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5 Style Hacks For A 'Lockdown Wedding’ That Every Guest Should Know About

 

5 Style Hacks For A 'Lockdown Wedding’ That Every Guest Should Know About

Who would have ever thought that a ‘lockdown wedding’ would actually be this common? 

Getting married in isolation and a very restricted guest list is not an appealing idea, especially to the ones who love the big fat Indian wedding concept. 

However, lockdown weddings are a part of the “New Normal” and we have to embrace it with open arms.

Keeping that in mind, we have some brilliant fashion tips that will help you look your best even in a minimal, intimate wedding.

For all the wedding guests out there, these styling tips will help you be the centre of attention, even with limited resources!

1. Stick To Pastels

Wear lighter, neutral colours for the smaller functions. Colours like black, burgundy and navy blue are amongst the most common choices for wedding guests. Thus, wearing lighter colours will help you stand out. Sometimes less is more! Considering the weather, nothing beats a breezy cotton kurta. 

Rose, Art, Colorful, Colourful, Coloured

2. A Little Make-Up

Because it's the monsoon season, make-up is going to help you in reviving that glow. Even if it’s an intimate wedding, you wouldn’t want to look tired and dull. Keep your look very light and minimal. Colour correct using some BB cream, concealer and a colour corrector. Add a light coat of translucent powder to monsoon-proof your look and some tinted lip balm to finish off your look. Fresh and light, pair this make-up look with a sharp, trimmed beard.

Girl, Makeup, Beautiful, Eyes, Hair

3. Prior Skin Care

To look your best your skin should be well prepped. Slapping on all your skin care products last minute will not help you. You need to start at least two weeks prior to the day. Trust us, it will take long for your skin to heal and show the results. Follow a basic skin care routine that includes a face serum, occasional exfoliation and occasional face masks. Make sure to choose products based on your skin type and problems. 

4. Comfortable Footwear

Kolhapuris are by far the most comfortable and versatile footwear for ethnic occasions. No matter which wedding function it is, a solid pair of kolhapuris will work. In fact investing in a good pair will keep you sorted for years to come. You can go for a bright summer colour or a classic brown pair, the choice is yours.   

Shoes, Retro, Pair, Foot, Shoe Lace

5. A Statement Mask

You can’t finish off a look without a good mask. Masks have turned out to be the most unexpected fashion accessory of the year. From quirky fun masks to simple elegant masks, the choices are endless. You can easily find a mask to match your style. Also, it will be a constant reminder that the virus is still out there and we still need to take all the precautions. 

Pro Styling Tip

Pay attention to adding the right accessories. Simple elements like a lapel pin, a watch and the perfect sunglasses will add the most subtle elegance to your look. 

Bag, Watch, Mobile, Phone, Iphone

Regards:- Autodidact27

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