Are you only packing sarees and heavy lehengas in your bridal trousseau? Think again. While the post-wedding wardrobe is incomplete without these outfits, you know that you’ll only save those sarees and lehengas for special occasions. And let’s not forget the chaos of managing these outfits. That’s where breezy and elegant suits come into the picture. Think impromptu family dinners, random visits from neighbours and relatives, or shopping days with your in-laws. So, before you pack another heavy saree, don’t forget to slip in these suits in your bridal trousseau.
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1. Genelia Deshmukh’s georgette suit

Vibrant, flowy, and full of charm, this pink georgette suit is perfect when you want to serve soft glam. The intricate thread and zari embroidery elevate the basic outfit without going overboard. Pair it with heavy jhumkas and traditional juttis, and you’re ready for a small family get-together.
2. Kareena Kapoor’s muslin kaftan

Are you attending your friend’s sangeet after your wedding? Then you must go out in style with this kaftan, which adds a modern edge to traditional wear. With tapestry-inspired florals and intricate gota patti work, this kaftan is equal parts bold and timeless.
3. Rashmika Mandanna’s silk suit

Do you want to ace newlywed fashion without even trying? Go for an ivory silk suit and style it with a heavy gharchola dupatta. The embellished dupatta will transform your look, making it perfect for your first festival as a new bahu.
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4. Saba Azad’s chanderi suit

Don’t want to wear a saree but still want a put-together look for a family function? Don’t think much, just choose an embroidered anarkarli suit. A chanderi anarkali suit, styled with a silk dupatta, embellished sandals, and statement earrings, is the best choice for a festive dinner or an intimate engagement ceremony.
5. Sonam Kapoor’s handwoven suit

This handwoven suit in pastel pink screams subtle elegance. The floral zari detailing on the dupatta adds just the right amount of festive vibe to the outfit. Whether you’re attending a daytime mehendi function or visiting a temple with your family, this airy handwoven suit will make you look effortlessly graceful.
6. Sonam Bajwa’s matka silk suit

Are you a Punjabi bahu who wants fashionable yet lightweight suits for your bridal trousseau? Channel your typical Punjabi charm in a classic matka silk salwar kameez with a soft-tissue embroidered dupatta. The traditional gota jaal and zari work reflects the heritage of Punjab, rooted in elegance and royalty.
7. Diana Penty’s Banarasi suit

If there’s one fabric that truly complements your newlywed glow, it has to be a classic Banarasi silk suit in deep shades of red, pink, green and rust. It keeps things glamorous, festive, traditional and royal. If you want to elevate your look for a wedding or a big event, pair heavy earrings with a gajra hairstyle.
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