Are you the sister of the bride-to-be? Well, besides being on 24/7 bridesmaid duty, you’re also going to be the third most important person at that wedding. While your sister may not be able to stop beaming and gushing with happiness, you, as a bride’s sister on the other hand, cannot contain your excitement.
Helping your sister find her dream lehenga, the one which she’s visualized since the age of two, might have been your sole purpose, but now, it’s time to find you a stunning lehenga, as well. Your sister may have the grooms and the guests whole-hearted attention, but any guesses as to who the guests are going to be eyeing next? Bride’s sister, of course! Plus, you never know when cupid might strike, so your best bet is to be the utmost prepared by stepping out looking nothing less than stunning.
Play with trends, break the classic stereotypes and have fun. You’re the sister, after all; it’s your time to shine without outshining the bride. After scouring the net and shamelessly stalking our A-list designers, we’ve nailed down the season’s most breathtaking trends that need to make it into your wardrobe.
Until then, Keep Calm Cause’ Your Sister Is Getting Married!
Indian wedding dresses ideas for Bride’s sister:
Team Gold
You’ve struck gold, literally! The perfect reception outfit, this one is going to catch a lot of eyeballs. Flash or no, you’re going to have the spotlight on you, even when you’re miles away from the stage. We saw Kareena Kapoor Khan sizzle in this metallic gold lehenga at the Sonam-Anand reception. When the ‘Queen’ of all-things-fashion has spoken, time to humbly abide. A color which blends beautifully with every skin tone, we’re feeling the gold rush, this season.
Neon Madness
With florals galore the biggest bridal trend, let your sister slay in all-things-floral. You in the meantime make a mark of your own as a bride’s sister, without overpowering her. Opt for colours that bright, vibrant, peppy and so you! Add a little sparkle on your terms, just like Alia Bhatt.
Sharara Sharara
Ditch the sarees and the lehengas, flirt with these shararas, instead. You’ve seen them on every possible A-lister, this Ganpati, now, it’s your turn. Opt for heavily embellished one’s if you’re planning to twirl in it at the reception or go for fun, summer vibe, if you choose to don it at the Sangeet. Either way, this outfit is going to make you look a lot less young than you actually are.
The Unconventional Route
The best part about being the sister of the bride? You don’t have to play by the traditional rules. Break them and strike a pose with panache, as you mix and match your favourite peplums with a brand new saree. Minus the blouse headache, this fusion attire is surely going to get everyone talking.