Thursday 2 November 2017

The Bridal Couture Store – Velvet Is Back

Velvet certainly is not a trend that is new to Indians; it’s been there as part of our culture since time immemorial. This is one fabric that has been common among both professional and amateur designers. The fabric can be used for various purposes- from making accessories like- handbags, jackets, scarves, and shoes to traditional outfits like – lehengas, blouses, cholis and even c. But, then velvet had one way or another lost its importance with the Indian weddings.





But, its 2017 and DEAR brides, make a note, velvet - the forgotten bridal fabric is making a comeback and is available everywhere and in every colour. The trend list of The Bridal Couture Store has embraced the fabric and has welcomed it into their bridal collection. Classy, rich and luxurious, the fabric looks amazingly good on both men and women.

How good is velvet for Indian wedding wear?


Velvet impart shine of its own to the complete outfit and makes it look even more interesting. With velvet comes the royal feel, wherein clothes made of this fabric stand out in even the biggest gatherings.

A sumptuous fabric, velvet due to their heaviness is perfect for winter weddings. Patterns, embroidery and other light to heavy details make it look even more royal and lavish. Another important aspect of velvet is its sheer versatility, which has made it a most sought out option for wedding wear. The fabric is available in varying degree of weight and thickness and gives its designer a great many options in terms of drape and structure.

Velvet wear ideas for soon-to-be brides

Selecting the just right kind of wedding wear is one of the most difficult decisions to make (obviously second to the one that you want to get married to whom) and for this decision you just want to be Ms. Right. Velvet is known for its royal and grandeur appeal, which not most fabric can achieve.

According to a renowned designer, “velvet is the fabric for the yesteryear’s maharajas and maharanis and when someone chooses to keep velvet as her wedding fabric, she will make sure she looks nothing less than a maharani”.

Get the right 'velvet' look

Hues of red, blue, wine and yellow are the most appreciated colours of the fall. If you don’t want to go with a complete velvet outfit, you can choose either a velvet lehenga or choli. You can also opt for velvet jacket to team up with the western or ethnic wear. Then again, if you don’t want a complete velvet outfit, you can still use the fabric for either a handbag, velvet dupatta or a kamarband to match your outfit.

Keeping yourself comfortable is another factor to consider on your wedding day. It is important to select an outfit that is not cumbersome and heavy. The time of the year must also be considered, you don’t want to be either sweating or freezing on your special day.

Royal and opulent, velvet is sure to make you resplendent on the biggest day of your life. For more information on current trends and patterns consult the specialists at The Bridal Couture Store or visit http://ajieshoberoi.com/

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