As the sister of the groom, there are a lot of responsibilities for you. One of the most important of these responsibilities is to represent yourself at the wedding. Not to mention you have to take care of all the trivial wedding stuff while maintaining your looks. 

So, if you are busy with wedding preparations and haven't been able to decide on what to wear yet, we are here to help. We have compiled a number of amazing outfits that you can slay your brother's wedding in. Check it out to find your favourite or consult with personal fashion stylist for more details:

Sharara suit 

Shararas are quintessential to weddings. If you are looking for an outfit that best goes with the groom's sister, go with a sharara. These outfits are not only in trend but also elegant pieces for the groom's sister. Ceremonies like mehndi and haldi are best suited for shararas. 

Choose your color wisely. Make sure not to go with a color that doesn't go with your personality. We recommend using pastel colors to maintain balance. The best thing about shararas is that you can pair them with a crop top instead of going with a kurta. So, there's a lot of space for experimenting. 

Printed looks 

Prints are never going out of style; they are only going to change in variation. Whether you are planning a dress for pre-wedding ceremonies or the main event, you can't really go wrong with printed outfits. You can choose from a range of patterns and styles. You can even go with designer statement prints. The best thing about prints is that they look great on every piece of clothing. Sarees, salwar, lehengas, and shararas are all blessed with the unique style that prints offer. 

A classic lehenga

It's impossible to make an article about wedding clothing and not to mention lehenga. But not lehengas are made the same. When buying lehengas, you have to take a lot into consideration, especially your comfort. If you find the one you like, make sure to style it properly. 

Try minimal accessories with your lehenga to keep it timeless. You can experiment within the accessory realm but try to keep it as organic as possible. If you want to play it safe, go with a solid-coloured lehenga, as you will have more options to pair it with your accessories.

Drape Saree

Not a fan of traditional sarees? Here's something that might interest you. Drapes sarees are in trend, and we couldn't get more of them. Drape sarees tend to add a little volume and flair to your overall look, which works out great for many of us. 

They are easy to wear, simple, and stylish, everything you could ask for from a dress for a wedding. You can get them in solids and prints—we advise you to go with the prints to add more structure to your look. You can style them with minimal jewellery and a matching handbag to complete your look. If you are still having doubts then you should be investing in a wedding shopping consultant.

Gown

When we think about gowns, we think of royalty, class, and elegance. They add a spark to your look. Not to mention, they are probably the best option for a reception dress. Think about it; they come in a range of options for you to choose from, and you can pair them with pretty much anything. 

Make sure to have your gown tailored according to your body, as slightly misfitting gowns can ruin your entire look. You can add statement jewellery to the mix to complete your look.

Conclusion

When it comes to finding and selecting wedding dresses, efficiency should be your prime concern. While there is nothing wrong with shining, glittering clothes, simplicity is where it's at. Regardless of what you wear, make sure not to complicate it. 

Nidhi Jagtiani

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