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2 Trendy Shades For Bride's Walima Salwar Qameez

2 Trendy Shades For Bride's Walima Salwar Qameez

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We all know that in Pakistani weddings, the wedding day is celebrated in a traditional manner, while walima is celebrated in a trendy style. In walima, bride has to be a bit less formal as compared to wedding day. She has to meet the guests; there may be chances that she has to get up from the stage more than once. It is advisable for brides to wear something that is easy to carry and trendy in looks.

Salwar Qameez, although many do not think so, is a good pick for walima dress. It is easy to carry, and has a wide range of varieties to pick the one, according to your style and taste. After dress selection, the next big thing comes, that is what color dress should be in. The color should be glamorous and photogenic. There are some suggestions from my side for brides in selecting color for their walima dress.

Dress-in with Mauve Color

Mauve is combination of pink with purple; the shade is more intensive on purple side. This color could compliment any shade of embroidery; golden, silver, copper or mix shade. In pictures and movies, this color would give the bride a bright and charming look. It is not a shade that is completely out of the world, so, do not worry about matching jewelry, sandals, clutch and other accessories

Peacock blue

Peacock blue is an enchanting color. It could compliment any skin complexion. Eye make-up combinations with this color are more than you can just think of. Pea-cock blue salwar qameez make you look heavenly for you walima reception. This color looks lavishing in photographs and movie. You can easily find accessories, matching with your dress.

The both shades; mauve and pea-cock blue, make you look trendy and wonderful for your valima. Although these are not traditional colors which most bridals use to wear, but it is good to make some new experiments.

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Source by Raana Ansari

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