From Mehendi to Reception: Outfit Inspiration for Every Function

 The wedding invites are hitting the doormat faster than I can say “What am I going to wear?” If your social calendar looks anything like mine, and you are in a situation where you are just standing in front of your wardrobe, wondering how to transition from a sun-drenched Mehendi to a high-glitz Reception without repeating the same old silhouette. Then don’t worry because I have got your back. This season, I have decided to ditch the “cookie-cutter” look. I am leaning into pieces that allow me to actually dance, eat the appetisers, and still look like a dream in the candid shots. I am sharing my personal mood board for every wedding function.

The Mehendi: Breezy & Bold

Mehendi mornings are for vibrant colours and movement. Since you will have henna on your hands for hours, you need something that stays out of the way but still looks festive enough. I have been eyeing the ethnic co ord sets online for this exactly. A crop top paired with high-waisted flared trousers is the ultimate “cool-girl” move; it’s traditional print meets modern comfort. 

The Haldi: Sunshine in Fabric

For the haldi, I always go for something that feels light. A classic women shara set in shades of marigold or lime is my top pick. The tiered flare of the pants adds that playful drama when you’re twirling, and because the fabric is usually breathable cotton or georgette, you won’t melt under the afternoon sun.



The Sangeet: The “Twirl” Factor

You cannot, I repeat, cannot, go wrong with an anarkali set for the sangeet. There is something about the way the heavy flare moves on the dance floor that feels so cinematic. Look for one with delicate mirror work or gota-patti that catches the stage lights. It’s the easiest way to look “extra” without trying too hard. 

The Wedding & Reception: Timeless Grace

When the main ceremony rolls around, I find myself returning to the elegance of a full suit set with dupatta. A silk or chanderi set with a heavily embroidered dupatta draped over one shoulder is the epitome of grace. It feels respectful to the tradition, when styles with sleek hair and statement earrings, they look incredibly high-fashion. 

Wrapping Up

I have had so many of you asking me where I find my Jaipur-inspired pieces that don’t look mass-produced. Well, my secret is Mirayaz Jaipur. I have been obsessed with their collection. Their designs feel like they were made specifically for my wardrobe, unfussy, elegant, and unique. If you are looking for that one “hero” outfit for an upcoming wedding, you have to see what they’re doing. 

Visit their website today and explore the designs that are specifically made for your wardrobe!


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