After the end of Diwali, the wedding season has started. As soon as the wedding season begins, everyone starts preparing for it. When someone's wedding is fixed, then him, his family, relatives, and friends are also very excited for the wedding day.
Talking about friends, after a certain age, friends also become like family. In such a situation, if your friend's wedding is also fixed, then you must also be busy with its preparations. If you want to shine at your friend's wedding, then get ready by keeping some things in mind. If you get ready keeping these things in mind, then your look will look very beautiful.
Choose the outfit wisely.
Choose outfits like a lehenga, gown, or saree to look great at your friend's wedding. Any trending outfit from pastel shades, dark colors, or bold metallics can enhance your beauty. To make your look stylish, pair your traditional outfit with modern blouse designs or accessories like belts.
Pay attention to makeup.
To make your makeup last for hours at the wedding, use primer and choose long-lasting makeup products. For this, use smokey eyes or glitter eyeshadow on the eyes. If the dress is light, then make the eyes bold. Apply light highlighter and blush on the cheeks. Choose the shade of lipstick according to the color of your outfit.
Selection of jewelry
Nowadays, the trend is to carry minimal jewelry. If your lehenga or outfit is heavy, then choose light jewelry. On the other hand, if the outfit is simple, then heavy jewelry can make you look great.
Keep hairstyle in mind.
If you have long hair, then use hair accessories on wavy hair, side braid, or bun. In short hair, you can create a beautiful look with curls, waves, or flowers.
Footwear selection
Wear comfortable block heels or wedges to withstand long hours of standing at a wedding. The colour and design of your footwear should match your outfit, which will make your overall look lovely.
(PC: Instagram)
You may also like
TikTok launches AI-powered video platform to advertisers globally
Odisha villages recognised as 'tsunami-ready' by IOC-UNESCO
Huddersfield Giants sign Jacob Gagai as 'phenomenal' NRL signing hailed
Esther Rantzen's daughter moved to tears by 650 'dying wishes' outside Parliament
Labour warned of 'dread in hearts' of emergency doctors as NHS winter crisis looms