What should I wear?
Mehendi
Dress Code: Semi-Formal / Light Indian Wear
Details: Think comfortable, stylish, and vibrant! Choose lightweight, green outfits that allow you to move easily and embrace the joyful energy of the Mehendi.
Saagan (Engagement)
Dress Code: Semi-Formal / Indian Wear
Details: A sophisticated Indian attire that feels both festive and refined is perfect for this semi-formal event.
Haldi
Dress Code: Casual / Light Indian Wear in Shades of Sunshine
Details: Bright yellows, creams, and light shades capture the spirit of the Haldi. Casual and comfortable is the way to go—embrace the sunshine vibes!
Garba & Sangeet
Dress Code: Formal / Indian Wear
Details: Colorful, bold, and fun! Go for vibrant shades and festive embellishments that celebrate the evening’s dancing and music. Think bold and festive—this is your chance to dazzle!
Wedding Ceremony
Dress Code: Formal / Indian Wear - “Dripping in Modern Royalty”
Details: Imagine a harmonious palette of pastels, creating a serene and beautiful atmosphere for the day. We’d love to see everyone in shades of blush, peach, ivory, mint, powder blue, or other light tones. Let’s create a vision of modern royalty together—guests in pastels will complete the dream!
Reception
Dress Code: Formal / Indian Wear - Elegant, Glamorous, Blingy. Dress to Impress!
Details: Embrace glamorous attire with a hint of sparkle! Jewel tones, pastels, and even a touch of bling will elevate the night’s sophisticated, celebratory mood.
If you’re looking to get Indian clothes, there are a couple of options:
(1) You can order from lashkaraa.com, azafashions.com, perniaspopupshop.com, kalkifashion.com or shopkynah.com, but remember to order at least 3 months in advance!
(2) If you live in Los Angeles, you can visit Artesia, CA to shop in store.
(3) Borrow some Indian clothes from your friends!
It's My First Time Wearing Indian Clothes.
There's too much to choose from! What type of outfit is appropriate for each event?
Please see above for colors as well as outfit examples. In terms of what type of outfit is typically worn, see below:
Mehendi
• Men: A casual or semi-formal kurta in bright colors, often paired with pajama or churidar. Western attire can also be worn. Fabrics like cotton or linen work well as the event is often more relaxed.
• Women: Outfits are usually bright, such as sharara sets, anarkalis, and Indo-western sets, often featuring floral or mirror work. Western attire can also be worn. The focus is on comfort since this event can be lengthy, and women often have henna applied on their hands and feet.
Sagaan
• Men: Traditional wear like kurta-pajama or western outfit. Some might opt for a semi-formal western suit.
• Women: Traditional attire like a salwar kameez, an elegant saree, a lighter lehenga choli, or western outfit. Outfits tend to be moderately adorned—stylish but not as heavy as what’s typically worn for the main wedding events.
Haldi
• Men: Simple kurta-pajama or western outfit, often in white or yellow to match the turmeric theme.
• Women: Can wear simple yellow sarees, salwar kameez, or western outfits. Lightweight and casual attire is preferred, as the ceremony involves applying turmeric paste, which can stain clothing.
Garba & Sangeet
• Men: Formal kurta with dhoti pants, bandhgala suit, or Indo-Western suits, sometimes featuring light embroidery.
• Women: Heavily embellished lehenga cholis, anarkalis, or something flowy as this is a night full of dancing. Outfits for sangeet are often glamorous with lots of sequins, beadwork, and bold colors. Traditional Indian attire is preferred.
Wedding
• Men: A formal sherwani, kurta with a jacket, or even a western suit with light colors like pastels and cream.
• Women: Heavily embellished sarees, lehenga cholis, anarkalis, or salwar kameez. Traditional Indian attire is preferred. Spring colors or light colors like pinks, blue, or peach, are preferred since it is a daytime wedding. Avoid wearing black or bridal reds. Jewelry is an essential part of the attire, so feel free to accessorize with bangles, earrings, and a necklace.
Reception
• Men: A formal suit, tuxedo, or a bandhgala suit.
• Women: Can wear sarees, lehenga cholis, or elegant gowns. Jewel tones or pastel colors are popular, and the level of embellishment can be high, though not as heavy as the wedding day attire. Many opt for a more contemporary look here, so you can experiment with styles and colors.