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Get
Dressed for Engagement Party
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The
engagement is a big day for you, the groom. A significant step towards
the big day. You and your fiancée-to-be are going to be the cynosure
of all eyes. There won't be as many invitees present as on your wedding
day. But want to give the occasion the importance it deserves. So plan
your attire for the day and look your charming best.
You may want to speak to you fiancée-to-be and find out what she's
going to wear so that you can co-ordinate your outfits. For instance,
if she's wearing traditional attire, you might want to create the complete
traditional look by doing the same. You could wear a western suit, too.
But it won't look as interesting unless she's wearing a fusion dress or
a gown.
Western
Wear
If
it's western attire for you and it's not too formal a ceremony, then you
could wear formal shirt and trousers with maybe, an interesting tie thrown
in for effect. For a more formal do, you could wear a suit and make it
a black-tie affair. Make sure that you are in cool environs, you don't
want your sweat to drip all over the floor!
Ethnic
Wear Ethnic
outfits look elegant and add an air of mystique. An open Sherwani adds
just the right touch. Or even just a traditional silk kurta and churidar
in ivory or cream with mojri for your feet. You could opt for Kurtas of
varying lengths- knee length kurtas are very popular now if you wish to
be unconventional, but calf length is safe if you are not the kurta wearing
kinds. A Churidar should cut longer in length than required with the excess
cuffing at the bottom. The straight and parallel Pyjamas stiched in a
rich fabric also look very regal.
  
A
classic Sherwani can be worn with jodhpur pants, pyjamas/ aligadhis or
a churidar. Or even a straight parallel cut pair or trousers. The Bandhgala
is now being considered as a fusion wear thanks to the popularity of the
Guru Suit. Quite similar in style to the Sherwani, the difference being
that the Bandhgala is of the normal jacket length with five buttons instead
of seven and is worn with formal western trousers.
Now
you are ready to look truly dashing for your fiancée.
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