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Hacks For Winter Brides To Stay Warm & Look Cozy

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  Originally Published on  ShaadiWish Dear Bride-To-Be, Are you a winter bride who is getting married in December or January? Indian winters can be chilly, but that doesn’t mean your winter wedding has to compromise on style. Embracing the cold weather can add a touch of magic to your special day. However, we know that winter weddings can also be harsh and can freeze you out. Well, believe us when we are telling you that it is possible to look stylish as a winter bride, without freezing to death. We promise you that these easy hacks and tips will be a game changer to help you stay warm and stylish as winter brides. After all, dear winter brides, you do not want to freeze on your D-day! So, All The Winter Brides Out There, Follow These Easy Hacks To Make A Resplendent And Stylish Winter Bride: 1. Layered Lehengas To Add Warmth For Winter Brides Choose a wedding lehenga with layers to add warmth without sacrificing style. You can add a sheer jacket, or one made of silk, velvet o...

Easy Hacks For Winter Brides To Stay Warm And Stylish

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  Originally Published on  ShaadiWish Dear Bride-To-Be, Are you a winter bride who is getting married in December/ January? We promise you that your wedding will be magical if you have chosen this time of the year to tie the knot. However, while you will want to look stylish and amazing on your wedding day, we strongly advise you to stay warm and cosy. After all, dear winter brides, you do not want to freeze. Well, believe us when we are telling you that it is possible to look stylish as a winter bride, without freezing to death.    So, all the winter brides out there, follow these easy hacks to make a resplendent and stylish winter bride. 1. Choose your outfit material wisely. The most important thing for winter brides to keep in mind is the fabric of their  bridal lehenga . Sheer fabrics like net and georgette will do nothing in protecting you from the cold weather. Go for heavy and rich fabrics like velvet and raw silk. They won’t let the air pass through the...