Ditch The Backless Blouse This Winter Shaadi Season & Opt For These Jackets To Stay Cozy

Dipa Biswas

Your cousin is FINALLY getting married. But that’s not what you’re anxious about ’cause your head is too preoccupied with your #ShaadiOutfit thoughts. I know you want to rock those backless, sleeveless and strapless outfits but this zaalim cold is holding you back. But fikar not kyuki we are here to help you. So read on. 

Put on your quilted ethnic jacket. 

You can’t go wrong with pastels. 

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Don long ethnic jacket with a kurta-palazzo set. 

Have the best of both worlds – Ethnic and Western. 

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Shine bright wearing white. 

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Stand out with this embroidered jacket. 

Or rock the runway style. 

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Though, you can also go for ‘natural’ prints. 

And save this for the shaadi day. 

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Wear a denim banjara jacket with a kurta for the Haldi ceremony. 

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Some dark options for your dark soul. LOL.  

Wear a ‘jacket blouse’ to up your style quotient. 

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Drape it the desi way.  

Pair maxi ethnic jacket with your anaarkali. 

‘Contrast’ your outfit and steal the limelight. 

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Go for all thing ‘distressed’.  

Or go vogue with ethnic kimono.  

Simple is better than complex, you know right?   

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Add more colours and prints. 

Be both chic and elegant at the same time with this look. 

Be glamorous with gold.  

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Probably, stalk Shilpa’s Insta. 

Or Sonam Kapoor’s…  

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Hope we sorted your winter #ShaadiOutfit woes. 

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