautiful face. She looked ethereal today, with his sindoor adorning her forehead, marking her as his forever.
"One minute," he rushed inside to instruct Gauri to bring some necessary things. He looked like a prince in his charcoal black sherwani. He shed his top layer, revealing the off-white kurta he wore underneath. Khushi's adoring eyes traced his movements. Then He reappeared before her with an aarti thali, surprising Khushi to her core.
"You don't believe in such things."
Arnav kissed the side of her forehead lightly. "But you do, and it's not every day Mrs. Raizada enters her house for the first time."
Overwhelmed with emotion, Khushi ducked her head as Arnav applied a tikka to her forehead. A single tear rolled down her left eye when she looked up.
"Am I not doing it right?"
"You are perfect", she uttered with a watery smile.
After all the rituals, the couple bid goodbye to Hariprakash and proceeded to their bedroom. Khushi's heart skipped a beat as she saw the bed and nearly stopped at the sound of the door locking. Her eyes scanned the room, trying to distract herself from not fainting on her first night with her husband. The room was bathed in a soft, flickering glow from the candles scattered throughout. Their warm light danced on the walls, casting gentle shadows and creating an intimate, almost magical atmosphere. As she took in her surroundings, she realized she liked the room. The dark oak furnitures had created such a soothing and harmonious atmosphere with the off-white bed sheets and curtains. The light green carpet added to the charm even more.
Her eyes fell on the mirror attached to the dressing table in front of her. She found a dark-haired girl with pink lips and rosy skin blinking back at her. The girl looked beautiful in her red Benarasi saree and her gold jewellery that sparkled in the light coming from the candles. Then, her gaze shifted to a tall, broad-shouldered man in a kurta standing behind her. They were beautiful, this couple in the mirror. They looked like they belonged together.
"Are you hungry?"
"Huh?", Turning around Khushi couldn't quite understand what he was asking. Hungry!!?? Hungry for what? She looked at his lips and her throat suddenly went dry. She licked her lips nervously.
"You haven't eaten much at the wedding. Tumhein kuch kha lena chahiye."
"No, I am alright. Mujhe bhook nahin hai.""
And just like that, she lost all her nerve. Her downcasted eyes caught sight of his feet approaching in her peripheral vision. As he took a step forward, she took one back until she bumped into the dressing table with nowhere else to go. His hands gently drew her closer, grabbing both sides of her waist. With her forehead and nose pressed to his, she closed her eyes and waited for the sweet pressure of his lips that she had been longing to feel again for more than two years. When that didn't happen, she slowly opened her eyes and found herself caged in the intense gaze of her husband.
"You are trembling like a leaf," he murmured against her lips. "It's just me, Khushi."
With his gentle, reassuring voice, all the tension and nervousness left her body, one vertebra at a time. She surrendered herself fully to the man who had peeled back the cover from her soul. It was only fitting that he would be the one to uncover her body.
Arnav gently took her face in his palm, angling her towards him and took her lips between his own, finally losing himself in her sweetness.
In any of her dreams, awake or asleep, his kiss had never felt like this. As often as she stretched the scene up, remembering what it felt like to have his lips moving with hers, memories could never be but shadow, slightly misshapen and without definition.
There were a hundred thousand nuances, both emotional and visceral. His lips were gentle yet commanding, his hands on her body tender yet possessive. His left hand touched her bare midriff sending electricity down her spine, while his other hand cradled her face, his thumb drawing circles in her cheek. Her head felt dizzy, her chest constricted from not breathing enough, but he was the only air she needed right now. If she could, she would tear her flesh and skin apart and crawl into him.
Alas! it was not logically possible. He broke the kiss giving them both time to catch their breath. The back of his kurta was twisted in her fingers as their bodies rose and fell together. He trailed small kisses along her chin, leading to the side of her neck, and ending in her collarbone. Her head instinctively fell back giving him more room. "I guess you already know what happens between a man and his wife, huh?" he murmured against her collarbone, his fingers nimbly undoing the clasp of her necklace.
"Huh?... Umm... The basics, I guess... Buaji talked to me but she didn't make much sense". His fingers were already after her earrings. As he took them off, he replaced each earring with a tender kiss.
"Buaji?" he asked with a raised eyebrow. His fingers crept down along her arm to hold her hand. He removed all the bangles one by one and then put a kiss on the underside of her wrist. He repeated the same on the other side as well. "I didn't know Buaji was that resourceful." His voice dropped an octave. He swiftly got rid of the dupatta and tikli that adorned her head. He kissed her forehead briefly. His nose traced a path down her own. "What did she tell you? "
Khushi couldn't think clearly with him so close to her. His fingers moved back to her bare waist and slowly travelled to her back. His fingers kept toying with the strings that held her blouse together, whereas Her fingers clutched his collar tightly. Her eyes roamed several times from his lips to his eyes, finally settling on his lips. She licked her own, drawing his attention to her mouth. In a barely there voice, she answered "She told me to let you do whatever you want...... said you would know what to do."
Khushi watched as one corner of his lips lifted, forming a smirk. "Oh, so much confidence in her Damad. Remind me to buy a nice gift for Buaji when we go back." He captured her lips again, circling her waist with his left arm while his right hand untied the strings on her back one by one. And then slowly his hand slipped under her blouse. Surprised, Khushi gasped, breaking their kiss and looking at him with wide eyes.
His thumb began to trace patterns leisurely, causing her skin to break into goosebumps, "Do you want me to stop?" When she shook her head, he murmured, " It would feel even better without the clothes "
Arnav gathered the pallu and the pleats of her saree and unwrapped his beautiful wife with utmost care. As Khushi looked up she found his eyes had darkened. The fire and desire burning in his gaze matched the heat that ran through her veins. Her creamy skin turned pink under his intense gaze. He gathered her up in his arms and carried her to the bed, still clad in her blouse and petticoat.
Embarrassed, Khushi covered her face with both hands drawing a chuckle from Arnav. He peppered the back of her hands with kisses. "Come on, biwi, don't hide from me." When she removed her hands and looked at him with shy eyes and pursed lips, he whispered, "Among these four walls, there's no secret, no shame and no judgment between us. Okay?"
Khushi bit her bottom lip, her eyes filled with shyness as she softly said, "But you are fully covered". Arnav smiled softly as he kissed her lips once again and sat up to remove the kurta in a fluid motion. Khushi's face warmed at the sight of his bare body, now fully on display, revealing what she had been admiring beneath his clothes until now. Arnav carefully positioned himself above her, taking her hand and softly kissing her palm before placing it on his chest, near his heart.
"Ab theek hain?"
Her answering smile was enough for him to start kissing her again, while his fingers went to her blouse, exposing her to him. His lip trailed down, showering her with kisses. Then, he put his lips on one of those places he wanted to, the one that's pink and perfect and seemed like it's pointing at him, causing Khushi to clutch his hair, pressing him to her even more.
Khushi let out a tiny whine when he left his previous spot and moved down further, feathering kisses along his path.
Toying with the strings of her petticoat, he looked at her flushed, beautiful face. "Tell me to stop and I will stop, okay?"
Khushi watched him raptly, as he untied her lower garment and slowly removed it from her body, sliding it down her legs. He lifted one of her ankles and kissed the skin over her payal. His kisses then moved up to her leg, over her knee and along her thigh. He stopped his ascend as he decided to try something he had heard in passing from the raunchy stories his friends used to babble about their encounters. He placed a finger on his target and pressed gently, causing Khushi to gasp and clasp his wrist in an iron hold.
"Shsss..relax". He paused for a moment, watching her reaction closely. With her eyes wide, lips slightly parted, and breathing quick and shallow, she was the most breathtaking creature Arnav had ever laid eyes on. Her blush slowly spread down her body under his dark gaze. His heart pounded in his chest as he moved his finger in slow, deliberate circles, feeling her body respond beneath his touch. With his other hand, he spread her legs wider. Then he lowered his head to explore further, causing Khushi to melt into the bed, her head falling back against the pillow as she clutched the bed sheet in both hands. Her soft moans filled the room.
If the noises she was making sounded ridiculous, Khushi was entirely unaware. If the way her body rose to meet him was embarrassing, Khushi was blissfully oblivious. There was not a single thought in her head. Her entire existence was given over to this feeling rising in her, this pleasure so absolute she was helpless to control it or do anything but let it build inside her.
The tips of her fingers and toes started to tingle. Her back arched as she covered her mouth to suppress her moans. Khushi blinked sporadically, trying to see past the spots in her vision. Her breath was ragged, her chest heaving. And finally, she met his eyes. His smile was small and pleased, the look in his eyes, unlike any expression she had ever seen him wear. This was her look, she realized. It was only hers. This combination of love, adoration, complete devotion and tenderness.
Her hand was trembling as she rested it against his cheek. He turned his head, kissing her palm as he hovered above her. Stroking her hair away from her face, he kissed her forehead lingeringly, holding her tight. He ducked his head, his nose tickling her neck as they just breathed together.
Then He lined up their bodies. She could feel him against her thigh. She didn't realise he had taken off the rest of his clothes. As much as fear of the unknown was there, but bigger part was her love for him. Her body called for his - eager, aching even. Part of her wanted to reach out and take him in her hand. Yet, she held back. However, curiosity got the better of her and she glanced down. She couldn't help but gasp, momentarily pondering how he would fit inside. Despite the uncertainty, her determination prevailed. She let her hands wander along his arms, then his shoulders and finally, she encircled her arms around his neck. She gently pulled his head down to hers as she widened her legs.
His heart gave a thud at the sight of her. She was exquisitely beautiful with her dark curls sprawled in his pillow and her small frame quivering in anticipation. He rained tiny kisses across her nose and cheeks as his elbows caged her head on both sides. He moved one of his hands to her bottom to raise her towards him. He murmured, "Thora dard hoga" and looked at her intently for any sign of discomfort as he pushed inside her for the first time.
It was painful indeed, and every ridge of him dragged along her fluttering walls as she struggled to take him. He filled her up with a slow push and a strained groan slipping past his lips which drown out her quiet whimpers.
Soon, khushi realized how incredible it was, the way she stretched to fit around. Yes, she felt the burn as he went deeper into her, a sharp pain, but it turned into a dull ache with time. She was more wrapped up in the way her body was made to accept his, like puzzle pieces. It was an idea as old as time and yet so new to her. She didn't realise she was crying, till he kissed her eyelids and wiped her tears with his thumb. And then that thumb kept caressing her cheeks as she recovered from the ache of him being inside her body for the first time. Khushi could feel him everywhere, inside her and around her; stretching her and filling her completely. And then his fingers whispered across her skin as if to ease away the inevitable pain.
He had been inside her head and her heart for so long, that it was only fitting for him to be inside her body as well.
"Look at me, Khushi" he whispered. "Open your eyes."
Khushi hadn't even realized she'd closed her eyes until she suddenly remembered why she had. It was almost too much when she looked into his eyes. Like this love they shared was too big to fit inside their human bodies. Like it would consume her whole. She was his, body, mind and soul.
Arnav stilled, letting her get accustomed to him. But the way her walls squeezed and clenched around him, it tested his resistance even more. Then unable to hold himself any longer, he rasped her name as he began to move, setting a gentle yet steady rhythm with deep strokes. He kissed her once, twice and then gathered her in his arm, repositioning them, when the nature of her whimpers and moans morphed into that of pleasure. He pushed her leg up to her chest and bit his lower lip for concentration as he went deeper and deeper. The tips of their noses bumped together with his every move.
She cupped his face and a thrill went down her spine when she felt the way his jaw tensed as her hip rose on their own accord to meet his. She felt the scratch of his stubble against her palms as acutely as she felt him move inside her. His gaze entrapped her into a hypnotic trance. His scent, his taste, his touch, his voice everything drew her in. The sounds that surrounded them—the flickering of the candles mingling with their heavy breathing and the rustling of their bodies, complemented by the tinkling of her payals��were nothing short of an orchestra.
They shared their breaths as they shared their bodies. Khushi felt a nameless yet familiar fiery sensation creep along her spine, igniting every nerve ending in her body into flames. The fire consumed her senses and reduced everything within her to ashes, except for him. She felt her toes curled as she clung to him, burying her face in his neck and digging her fingers into his sweat-drenched shoulders, gripping hard enough to draw blood as her body began to quiver.
Arnav caught her hands and intertwined his fingers with hers as he lifted them above her head, one by one. He lowered his head to capture her whimpering lips in a searing kiss. And then with intertwined fingers, intertwined limbs, intertwined mind and intertwined soul, he claimed her over and over again and marked her as his forever, just as she did to him.
As they came floating down from their shared sensation, Arnav gathered her in his arms. Completely caught up in the feel of him and the emotion of the moment, Khushi was beyond words. As Khushi gazed at him, she realized that she had gotten her sindoor all over him—on the side of his neck, his jaw, his forehead. She turned crimson red, thinking about the cause of it as she hid her face in his chest. With his heart beating beneath her ear, an unfamiliar feeling surged through her and consumed her so much that she couldn't help but voice it.
"How many girls have you been with?"
"What?" Arnav chuckled, caught off guard by the question, especially in a moment like that. He raised his head to look at her clearly. Her face was completely bare except for her red bindi. This one wasn't her usual detachable kind and was likely made of kumkum, he guessed, which had been slightly smeared during their activities. Gently, he raised his free hand to clear away the smudged edge with the corner of his thumb and whispered, "It's a rather unusual question to ask your husband, Mrs. Raizada, especially just after..." His voice carried a hint of amusement.
"Just tell me." He slightly arranged themselves so that he could see her face. "One of them is Lavanya Kashyap, right?"
"How do you know this name?"
"I have my resources. Just tell me," she whispered.
"No, Lavanya Kashyap is not one of them. It's hardly even a 'them'..... there was just this one girl..... what's happening, Khushi?"
Khushi moved close to him and looked at him with her big, mesmerizing eyes. They watered slightly as her voice became heavy, "From now on, you are mine, Mr. Arnav Singh Raizada, do you understand?" His eyes bore into her as love and adoration seeped into his orbs. She tried to swallow around the tightness in her throat and murmured, "I want to erase every thought of every girl who's ever crossed your mind, except for me."
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scrollnshops-blogs · 8 days ago
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uathayam02 · 16 days ago
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Kurta Designs for Men to Style in Different Occasions
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Introduction to Men’s Kurta Fashion
The kurta holds a timeless place in men’s fashion, blending traditional grace with modern versatility. From daily wear to grand occasions, the kurta offers men a culturally rich and stylish option for various events.
Classic and Timeless Kurta Designs
Traditional Straight Cut KurtaThe straight-cut kurta is a favorite for its clean lines and simple appeal. It remains stylish without elaborate detailing, making it perfect for everyday or semi-formal occasions.
Embroidered Kurta with Regional MotifsKurta designs adorned with regional motifs add a touch of heritage. Styles like Lucknowi chikankari and Rajasthani mirror work bring depth and beauty, suitable for festive or family gatherings.
Festive Kurta Styles
Vibrant Silk Kurta for CelebrationsSilk kurtas radiate a sense of festivity. They come in vibrant colors that catch the eye, ideal for grand occasions like Diwali or weddings where elegance meets tradition.
Hand-Printed Kurtas for Ethnic EventsHand-printed kurtas add a unique touch with traditional prints and dyes. Perfect for ethnic events, they blend heritage with charm, offering a relaxed yet stylish look.
Wedding Kurta Styles
Sherwani-Inspired Kurta for the GroomSherwani-inspired kurtas are for grooms who want a grand look without the weight of a full sherwani. Often embroidered or embellished, they create a striking appearance for the wedding ceremony.
Contrasting Kurtas for GroomsmenCoordinated yet contrasting kurtas for groomsmen create visual unity. Colors that complement the groom’s attire make for a well-synced wedding ensemble, ideal for an elegant look.
Casual and Everyday Kurta Designs
Comfortable Cotton Kurta for Daily WearCotton kurtas offer breathable comfort, making them ideal for daily wear. They come in basic designs that provide style with ease, suited for casual outings and errands.
Simple Linen Kurtas for a Laid-Back LookLinen kurtas are lightweight and relaxed, perfect for a laid-back day. With minimal styling, they are both trendy and comfortable, blending well with chinos or jeans.
Office-Appropriate Kurtas
Monochromatic Kurtas for Professional SettingsMonochromatic kurtas in shades like navy or gray work well in professional settings. They offer a sophisticated look, making them ideal for formal office events.
Kurtas with Minimal Detailing for Formal EventsKurtas with subtle detailing, such as piping or delicate embroidery, balance tradition with professionalism, suitable for corporate gatherings or semi-formal events.
Kurta Styles for Summer Outings
Pastel Kurtas for Day EventsPastel kurtas in soft colors like mint or blush pink bring a breezy vibe to summer outings. These shades work beautifully for daytime events, adding a fresh, seasonal touch.
Short Kurta for a Contemporary Casual LookShort kurtas are versatile and stylish, great for pairing with jeans for a modern look. They’re perfect for casual meet-ups, blending the traditional with a casual, urban feel.
Fusion Kurtas for Modern Styling
Indo-Western Kurtas with JacketsLayering kurtas with tailored jackets adds an Indo-Western flair. This look is perfect for cocktail parties or festive evenings, combining ethnic wear with contemporary elegance.
Layered Kurta Designs for Edgy FashionLayered kurtas, often featuring asymmetrical hems, offer a trendy aesthetic. These kurtas are ideal for the fashion-forward, making them a unique choice for cultural events.
Kurtas for Religious and Cultural Occasions
Traditional Designs for Cultural GatheringsTraditional kurtas with modest embellishments honor cultural heritage. These designs are appropriate for family gatherings, celebrations, or festivals, blending respect with style.
White and Ivory Kurtas for Religious CeremoniesWhite and ivory kurtas embody simplicity and purity, ideal for religious occasions. The subtle hues are a symbol of respect and elegance, well-suited for spiritual gatherings.
Kurta Collar Styles
Mandarin Collar Kurta for a Refined LookMandarin collars add a refined edge to kurtas, especially in monochrome styles. This collar type lends a dignified look, making it ideal for formal and semi-formal events.
Band Collar Kurta for an Elevated TouchThe band collar brings understated elegance, balancing casual and formal elements. It’s versatile for both cultural events and day outings, creating a subtly stylish look.
Kurta Fabrics and Materials
Breathable Cotton for ComfortCotton is the go-to fabric for everyday kurtas, appreciated for its softness and breathability. It’s practical for warmer climates and provides lasting comfort.
Silk for Luxurious AppealSilk kurtas add a luxurious touch, ideal for weddings or high-profile events. Their natural sheen elevates the look, creating a premium and sophisticated style.
Choosing Kurta Colors Based on Occasion
Bright Hues for Festive Spirit
Vibrant colors like royal blue, maroon, or emerald reflect the spirit of celebration. These shades are festive essentials, bringing out a lively and joyous energy in any kurta pajama colour combination.
Earthy Tones for Subtle Elegance
Earthy tones like beige or olive offer understated elegance. They’re perfect for low-key family gatherings or professional events, giving a refined yet grounded look.
Accessorizing Your Kurta Look
Pairing Kurtas with DupattasDupattas elevate kurtas for formal occasions. Whether silk or chiffon, they add an extra layer of sophistication, creating a rich, traditional ensemble.
Adding Traditional Mojari FootwearMojari shoes are handcrafted footwear that pairs beautifully with kurtas. They complete the look with an ethnic touch, perfect for cultural or festive events.
Care Tips for Your Kurta Collection
Washing and Ironing TipsHand-wash delicate fabrics like silk, and use low heat when ironing to prevent damage. Proper care extends the life of kurtas, maintaining their color and texture.
Storage SuggestionsStore kurtas in breathable bags to protect against humidity. Organizing them by fabric ensures that they remain in top condition for every occasion.
Conclusion: Choosing the Right Kurta for Every Occasion
Men’s kurta designs offer a remarkable variety for every occasion, from casual days to weddings. With the right fabric, color, and style, kurtas provide both comfort and sophistication, making them a versatile wardrobe staple for all.
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dulhagharnoida · 2 months ago
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Top Trends in Indo Western Kurta Pajama and White Sherwani for Grooms
When it comes to wedding fashion, grooms today are embracing a blend of traditional and contemporary styles. Among the popular choices, the Indo Western kurta pajama and the classic white sherwani have become the go-to options for many grooms. These outfits offer a perfect balance of elegance, tradition, and modernity. In this blog, we'll explore the reasons behind their popularity, styling tips, and why they are perfect for your special day, brought to you by Dulhaghar.
Why Indo Western Kurta Pajama?
The Indo Western kurta pajama has emerged as a versatile option for modern grooms. This outfit blends traditional Indian attire with a Western twist, giving it a unique look that is both trendy and cultural. The fusion of fabrics, patterns, and designs makes the Indo Western kurta pajama perfect for those who want to stand out on their big day while staying connected to their roots.
At Dulhaghar, we offer a variety of Indo Western kurta pajama styles that cater to different tastes and personalities. Whether you prefer something minimalistic or bold, the options are endless. From vibrant colors and intricate embroidery to subtle hues and sleek cuts, there’s a style for every groom.
How to Style an Indo Western Kurta Pajama
When styling an Indo Western kurta pajama, the key is to find the right balance between traditional and modern elements. Here are a few tips:
Accessorize Smartly: Pair your Indo Western kurta pajama with traditional footwear like juttis or mojris, and add a statement brooch or pocket square for a modern touch.
Experiment with Fabrics: While cotton or silk is a classic choice, experimenting with velvet, linen, or even brocade fabrics can add a unique dimension to your outfit.
Layering is Key: Layering with a stylish Nehru jacket or a half-coat can elevate your Indo Western kurta pajama look, giving it a more polished appearance.
The Timeless Appeal of the White Sherwani
On the other hand, the white sherwani has always been a timeless and regal option for grooms. Known for its sophistication and royal charm, the white sherwani is perfect for those who want a traditional yet classy wedding look. White represents purity, and when it comes to weddings, nothing can beat the elegance of a well-tailored white sherwani.
At Dulhaghar, we offer the finest collection of white sherwani outfits, perfect for grooms who want to exude grace and poise on their big day. Whether you prefer a plain white sherwani with minimal detailing or one with intricate embroidery, the options are endless.
How to Style a White Sherwani
A white sherwani can be styled in several ways to make the groom look nothing short of majestic. Here are some styling tips:
Pick the Right Accessories: Pair your white sherwani with a contrasting stole or dupatta in bold colors like red, gold, or royal blue to add a pop of color. Add a bejeweled turban or a statement necklace to enhance the royal appeal.
Footwear Matters: Go for traditional footwear like mojris or leather sandals in neutral tones. The simplicity of a white sherwani calls for subtle, elegant footwear.
Work with Embellishments: If you’re opting for a heavily embroidered white sherwani, keep the accessories minimal to avoid overwhelming the look.
Why Choose Dulhaghar?
Whether you’re leaning towards the fusion style of an Indo Western kurta pajama or the regal allure of a white sherwani, Dulhaghar has got you covered. We specialize in crafting outfits that reflect a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, designed to make every groom look his best. Our expert tailors ensure that each piece is made with precision, using the highest quality fabrics.
At Dulhaghar, we understand that every groom’s vision for their big day is unique, and we offer customizable options to help you create the perfect outfit. Whether you want to add a personalized touch to your Indo Western kurta pajama or create a bespoke white sherwani, our team is here to make your dream wedding attire come to life.
Final Thoughts
Choosing between an Indo Western kurta pajama and a white sherwani depends on your personal style, wedding theme, and the look you want to achieve on your big day. Both styles offer something unique, and with Dulhaghar, you can be assured of finding the perfect outfit to match your taste. Whether you prefer the fusion look of the Indo Western kurta pajama or the timeless appeal of the white sherwani, make sure you feel confident and comfortable on your special day.
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myperfectfit0 · 2 months ago
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Stylish Haldi Ceremony Outfits for Men: Embrace Tradition with a Modern Twist
The Haldi ceremony, a vibrant and joyous pre-wedding ritual in Indian culture, is all about colors, laughter, and tradition. While the focus often rests on the bride and her stunning outfits, it’s equally important for grooms and male attendees to embrace the spirit of the occasion. Choosing the right Haldi ceremony outfit can not only enhance your look but also celebrate the rich heritage associated with this special day. Here’s a guide to help men choose the perfect Haldi ceremony outfit that balances tradition and modern style.
1. Embrace the Essence of Yellow
The Haldi ceremony is synonymous with the color yellow, symbolizing joy and prosperity. Men can opt for outfits that prominently feature this vibrant hue. Here are some popular options:
Kurta Pajama: A classic choice, a yellow kurta paired with a contrasting pajama or churidar is comfortable and stylish. Look for kurtas with intricate embroidery or unique cuts to stand out.
Nehru Jacket: For a refined look, consider a yellow Nehru jacket over a simple white or cream kurta. This adds a touch of elegance while keeping the festive vibe alive.
Lungi or Dhoti: For a more traditional approach, a yellow lungi or dhoti paired with a matching kurta can make a bold statement. This ensemble is not only comfortable but also embodies the essence of Indian culture.
2. Choose the Right Fabrics
Given that the Haldi ceremony often involves a lot of movement and playful interactions, the choice of fabric is crucial. Light and breathable materials such as cotton, linen, or silk blends are ideal. These fabrics will keep you comfortable throughout the festivities while allowing you to enjoy the celebratory atmosphere.
3. Play with Patterns and Textures
While solid yellow is a safe bet, don’t hesitate to experiment with patterns and textures. Floral prints, block prints, or subtle motifs can add a contemporary touch to your outfit. Pairing a printed kurta with plain bottoms or vice versa can create a balanced look that is both traditional and trendy.
4. Accessorize Wisely
Accessories can elevate your Haldi outfit from ordinary to extraordinary. Consider the following:
Mojaris or Jutis: Traditional footwear like mojari or juti complements ethnic wear beautifully. Opt for embellished or embroidered designs to add flair.
Turban or Pagdi: If you're looking to make a grand statement, wearing a turban or pagdi can enhance your overall look and showcase your cultural roots.
Simple Jewelry: A wristwatch, bracelet, or minimalistic necklace can add a personal touch without overshadowing the outfit.
5. Keep it Casual Yet Chic
The Haldi ceremony is typically a relaxed event, so it’s essential to strike a balance between being casual and looking chic. Avoid overly formal attire, and instead, focus on ensembles that allow for ease of movement and comfort.
Conclusion
The Haldi ceremony is a beautiful celebration filled with laughter and warmth, and your outfit should reflect that joyous spirit. By embracing traditional elements while adding a modern twist, men can create a memorable look that honors the significance of this occasion. So, whether you choose a classic kurta, a stylish Nehru jacket, or a bold lungi, remember to enjoy the festivities and let your personality shine through your attire. After all, it’s not just about looking good; it’s about celebrating love and happiness together.
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sceneloc8official · 2 months ago
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Tarkarli: A Coastal Paradise for Enchanting Pre-Wedding Shoots
Tarkarli, a hidden treasure on Maharashtra’s Konkan coast, is well-known for its immaculate beaches, glistening waters, and verdant surroundings. This wonderful location provides a breathtaking backdrop for couples hoping to document their love journey in a calm and picturesque environment. Because of its serene mood and stunning scenery, Tarkarli is a great place for pre-wedding photos. This blog will examine the top locations in Tarkarli for pre-wedding photos, offering creative ideas and useful advice to couples, photographers, and content producers.
1. Tarkarli Beach
The region’s jewel, Tarkarli Beach, is renowned for its crystal-clear blue seas and fine white sands. Due to the beach’s relative lack of crowds, couples can enjoy a tranquil setting while recording special moments. Tarkarli Beach’s breathtaking sunsets create a mystical atmosphere ideal for romantic photography. While making beautiful memories, couples can enjoy fun beach activities like building sandcastles or strolling along the shore.
2. Devbagh Beach
Another stunning place for pre-wedding photos is Devbagh Beach, which is close to Tarkarli. The palm-lined beach, which provides breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea, is well-known for its tranquil atmosphere. In the neighboring backwaters, couples can take a boat ride or capture romantic moments against the backdrop of the waves smashing on the coast. Devbagh Beach is a great place for personal photography because of its serene environment and stunning natural features.
3. Sindhudurg Fort
The historic Sindhudurg Fort, constructed by the Maratha king Shivaji, provides a distinctive setting for pre-wedding photos. Malvan is only a short boat trip away from the fort, which is situated on an island. The fort’s historic architecture and breathtaking sea vistas create a dramatic scene for lovers. The fort is a remarkable place for photography since it combines history and beauty when exploring its ruins and capturing romantic moments.
4. Nivati Beach
Pre-wedding photo opportunities can be had in the tranquil and gorgeous environment of Nivati Beach, a remote beach. The beach is popular for taking pictures of special moments because of its golden sands and crystal-clear waves. Couples can enjoy the breathtaking scenery while posing against the beach’s calm. Nivati Beach is a hidden photographic gem because of its serene ambiance and stunning surroundings.
5. Karli River
The Karli River, which empties into the Arabian Sea, provides a distinctive backdrop for pre-wedding photos. A romantic boat trip along the river, surrounded by verdant scenery and rich vegetation, is the perfect opportunity for couples to capture special moments. The river’s tranquil waters offer an ideal setting for personal photography, so include it in your pre-wedding photography schedule.
City Spotlight
Tarkarli is known for more than simply its gorgeous beaches; it has a vibrant cultural history. The area is renowned for its mouthwatering coastal cuisine, lively local markets, and friendly hospitality. Couples can explore traditional handicrafts like pottery and jewelry to immerse in the local way of life fully. Tarkarli’s tranquil ambiance and stunning natural splendor make it the ideal getaway for couples wishing to commemorate their love.
Incorporating Local Culture
Couples should incorporate local culture into their pre-wedding shoot to make it more memorable. Bridal parties can enhance the authenticity of their photos by dressing in traditional Maharashtrian clothes, such as kurta-pajamas for grooms and Paithani sarees for brides. A more realistic experience can also be produced by incorporating regional accessories like handicrafts or traditional jewelry. Getting involved with regional craftspeople to create one-of-a-kind backdrops like hand-painted murals or classic wooden structures can further improve the look of the photo session.
Creative Shoot Ideas
Beach Bliss: At Tarkarli Beach, capture carefree moments with a romantic backdrop provided by the breathtaking sunset.
Historical Romance: Use Sindhudurg Fort’s historic architecture to produce striking and classic portraits.
Nature Escape: Discover the tranquil settings of Nivti Beach and record private moments amid the breathtaking scenery.
River Serenity: Include the serene Karli River environment in your photo session to capture lovely moments while taking a boat trip.
Cultural Fusion: Combine contemporary postures with traditional Maharashtrian clothing to create a distinctive story that captures Tarkarli’s charm and the couple’s personalities.
Practical Tips
Permits: Ensure you have all the required permits, especially if you visit historical sites or protected places. Ask about any potential fees for professional shoots.
Weather Conditions: Tarkarli has a tropical climate, and October through March is the ideal time to visit because of the milder temperatures. The mellow light in the early mornings and late afternoons makes them perfect for photography.
Local Vendors: Work with nearby photographers and videographers familiar with the location for the most outstanding outcomes.
Accommodation: Try booking accommodations at nearby hotels or resorts that provide beautiful scenery and convenient access to filming sites.
Nearby Cities for Pre-Wedding Shoots
Couples can also explore nearby cities like:
Malvan: Known for its beautiful beaches and historical forts.
Kankavali: Offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural experiences.
Sindhudurg: Famous for its coastal charm and rich history.
Conclusion
Tarkarli is a coastal haven that provides the right fusion of historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural diversity, making it a top choice for pre-wedding photoshoot locations. With its breathtaking beaches, calm rivers, and imposing forts, it offers couples the ideal backdrop on which to paint their love tale. By combining innovative ideas with local aspects, couples can create unforgettable moments that will last a lifetime.
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tex-yunus · 2 months ago
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10 Amazing clothes for men for wedding
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Weddings are a time for celebration, and for men, it’s the perfect occasion to dress your best. Whether you're the groom, groomsman, or a guest, picking the right outfit is key to looking sharp and feeling confident. Here are 10 amazing clothing options for men to consider for a wedding, ranging from traditional to contemporary styles.
1. Classic Three-Piece Suit
A three-piece suit is a timeless and sophisticated option for a wedding. It consists of a jacket, trousers, and a vest (waistcoat), adding an extra layer of formality to your outfit. Stick to darker shades like navy, charcoal, or black for an evening wedding, and you can experiment with lighter hues like beige or light grey for a daytime event.
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Pair with a crisp white shirt, a classic tie, and polished leather shoes to complete the look.
2. Tuxedo
For formal weddings, nothing beats the elegance of a tuxedo. A well-fitted tuxedo in black or midnight blue gives a timeless appeal. Paired with a black bow tie and patent leather shoes, this outfit ensures you look like the epitome of class.
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Opt for a shawl or peak lapel for added sophistication, and always stick to a black bow tie for classic appeal.
3. Bandhgala Suit
For a traditional yet modern Indian look, the bandhgala suit is a fantastic choice. Known for its high-neck style, the bandhgala exudes elegance and is perfect for formal Indian weddings. You can find them in a variety of fabrics such as silk, velvet, and brocade.
Pro Tip:
Pair a dark-colored bandhgala with fitted trousers and mojari shoes for a regal look.
4. Sherwani
The sherwani is a quintessential outfit for grooms at Indian weddings. It is often made from rich fabrics like silk, brocade, or velvet, with intricate embroidery or embellishments. A well-fitted sherwani, paired with churidar or straight pants, adds a royal touch to any wedding ensemble.
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Choose a sherwani in ivory, beige, or gold tones for a classic look, or experiment with jewel tones for something bold.
5. Achkan
An achkan is a longer, knee-length coat that’s similar to a sherwani but often more minimalistic. It's perfect for men who want a traditional yet understated look. Typically worn with churidar pants, the achkan offers a refined and elegant style.
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Choose pastel or neutral shades for a modern twist, and pair with embroidered juttis for a traditional finish.
6. Nehru Jacket with Kurta
The Nehru jacket, paired with a kurta, is a versatile option that combines tradition with a contemporary touch. This combination works well for semi-formal weddings and can be dressed up with a printed or embroidered jacket.
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Opt for contrasting colors for the kurta and jacket, and complete the look with leather loafers or juttis.
7. Jodhpuri Suit
The Jodhpuri suit, also known as a bandhgala suit with a western twist, is another great option for weddings. This structured, fitted suit combines a classic western blazer style with Indian elements, often featuring embroidery or rich fabric.
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Wear with a pocket square or brooch to elevate the look, and pair with formal shoes for a polished finish.
8. Indo-Western Fusion Outfit
For men who want a blend of traditional and modern, an Indo-Western outfit is the way to go. This can be a fusion of a traditional sherwani with western-style trousers or a jacket-style kurta. It’s perfect for men who want a unique yet stylish wedding look.
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Choose an outfit with clean lines and minimal embellishments for a modern aesthetic, and pair it with loafers or brogues.
9. Embroidered Kurta with Dhoti
For a more traditional Indian look, an embroidered kurta with dhoti is a great option. The intricate detailing on the kurta adds a festive touch, while the dhoti brings an element of cultural richness. This outfit is ideal for weddings with a traditional or cultural theme.
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Pair this ensemble with embroidered juttis or mojari shoes for a complete traditional look.
10. Designer Blazer with Trousers
For a contemporary look, a designer blazer paired with trousers is an excellent option for a semi-formal wedding. Blazers with bold patterns, intricate details, or unique cuts can add a stylish edge to your outfit without going over the top.
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Opt for printed or embroidered blazers if you want to make a statement, and pair them with solid-colored trousers for balance.
Conclusion:
When it comes to wedding attire for men, there are endless options, whether you prefer classic western suits or traditional Indian wear. The key is to choose an outfit that not only fits the occasion but also makes you feel confident and comfortable. From three-piece suits and tuxedos to sherwanis and bandhgalas, you can make a lasting impression with any of these styles.
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playermagic23 · 2 months ago
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BREAKING! Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth tie the wedding in an intimate traditional ceremony and share their first photos: "To Eternal Love, Light & Magic"
The Indian film industry was ecstatic as word of Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth's small wedding ceremony leaked. The pair exchanged vows in a traditional ceremony that celebrated their love and devotion. Aditi and Siddharth had been reported to be dating for several years. They got engaged earlier this year. Today, Aditi officially announced their wedding in front of their family and close friends.
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The pair posted their first wedding images on social media, with a heartfelt statement that said, "You are my Sun, Moon, and all my Stars…" To be Pixie Soulmates forever...to giggle and never grow up... To Eternal Love, Light, and Magic. Mrs and Mr Adu-Siddhu." The photographs captured the essence of their wonderful day, highlighting their pleasure and happiness as they began this new chapter in their life.
The wedding ceremony was place in private, with just close relatives and friends in attendance. The couple chose a traditional Indian wedding, replete with elaborate ceremonies and costumes. The bride looked lovely in a gold blouse and organza saree, while the groom looked dashing in a white kurta and mundu. Aditi and Siddharth have long been noted for their subtle elegance and propensity to keep their personal life secret. Their wedding reflected their ideals, as they picked a calm and intimate way to commemorate their love.
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The couple's admirers were ecstatic to hear the news of their wedding and flooded social media with congratulations and well wishes.
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riwaat · 3 months ago
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Haldi ceremony holds a special place in our hearts. It's an event filled with joy, laughter, and a splash of yellow. This vibrant pre-wedding ritual is steeped in cultural significance and cherished traditions. At Riwaat, we believe that such an auspicious ceremony deserves an outfit that matches its spirit. Enter the Haldi kurta pajama—a timeless and versatile ensemble that perfectly blends tradition with style.
The Significance of Haldi Ceremony
The Haldi ceremony is more than just applying turmeric paste on the bride and groom; it's a moment of celebration that brings families together. The bright yellow hue of Haldi (turmeric) symbolizes purity, prosperity, and good luck, setting the tone for a happy and harmonious wedding day. For this occasion, the choice of attire is essential, and nothing speaks of comfort, elegance, and tradition better than a kurta pajama.
Why Choose a Kurta Pajama for Haldi?
When it comes to Haldi outfits, comfort is key. The Haldi paste can be a bit messy, and the event is often accompanied by playful water splashes, flower petals, and lots of dancing. The kurta pajama is an ideal choice, offering both style and practicality. Its loose-fitting design allows for easy movement, while the fabric options, from soft cotton to breathable linen, ensure comfort throughout the ceremony.
Styles to Consider for Your Haldi Kurta Pajama
Classic White with a Yellow Dupatta: A white kurta pajama paired with a vibrant yellow dupatta is a timeless choice for Haldi. The white represents purity, while the yellow complements the theme of the ceremony. At Riwaat, we offer a range of white kurta pajamas crafted from high-quality cotton, ensuring you stay cool and comfortable while looking effortlessly stylish.
Bold Yellow Kurta Pajama: For those who love to make a statement, a bold yellow kurta pajama is perfect for the Haldi ceremony. This monochromatic look captures the essence of the event and is sure to stand out in photographs. Our collection at Riwaat features various shades of yellow, from mustard to sunflower, allowing you to find the perfect hue to suit your style.
Printed and Embroidered Designs: If you want to add a contemporary twist to your traditional attire, opt for a printed or embroidered kurta pajama. Intricate floral prints or subtle embroidery can elevate your outfit, adding a touch of sophistication. Riwaat offers a curated selection of kurta pajamas with unique prints and hand-embroidered details that blend modern aesthetics with traditional charm.
Fabric Choices That Speak of Comfort and Elegance
The choice of fabric plays a crucial role in the overall look and feel of your kurta pajama. For a summer wedding, lightweight fabrics like cotton or linen are ideal, offering breathability and comfort. If you're looking for something more luxurious, consider silk or a silk-blend kurta pajama. These fabrics add a subtle sheen and richness to your attire, making you feel like royalty on your special day.
Accessorize to Enhance Your Look
No outfit is complete without the right accessories. For a Haldi kurta pajama, less is more. Opt for a simple pair of traditional mojris or jutis, and consider adding a pocket square or a contrasting dupatta to add depth to your outfit. A minimalistic bracelet or a watch can further enhance your look without overshadowing the simplicity and elegance of your attire.
Why Riwaat for Your Haldi Outfit?
At Riwaat, we understand the importance of celebrating traditions while embracing modern style. Our Haldi kurta pajama collection is designed to offer a perfect blend of comfort, elegance, and affordability. With a focus on quality fabrics, intricate detailing, and a wide range of styles, Riwaat is your go-to destination for wedding attire that honors your heritage while keeping you fashion-forward.
Conclusion
The Haldi ceremony is a cherished moment in every wedding, and the outfit you choose should reflect the joy and significance of the occasion. A Haldi kurta pajama from Riwaat not only provides comfort and style but also pays homage to timeless Indian traditions. Explore our collection today and find the perfect ensemble to make your Haldi ceremony truly memorable.
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charchaandcollection · 3 months ago
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Choosing the Best Mehndi Dress for Groom: A Guide through Char Chaand
The mehndi rite is a vibrant and joyous occasion that celebrates the union of two souls. For the groom, it’s not only a day of rituals but additionally an opportunity to showcase his style and persona via his attire. Among the myriad alternatives available, Char Chaand sticks out as a beacon of elegance and class, supplying impeccable alternatives for the perfect mehndi dress.
Traditional Elegance with a Contemporary Twist
Char Chaand specializes in blending conventional craftsmanship with present day designs, ensuring that each groom seems resplendent on his mehndi day. From intricately embroidered kurtas to stylish sherwanis embellished with top notch information, each outfit reflects a harmonious fusion of heritage and modernity.
Quality Craftsmanship
At Char Chaand, fine craftsmanship is paramount. Each garment is meticulously crafted the usage of premium fabrics and elaborations, ensuring not most effective a pricey look but also consolation at some stage in the rite. Whether it’s sensitive thread paintings, brilliant sequins, or rich textures, each detail is thoughtfully curated to create a masterpiece that exudes sophistication and charm.
Versatile Options
Char Chaand knows that grooms have numerous possibilities. Hence, the collection gives quite a few patterns and colours to in shape each taste and event. Whether you prefer a classic white kurta with complex gold embroidery for a traditional look or a colourful sherwani with colourful motifs for a contemporary aptitude, Char Chaand provides options that cater to all options.
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Personalized Service
Choosing the precise mehndi get dressed is a sizeable decision, and Char Chaand ensures a personalized shopping experience. Their professional team assists grooms in selecting outfits that complement their persona, in shape flawlessly, and align with the overall subject matter of the ceremony. This attention to detail ensures that every groom feels confident and appears impeccable on his unique day.
Celebrating Heritage and Culture
Beyond fashion, Char Chaand celebrates the cultural significance of the mehndi rite. Each garment is designed no longer just as apparel but as an image of way of life and heritage, embodying the richness of Indian culture and craftsmanship. By carrying a Char Chaand ensemble, grooms honour and cherish the rituals and customs that make the mehndi rite a cherished a part of weddings.
In end, Char Chaand stands as a most desirable desire for grooms seeking the pleasant best mehndi dress for groom. With its dedication to first-class, craftsmanship, versatility, and personalised carrier, Char Chaand guarantees that every groom looks dashing and feels wonderful on this auspicious day. Choosing Char Chaand means no longer just selecting a garment but embracing a legacy of beauty and cultural delight.
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dangkaran · 4 months ago
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How to Accessorize Your Kurta Pajama for a Modern Look
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Are you looking for "How to Accessorize Your Kurta Pajama for a Modern Look" Then look no further than this blog.
Kurta pajama, a timeless classic in men's ethnic wear, has seen a significant resurgence in recent years. With modern trends evolving, accessorizing your kurta pajama can elevate your style game and keep you on point. As a content creator with a decade of experience, I’ve seen trends come and go, but the art of accessorizing remains a powerful tool in transforming a simple outfit into a fashion statement. Here’s how you can achieve a modern look with your kurta pajama.
1. Add a Statement Dupatta
A dupatta can instantly add a touch of elegance and modernity to your kurta pajama. Opt for a silk or brocade dupatta with intricate patterns or embroidery. According to a survey by Fashion Era in 2023, 68% of men felt more confident and stylish when they included a dupatta with their kurta pajama.
2. Experiment with Footwear
Gone are the days when traditional mojris were the only option. Modern trends have introduced a variety of footwear that pairs well with kurta pajamas. Consider leather sandals, loafers, or even stylish sneakers for a fusion look. Data from Footwear Times in 2023 shows a 35% increase in men pairing sneakers with ethnic wear.
3. Layer with a Jacket
Adding a Nehru jacket or a sleeveless bandi can give your kurta pajama a contemporary twist. Choose a contrasting color or a patterned jacket to make a bold statement. The Ethnic Fashion Report 2023 highlighted that 52% of men between the ages of 25-35 preferred layering their kurta pajamas with jackets for a modern look.
4. Use Modern Accessories
Incorporate modern accessories such as cufflinks, pocket squares, and brooches. A minimalist brooch on the kurta can add a touch of sophistication. According to Accessory Trends 2023, 47% of men found that adding small accessories made their ethnic outfits stand out more.
5. Play with Colors
Don’t shy away from experimenting with colors. While traditional kurta pajamas often come in whites and creams, modern trends encourage vibrant colors and unique prints. A study by Color Psychology in 2022 found that 63% of individuals felt more attractive in brightly colored clothing.
6. Incorporate a Modern Watch
A sleek, modern watch can be the perfect accessory to complete your look. Opt for metallic or leather strap watches that complement the color of your outfit. The Global Watch Survey in 2023 indicated that 58% of men considered watches their go-to accessory for enhancing ethnic wear.
7. Add a Belt
Belts aren’t just for pants. A stylish belt over the kurta can add structure and a modern touch to your outfit. Choose a leather belt with a unique buckle for added flair. According to a poll by Fashionista in 2023, 41% of men found belts to be a practical and stylish addition to their ethnic wear.
8. Modern Hairstyles
Your hairstyle can significantly impact your overall look. Opt for a modern hairstyle that complements your face shape and outfit. A well-groomed beard can also add to the modern appeal. In a survey by Men’s Grooming Guide in 2023, 59% of men believed that their hairstyle and grooming habits enhanced their traditional attire.
9. Stylish Eyewear
Eyewear can be a game-changer. Choose stylish frames that match your face shape and outfit. Whether it’s a pair of classic aviators or trendy round glasses, eyewear can add a contemporary edge. Eyewear Trends 2023 reported that 44% of men felt eyewear was a key accessory in completing their ethnic look.
10. Personal Touches
Finally, add personal touches that reflect your style. Whether it’s a family heirloom, a favorite ring, or a unique scarf, these personal elements can make your outfit truly yours. Personal Style Insights 2023 revealed that 62% of men believed that personal touches made their outfits more meaningful and stylish.
11. Minimalist Jewelry: Understated bracelets or rings can provide a refined touch without overpowering the outfit. Choose designs that are simple yet elegant, such as thin metal bands or subtle gemstones. Minimalist jewelry complements the traditional look without detracting from the kurta pajama. It adds a touch of sophistication and modernity. Aim for pieces that enhance rather than dominate.
12. Trendy Bags: Chic clutches or crossbody bags can elevate your kurta pajama look. Choose bags with clean lines and modern designs. Opt for materials like leather or high-quality fabric. The right bag adds a stylish dimension and is practical for carrying essentials. It’s an accessory that bridges traditional and contemporary styles seamlessly.
13. Layered Neckties: Adding modern neckties or bow ties can provide a fresh twist to your kurta pajama. Opt for ties with geometric patterns or bold colors to stand out. Ensure the tie complements the kurta’s design and doesn’t overwhelm it. This accessory adds a touch of sophistication and modernity. It’s perfect for formal or festive occasions.
14.Cool Caps or Hats: Fashionable caps or hats can introduce a modern vibe to your kurta pajama. Opt for styles like fedora, beret, or snapback depending on your preference. Choose neutral or complementary colors to match the outfit. This accessory adds a playful or elegant touch. It also helps protect you from the sun while looking stylish.
15.Chic Scarves: A stylish scarf draped around your neck can add a touch of sophistication. Opt for scarves with interesting patterns or textures. Choose colors that complement or contrast with your kurta pajama. The scarf adds warmth and an extra layer of style. It’s a versatile accessory that enhances the overall look.
16.Metallic Accents: Metallic elements like cufflinks or brooches can add a touch of modern elegance. Opt for sleek, contemporary designs that match the outfit. Metallic accents catch the light and provide a sophisticated shine. They enhance the traditional kurta pajama with a modern twist. This subtle addition can elevate your entire look.
Conclusion
Accessorizing your kurta pajama for a modern look is all about blending traditional elements with contemporary trends. By incorporating statement pieces, experimenting with colors, and adding personal touches, you can transform a simple kurta pajama into a stylish and modern ensemble. Remember, confidence is the key to carrying any look, so wear your accessories with pride and make a statement wherever you go.
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samkkshopping · 5 months ago
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Bride & Groom Style Guide: Inspired by Sonakshi Sinha & Zaheer Iqbal
The whispers of romance between Bollywood stars Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal have kept fans and netizens buzzing with curiosity. The couple, who managed to keep their relationship under wraps, finally delighted everyone with the news of their wedding. As the story goes, the two met at a party hosted by none other than Salman Khan, Sonakshi’s first co-star and the man who played Cupid in their enchanting love story. Their friendship blossomed into a beautiful romance, culminating in a wedding that marks a new chapter in their lives. With all eyes on their nuptials, Samyakk dives into the fashion details and joyous moments of their special day.
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A Timeless Bridal Ensemble — Sonakshi’s Vintage Ivory Saree
Sonakshi Sinha exuded timeless elegance and beauty in a richly embroidered ivory-white saree, a sentimental choice for her intimate wedding ceremony. This stunning saree, originally belonging to her mother Poonam Sinha, featured intricate chikankari work, reflecting Sonakshi’s love for classic and traditional attire. She honored her family’s legacy by upcycling this vintage saree, infusing it with her unique style. Complementing the saree with her mother’s choker necklace, traditional gajra, and delicate alta, Sonakshi’s bridal look was a perfect blend of nostalgia and grace.
Bridal Saree Inspirations for Modern Brides
For brides seeking wedding sarees rich in tradition and sentiment, Samyakk presents a curated selection of bridal sarees in gold, ivory, and white tones. These exquisite pieces capture the essence of timeless beauty, making every bride feel like a queen on her special day.
Zaheer Iqbal: Twinning and Shining with His Bride
Zaheer Iqbal made a fashion statement by twinning with Sonakshi in a similarly hued thread work kurta set. White, cream, or ivory tones are ideal for grooms who wish to elevate their wedding attire. Samyakk offers a range of royal kurta-pajama sets for men, perfect for twinning with their beloved brides.
Sonakshi’s Reception: A Red Banarasi Saree Delight
For her wedding reception, Sonakshi chose a bright red banarasi saree adorned with gold embroidery and a broad border, steering clear of extravagant designer lehengas. This choice turned heads and even received praise from celebrities like Kajol. The saree, paired with an emerald gold choker necklace, gajra, sindoor, bindi, and winged eyeliner, created an iconic Indian bridal look. The golden potli bag added a delightful touch to her ensemble.
Radiant Brides in Red Sarees
Brides-to-be can explore Samyakk’s collection of red sarees, heavy silk sarees, red banarasi sarees and banarasi sarees online. These vibrant pieces, with their intricate golden details and embroidery, will undoubtedly enhance any bridal look, adding a touch of grandeur and elegance.
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Zaheer’s Regal Sherwani
Zaheer looked dashing in a white textured sherwani, paired with a white shirt and pants. The red collar peeking out added a touch of sophistication and royal flair to his look. His impeccable fashion sense and polished appearance made a grand statement.
Sherwani Designs for the Modern Groom
Samyakk offers a stunning collection of sherwanis for grooms, perfect for creating a polished and radiant look on the big day. These traditional and opulent garments add depth and richness to any wedding celebration.
Conclusion
The couple’s meticulous attention to detail extended beyond their outfits, ensuring their hair, accessories, and makeup were flawless. By embracing traditional elements, they created a charismatic presence. For those committed to looking their best at their wedding and reception, Samyakk is the ultimate destination for bridal and groom attire. From bridal sarees and lehengas to sherwanis and Indio-Western outfits, Samyakk provides the perfect touches for extravagant Indian weddings, celebrating the harmonious union of love and tradition.
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mohanlalfashions · 6 months ago
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The haldi outfit for groom is a blend of tradition and elegance. He wears a vibrant yellow kurta, symbolizing happiness and prosperity, paired with white or beige churidar pants for a classic contrast. The kurta features subtle embroidery or mirror work, adding a touch of festivity without overpowering the simplicity. A matching stole draped casually over one shoulder enhances the traditional look. Completing the ensemble are comfortable, yet stylish, mojari shoes and minimal accessories, allowing the groom to participate freely in the haldi ceremony's joyous and sometimes messy rituals. This outfit beautifully merges comfort with cultural significance. Visit here - https://www.mohanlalsons.com/collections/haldi-collection
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Kurta Pajama and White Sherwani for Men from DulhaGhar
When it comes to traditional Indian fashion, nothing beats the timeless elegance of kurta pajama for men and the majestic allure of a sherwani for men white. These classic outfits have stood the test of time, symbolizing grace and sophistication in every stitch. At DulhaGhar, we specialize in crafting premium ethnic wear that blends tradition with contemporary style, making it the perfect choice for weddings, festivals, and special occasions.
The Classic Charm of Kurta Pajama for Men
The kurta pajama for men is a quintessential outfit that has been a part of Indian culture for centuries. Whether it's a wedding, a festive celebration, or a casual family gathering, the kurta pajama never fails to impress. The long, flowing kurta paired with comfortable pajama pants creates a look that's both elegant and versatile.
At DulhaGhar, we offer a wide range of kurta pajama for men designed to suit every occasion. From rich fabrics like silk and cotton to intricate embroidery and embellishments, our collection is designed to enhance your style while keeping comfort in mind. Whether you're looking for something simple and understated or a more elaborate design, our kurta pajama for men range has something for everyone.
One of the most appealing aspects of a kurta pajama for men is its versatility. You can pair it with a Nehru jacket for a more formal look or keep it casual with just the kurta and pajama. The outfit is available in various colors and styles, allowing you to experiment with your personal style. At DulhaGhar, we believe in offering you options that let your personality shine through.
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At DulhaGhar, our collection of sherwani for men white is designed for those who want to make a statement. Each sherwani is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, featuring fine embroidery, luxurious fabrics, and a flawless fit. The white sherwani is perfect for grooms who want to embrace tradition while still looking modern and stylish.
Pair your sherwani for men white with a matching turban and traditional footwear like mojris for a complete royal look. Whether you prefer minimalistic designs or more intricate patterns, our range at DulhaGhar ensures that you'll find the perfect sherwani to suit your taste.
Choosing the Right Ethnic Wear for the Occasion
Whether you're attending a wedding as a guest, preparing for your own special day, or celebrating a festival, choosing the right ethnic wear can make all the difference. A kurta pajama for men is ideal for more relaxed or semi-formal events, offering both style and comfort. On the other hand, a sherwani for men white is perfect for formal occasions like weddings, where you want to make a lasting impression.
At DulhaGhar, we understand that every occasion is unique, and so is your style. That's why we offer a diverse collection of kurta pajama for men and sherwani for men white, each designed to meet the specific needs of different events. With our wide range of options, you can effortlessly find the perfect outfit for any celebration.
The DulhaGhar Experience
At DulhaGhar, we pride ourselves on offering high-quality ethnic wear that combines tradition with modern design. Our kurta pajama for men and sherwani for men white collections are crafted with the finest materials and designed to make you stand out. We believe that every outfit tells a story, and with our attention to detail and commitment to excellence, we ensure that your story is one of elegance and sophistication.
In addition to offering a wide range of styles, we also provide customization options to ensure that your outfit fits you perfectly. Whether you need alterations or want to add a personal touch to your sherwani for men white, we're here to help you achieve your desired look.
Final Thoughts
For those who want to embrace tradition while staying stylish, DulhaGhar offers the perfect selection of kurta pajama for men and sherwani for men white. Whether you're attending a wedding, celebrating a festival, or just want to elevate your ethnic wardrobe, our collection has something for everyone. Explore our range today and find the perfect outfit that combines timeless elegance with contemporary style.
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