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Have cash, will flash

Understatement has gone out of vogue this wedding season. Embroidery, coloured stones and crystal are back in fashion.

Updated on: Jul 28, 2004 04:58 PM IST
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The more things change, the more they remain the same. After bidding goodbye to zardosi, bridalwear is going ostentatious with a vengeance. Embroidery, coloured stones and crystal are back in fashion. And if the trousseau sales at the Big CP Sale, co-sponsored by HT City, is any indication, even woven saris are being embellished with embroidery.

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Informs Sudhira Gupta, Director, Banaras House: “Bridalwear and formal attire are getting more elaborate. Our woven Banarasi saris used to be the best-sellers, but more brides-to-be are asking for hand-embroidered saris.”

As far as lehengas go, the A-line or the slim-fit is back in favour. So are the lehengas with halter necks and backless cholis, Usha Jain of Greenways tells us. “Flowy lehengas belong to the past, with silhouettes getting closer to the body, A-lines rule the market,” she says.

For saris, the trends are being set by Bollywood. “The polka-dotted sari that Sushmita Sen wore in Main Hoon Na has fired the imagination of women getting married this season,” says Jain. “And the style popularised by Hema Malini in Baghban is much sought after by moms-in-law.”

 
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Aasheesh Sharma

Aasheesh Sharma works with the opinion team at Hindustan Times. Over the last 20 years, he has worked with a wire service, newspapers, magazines and television. His story on the longest train journey in India was included in an anthology on train writings in 2014.

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