Oct 4, 2023
Shuvangi Bhattacharya
More than a collection of clothes
A wedding trousseau is not just a collection of clothes and accessories; it's a treasure trove of memories and traditions.
A sentimental package
For a bride, her trousseau holds immense significance, reflecting her culture, style, and personality.
Bridal trousseau must haves
To ensure you have all the essentials, here are the top 10 things every bride should have in her wedding trousseau:
Bridal saris
The heart of an Indian bride's trousseau is her collection of exquisite saris. Include traditional silk saris like Banarasi, Kanjeevaram, and Patola, as well as designer creations for modern flair.
Lehengas
No Indian wedding is complete without a stunning bridal lehenga. Invest in a range of designs, from intricately embroidered ones for the main ceremony to lighter lehengas for other functions.
Jewellery sets
Elegant jewellery complements the bridal attire. Ensure you have a mix of statement pieces like necklaces, earrings, and bangles in gold, Kundan, and Polki to match various outfits.
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Footwear
Comfortable yet stylish footwear is a must. Include bridal heels, juttis, and traditional mojris to pair with different ensembles.
Lingerie
Don't forget the foundation garments. Include a range of bridal lingerie, including comfortable shapewear and elegant honeymoon sets.
Makeup kit
High-quality makeup kit with long-lasting products is essential for looking your best on your big day and throughout the festivities.
Bridal accessories
From hairpins and tiaras to bindis and nose rings, collect a variety of bridal accessories that can enhance your look.
Honeymoon wardrobe
Pack a separate section in your trousseau for honeymoon attire, including beachwear, casual dresses, and nightwear.
Personalized gifts
Consider personalized gifts for your new family, such as embroidered handkerchiefs, custom-made photo albums, or thoughtful keepsakes.
Traditional attire
Include outfits for post-wedding rituals like Karva Chauth, family gatherings, and other cultural events to honor traditions.
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Bonus tip: essentials kit
Create a small essentials kit with safety pins, sewing supplies, stain removers, and other emergency items to tackle unforeseen mishaps during the celebrations.
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