Styling Kurta Salwar's and Wedding wear

The Kurta Salwar's Legacy The kurta salwar, a two-piece (or often three-piece with a dupatta) clothing that originated in the Indian subcontinent, is typically worn by both men and women. The salwar is a loose-fitting bottom with folds that narrow at the ankles, and the kurta is a long tunic-style top. From Punjab to Pakistan, from Delhi to Dhaka, this outfit has been updated over the centuries, each adding a unique spin to the traditional style. The kurta salwar has a unique position at weddings. It is frequently the recommended dress for intimate wedding ceremonies as well as pre-wedding events like sangeet, haldi, and mehndi. The comfort of use, skill to fit rich decorations, and the effortless elegance it provides upon the wearer are the main reasons for its popularity. For the Bride: Traditional Charm Blends with Modern Beauty The days of brides wearing only heavy sarees and lehengas are long gone. The modern bride is bolder and often looks for comfort without compromising sty...