Virtual unions are now linked to lockdown brought on by a pandemic. Dressing up for weddings or parties formerly occupied a more low-key position, but when things start to pick up, one thing is certain: more weddings will start to show up on your social calendar, compelling you to go to weddings in person. You’ve had a long sabbatical and are now returning, right? Walk into a wedding like you were born to be at the top of the list of wonderfully dressed guests, whether you choose to tone things up or down. Here’s a flashback to the days prior to the Coronation, when Shraddha Kapoor, an actress, gave us several wedding-ready goals. See if any eye-catching forms capture your notice as you look.

Try a sleeveless embroidered sea blue jacket Anarkali outfit if you’ve had enough of wearing lehengas and sarees to most weddings.

If you are from the South, you are aware of the abundance of Kanjeevaram silk sarees in our wardrobes. You want to take everything in your mother’s and grandmother’s saree closet because of your unwavering passion for classy and traditional attire, am I right? I’ve already done that. Try it one more time. The actress from Ek Villain dressed in a 3/4-sleeved green blouse and a purple saree. Advice: Decorate your magnificent locks with some fresh flowers.

Are you trying to find a gown that would work for the wedding and the after-party? Like the Saaho actress, choose a strapless dress in a neutral tone. She chose a Reem Acra tulle corset dress with an almost undetectable belt that included embroidery around the breast.

A flowery lehenga has never looked so lovely when worn outside. Take inspiration from the Chhichhore actress when preparing to serve as a bridesmaid for your BFFs. She wore an Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla pastel-colored embroidered lehenga.

When was the last time you paired a lehenga with a long tunic choli? This monsoon is a good moment to reconsider your opinion if you thought it was out of style. Here is striking evidence that the keyhole neckline gives it an airy appearance. Anita Dongre’s emerald green dress was on display on Shraddha. A combination of Resham, zari, sequins and other embroidery methods were used to precisely embellish the guara lehenga.

Which clothing did you find most appealing? Tell us in the comments section below.