Monday, 7 March 2016

Wedding attire tips for children


The fashion-world is never static or at rest. It keeps creating ripples in some way or the other, and the one that has recently captivated sufficient popularity is the emerging trend of ‘dhoti-pants’, for both men and women as well as children.
Weddings are fun. They have us jostling our heads over the variety of outfits, matching accessories, trying new in-season looks, and combing separate dresses for different occasions.
Your tiny “fashionistas” need to wear ethnic wear that adds to the buzz of the occasion and makes them look all the more hug-gable and cute. 

Here are some tips on how to dress your kids during a wedding:
-     - Never dress a child in white! If you must, change them immediately after the ceremony.
-     - Try to go with an outfit they’ll be comfortable in.
-     - Take the weather into consideration when planning their outfit and hair.
-     - Always bring play clothes they can change into after all the pictures have been taken.
-    - While their style cue may be taken from the bridal party, allow them to bring a little bit of  themselves into the mix.
-     - Go for bright pop of colors, hues of pink, peach, pastels, coral and parrot green look good on  children in the daytime. If you are attending a night function, then carefully choose tones of   teal, turquoise, yellows and reds for your tiny tots.
-    - Your budding gentleman needs to sport the rich cuts and regal colours for the wedding    season.  The boys can be dressed in trendsetting brightly-hued kurta-pyjama or a Pathani,  kurta and salwar. Also, a rich sherwani with dhoti pants would definitely set your kid apart  from the rest.
Tiny men in bandhgala jackets look totally handsome as well. 






About Author: The author of this article has done research on ethnic wear, boys ethnic wear, traditional wear, Indian wear, ethnic wear in Mumbai.

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