Brides Should Look No Further Than Capes For A Striking Wedding Day Look, Here's Why!

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Brides Should Look No Further Than Capes For A Striking Wedding Day Look, Here's Why!

Times have changed, and brides are no longer the coy mannequins. For them, it’s all about being a fearless fashionista who handpicks the most wearable trends. So, if you are one of those brides-to-be who want to set her own rules and desires to be different, can embrace the season’s hottest and quintessential capes.

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A cape couture will not only highlight your style statement and knack for the latest, but also turn you into a mini-celebrity on your D-day. So, here we go watching the trend that makes a mark.

The cape craze- what’s that?

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Cape is a cloak-like garment, which can be short, long, simple or layered and falls on your shoulders. If you dread looking like a regular bride, you can always add a cape to your wedding lehenga or gown. Or, for the reception, you can also opt for something like a crop top cape with a bodycon skirt. You will not only love your unique self in the dramatic number but will also feel like an empress while you walk down the aisle.

It’s different!

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Capes have a mysterious charm and are a great way to let loose the diva in you. They are imaginative, fresh, flowy, and adds a dash of quirk to your overall appearance. No wonder, you can easily break free from the uniform rules on your big day. A cape can give your outfit a fairy-tale spin with its charisma and beauty.

What makes it a ‘favourite’?

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It’s dramatic, cascading and can add a lot of punch and panache to your bridal statement. The shrug-like couture exudes a kind of power that can accentuate any body type. It hides the flaws and can blend well with any type of lehenga or ethnic couture. It’s a style element, which the girls are adding up to almost everything they wear. It can be worn over a kurti, anarkali, sleeveless crop tops and of course the lehenga cholis.

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The stylish versions

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For occasions as glittery as mehendi, sangeet and haldi, brides can opt for the ornate and embellished capes. However, there are myriad of options available when it comes to patterns and sizes. You can pick the short, front-open, ruffled and zipped capes. Besides, there are caplets, cape jackets, long capes, detachable, and the ones that are attached to the cholis or tops. Just infuse a cape and transform your ensemble into a whimsical one.

A glam alternative to dupattas

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Capes are not only meant to accentuate your bridal outfits, but have also transformed the notion of humble dupattas. With capes by your side, you can think of giving traditional chunnis a miss. Now you can easily dance your nights away in cape lehengas, which are dynamic and easier to carry. Capes will stick around to your neck and shoulders just like a dupatta. What else? The elaborate ruffles, the flowy fabric and the comfortable feel, are reasons enough to make you go crazy for capes. So, brides ditch the monotonous dupatta and add a bit of drama to your wedding night.

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Fusion- The tricky trend

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A cape stands as no less than a trousseau that marries modern ideas with Indian wear. A cape-couture can instantly give any staid wedding outfit a fresh and innovative twist. By adapting to the season’s most popular and interesting number, you will break the monotony of the otherwise traditional look. In fact, it is a smart layering over your lehenga that can do away with a trademark Indian look. Overall, it adds to your demure look in an intelligent way.

The glamour quotient

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Walking down the aisle in an artsy and oomphy piece will make you a cynosure of all the eyes. With a cape outfit, it will be like a shoulder-show, frilly feel and fairy-like fantasies being put together. Sashaying like a princess through your wedding proceedings in an ultra-feminine piece; you will be setting style goals.

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The style picks for different occasions

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So, before you welcome the fad into your closet, let’s see the right picks to avoid any fashion faux pas. For your engagement, you can pick up a lehenga choli with a mirror-work, beaded or border cape. On your sangeet night, you can underplay the embellishments and instead go for a basic one. A simple sheer cape or a neon coloured cape will be all to dance away to the ethnic and edgy numbers. You can dig on bling and go bold with glam and glitzy capes at your cocktail party. Capes with pom-poms or with latkans may also set you up for your party nights.

And lastly, for that most special occasion of your life, you have to look no less than a princess. For that you can go for a regal and splendid cape lehenga with loads of embroideries, cutwork, stones and studs; the choice is yours.

The fabric options

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For brides rich and sheer fabric with stones and embellishments strikes a fashion statement. Georgette, chiffon, net and organza also add surprise and drama to your D-day look. Ultimately, the choice of fabric depends on whether you want to keep your look subtle, blingy, elegant or trendy.

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It’s time to break free from the traditional silhouettes and embrace a cape mania for that stand-out bridal look. The cape will empower and update the bridal look in no time. A delicate, feminine and trendy cape will define what you are. Just write to us if you agree to stand as a queen in your cape.

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