November 25, 2024
DHAKA – Weddings in Bangladesh are nothing short of magical. The air hums with the melody of laughter, the aroma of biriyani wafts through grand banquet halls, and every corner dazzle with the glimmer of marigold garlands and fairy lights. But amidst all this charm lies the ultimate question that can make or break the experience: What should I wear?
The beauty of what you already own
One of the most sustainable and heartfelt ways to prepare for a wedding is to repurpose your wardrobe.
That saree your mother handed down or that kurta you wore to a friend’s wedding last year might just be your ticket to standing out this season. Vintage handloom sarees like Jamdani, Tangail, or silk can be styled differently to make them feel fresh.
And if you are travelling for the wedding and have limited packing space, choose versatile pieces. A black or gold saree is a safe choice as it can be styled in multiple ways. Pair it with a statement blouse or jacket to create a fresh look.
Accessories are game changers. That old black saree can become party-ready with a pair of earrings, a studded clutch, and a choker. Don’t shy away from borrowing jewellery from family – it’s a tradition as much as a style hack.
Fusion with a flair!
While lehengas and sarees remain a popular choice for weddings, an Anarkali can offer the perfect balance of comfort and charm. Imagine the outfit from the second image – a beautifully embroidered Anarkali with earthy tones and intricate patterns. It’s the kind of attire that whispers, “effortlessly graceful.”
Choose fabrics like georgette or chiffon to ensure ease of movement and add a pair of colourful jhumkas and bangles for a playful vibe. Moreover, comfortable yet stylish footwear, like embroidered juttis can keep you on your feet through hours of celebrations.
If you are aiming to stand out, layer your outfit with a vibrant dupatta or shawl that pays homage to Bangladesh’s heritage – think Nakshi Kantha-inspired embroidery or ethnic prints.
For those who don’t want to splurge
Buying a brand-new outfit for every wedding can be both financially and environmentally taxing. Instead, make small tweaks to elevate your existing wardrobe.
Have an embroidered blouse? Pair it with a contrasting plain saree. A rich dupatta? Style it with a monochrome salwar suit or even a Western-style dress.
In cities like Dhaka, many boutiques and designers now offer outfit rentals for weddings. This allows you to wear high-end designer pieces at a fraction of the price. That said, customising outfits can be immensely rewarding. Add sequins or embroidered patches to an old saree or lehenga to give it a modern twist. Similarly, embellish your blouse with beads or tassels to make it stand out.
Accessorising the deshi way
No outfit is complete without the right accessories, and Bangladeshi weddings are the perfect excuse to go all out!
Kundan or polki sets work beautifully for heavy sarees and lehengas. For simpler outfits, opt for oxidised silver jewellery or minimalistic gold pieces. Embroidered potlis or sequined clutches not only look stunning but are also practical for carrying essentials.
And remember, whether it’s mojaris, juttis, or embellished heels, ensure they are both stylish and comfortable.
Ultimately, what makes an outfit truly stand out is the confidence you bring to it. Whether you are wearing a sleek black saree, a vibrant Anarkali, or a bold lime-green drape, owning your look is the key to leaving a lasting impression.
So, as you prepare for the next round of invitations, embrace the opportunity to dress up, express yourself, and celebrate love and tradition in style. Bangladeshi weddings are more than just an event – they are a canvas for your creativity and individuality. Let your outfit tell a story that’s as unique as the celebration itself.
Model: Kaniz Shupriya
Wardrobe: ANOKHI by Humaira Khan
MUA: Murad