The length was a little shorter than I would
usually wear to a wedding but because it's long sleeved and doesn't show off too much cleavage, I had no issues with it.
Not exact matches
Usually I
wear a shorter dress
to weddings but I have a
wedding coming up in June that is in the evening and I think I'm going
to rock a maxi for the first time ever!
As it is the basic need of every
wedding, So all they get
to do is
to speculate about more and unique designs and colors for this special day.If we go a few back
to time girls were
usually used
to wear churidar pajamas, shararas, lehengas and shararas but now where everyone is slave of fashion and fashion designers frocks and long shirts are mostly
wear by the brides.
To be honest, other than my wood watch, wedding ring and a pair of sunglasses for when I'm in the car, I don't usually wear any other accessories when I'm going to be on a plan
To be honest, other than my wood watch,
wedding ring and a pair of sunglasses for when I'm in the car, I don't
usually wear any other accessories when I'm going
to be on a plan
to be on a plane.
Furthermore, when we shift
to party
wear,
usually they are
worn on festivals / tehwaars like Holi, Diwali, Eid,
weddings, etc..
I'm guilty of
usually saving my pearls for
weddings and fancy occasions but one of my premises on my blog is
to wear what we have in our closet.
On
weddings women
usually like
to wear heavy traditional clothing.
People
usually think of evening gowns and
wedding dresses when it comes
to fishtail silhouettes, but mermaid skirts can also be
worn for formal attire.
So I pretty much gave up on
wearing foundation until a few years ago I decided
to do my own makeup for a friend's
wedding (I'm
usually not a fan of people doing my makeup), and that is when I discovered my all time favorite foundation.
Raiding your work wardrobe for things for a
wedding may not seem obvious, but if you think about accessories and how
to style the outfit with things like your hairstyle, you can actually create some beautiful and completely appropriate looks using stuff you
usually wear to the office!
Unlike you, I
usually buy /
wear new dresses
to weddings, for most of the time.
I've been backpacking solo since my teens and every single one of these tips resonates... I would also add: - don't act as though you're alone - I
usually wear a
wedding band and tell people my «husband» is over there in the next street / village / town - ignore untoward comments - the best encouragement you can give men is
to say no or
to ask them
to leave - in many cultures this is actually seen as encouragement - don't accept medicine or drugs from strangers, and always keep your eye on your drink - keep your valuables in a money belt, not in a backpack (I learned this one the hard way)- above all, be alertand know your environment - the best safety net is
to do your research properly before you travel and find out as much as you can about the culture's attitudes in general, and towards women in particular