Formal Indian wear is a vivid showcase of rich colors and intricate designs. Men typically wear sherwanis or kurtas with detailed embroidery, while women opt for sarees, lehengas, or anarkalis in luxurious fabrics and stunning patterns. This attire is complemented by ornate jewelry and embellished footwear, embodying the elegance and grandeur of Indian traditions.
During the wedding, white, royal blue, and red are best avoided. During the reception, we encourage you to dress your best and show off those moves on the dance floor.
In an Indian wedding, the Baraat is a jubilant procession where the groom arrives at the wedding venue accompanied by family and friends, often with music, dancing, and colorful festivities, symbolizing the start of the marriage celebration.
In an Indian wedding, the Mehndi ceremony involves applying henna on hands accompanied by singing, dancing, and vibrant celebrations among family and friends.