What do you wear to a wedding in a different culture?

Once I receive a wedding invitation or an invitation to any event, I start planning what to wear in my head. I mentally go through my entire wardrobe in search of the best outfit to wear. Deciding on a guest outfit for a wedding in the UK can be very tricky. Especially when the bride and groom are from a different part of the world. It pays to get the look right or risk looking out-of-place.

 

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What will the bride be wearing to her wedding?

British Brides are known for their love for flattering white dresses, with the extra long train and veil. But how do our own bridal traditions compare to India, Japan and China?

 

India

For brides in India, the wedding dress depends on the part of India that they’re from. In some parts of the country, the bride goes for a saree which is a garment that looks like a long drape, in others she wears a lehenga which is a long skirt. Most times, the Indian bride goes for a red dress with elegant embroidery.

 

 Japan

In Japan, the are usually very elaborate. Some families can spend close to £75,000 on a wedding day and it is usually the couple’s parents that organise the wedding. The Japanese bride usually wears a white kimono or a dress that has some sort of traditional print.

 

China

Chinese brides are usually dressed in red as it is considered a sign of good luck. that can warn off evil spirits. A bridal crown is also part of the wedding costume for some brides.

 

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What will the groom be wearing to his wedding?

Most grooms usually wear a formal wear – suit, but the style could vary in different countries. Some grooms may opt for Tang Suit, while others may go for other suit styles.

 

India

Some Indian grooms go for a traditional dress, such as a dhoti which is a rectangular cloth ties around the waist. In other parts of India, some of the grooms wear a sherwani (a long coat), a kurta (loose falling shirt that hangs below the knee), or a Western suit.

 

Japan

The Japanese groom wears a wedding kimono (montsuk) for the ceremony and then changes into a tuxedo too.

 

China

The Chinese groom usually goes for a black silk coat over an embroidered robe. He also has to wear a black hat with a red tassel. However, some grooms are not following the traditional dress code and simply wear a tuxedo or a regular suit.

 

What should the guests wear?

As a wedding guest, it can be hard to decided on the most appropriate outfit to wear to a wedding. The wedding guest outfit laws also vary from culture to culture.

 

India

In India, it is perfectly acceptable to go for a bold outfit. So think vibrant colours like yellow and the likes. Guests should avoid white or black as these are colours worn for funerals and mourning in India. Red should also be avoided as the bride will probably be wearing a red dress.

Male guests usually go for a tailored kurta.

 

Japan

Male wedding guests are expected to be dressed formally in a suit and tie  with a black suit and white tie. Women often opt for dresses or a coloured kimono.

 

China

In China, guests usually go for bright colours, avoiding the red colour, just like in India. Black and white should be avoided as they symbolise mourning.

 

What do you think of these traditions? Have you ever attended a wedding in any of these countries?

 

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OOTD: Red Jumpsuit

This Gabby’s Red Frill Detail Jumpsuit landed at my doorstep some days ago and I am so in love with it. I am not a massive jumpsuit wearer. I only have a couple in my wardrobe but I always admire them on others, and I love the few I got! There is something super dressy and stylish about jumpsuits. They are great for night outs and occasions where you have to play dress up.

 

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I had the golden opportunity to select pieces from the Party Dresses category on Quiz Clothing website, and this lovely red piece was on my list. I was selected to take part in the Style it like Gabby collaboration and I was drawn to the bright colour and style of the dress, from the Gabby collection. Quiz have recently launched a collection with Love Island’s Gabby and this stylish jumpsuit is one of the amazing pieces from the collection.

 

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This red jumpsuit is spot on! It is perfect for a great night out. I found the fabric really comfy. The detail to front, thin straps and frill hem trousers look amazing. I will be wearing the hell out of this piece.

 

 

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At first, I was a bit worried about the length of the jumpsuit. I thought it would be too long but it turned out great.

I also like the fact that this jumpsuit is super easy to style. All I needed was a pair of heels and a blazer, and I was good to go. It is one of those pieces you can just put on without thinking too much.

 

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I took some shots indoors without the black blazer, so you can see the entire look. I couldn’t brave these shots outside. It was so chilly on that day. How is the weather at your end?

 

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WHAT I WORE

Gabby’s Red Frill Detail Jumpsuit – c/o Quiz Clothing

Gold and Black Sandals – New Look

Black Blazer – Next

Black Bag – DKNY

 

 

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What do you think of this Gabby’s Red Frill Detail Jumpsuit? What do you think of this lady in red look? Please share your thoughts in the comments section below.

 

*Collaborative post.

 

 

OOTD: My Love for Backpacks

Since becoming a mother, my fashion life has taken a back seat as expected. I am unable to wear sky-high shoes when out and about with the twins. I only started going out with my handbags. In the early days, I used to share the baby bag with them. I couldn’t see the point in taking 2/3 bags out at the same time.

 

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During those days, I began to appreciate backpacks and shoulder bags. The fact that I could pop everything I needed in a backpack and still have my hands free to push the buggy or grab a child felt amazing. These days, you can easily spot me with a backpack. I find them very comfy and handy to have around. So when the opportunity to feature a Zatchel bag landed on my doorstep, I knew the style I was going for instantly.

I went for the Belgrave Cream Backpack. I really like the design and colour. This beauty is handmade in England from the finest quality soft leather. I adore the quick open clasp concealed behind the buckle and two front pockets with magnetic closures. I think it is a cute and stylish backpack.

 

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The green top is also a new wardrobe  addition. I got it in the sale some weeks ago. It has been worn a few times now because I find it dead comfy and easy to layer with a blazer.

I am still in the process of sorting out my autumn/winter wardrobe. I am hoping to finish up this week. So look out for loads of autumn/winter outfit posts. I have a few lined up already.

 

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WHAT I WORE

Green Top – Apricot

Belgrave Cream Backpack – c/o Zatchels

Black Jeggings – River Island

Black Boots – Henry Holland

Black Leather Jacket – Miss Selfridge

 

How are you loving autumn fashion? Are you a fan of backpacks? Please share your thoughts.

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