The wedding season starts in the winter season only. Boys can easily protect themselves from cold by wearing their coats and pants during cold weather, but women face problems. No matter how cold it is at a wedding, women do not like to wear sweaters or shawls. In such a situation, there is a possibility of health getting spoiled due to cold winds. Due to this, along with showing fashion in this season, it is very important to stay safe from the cold.
If you also have to attend a wedding in this season, in which you also want to look fashionable, then this lake is for you. We are going to tell you some such hacks, by adopting which you will be able to show beautiful style and at the same time you will not feel cold. To follow these hacks, you just have to keep a few things in mind.
Wear full sleeves with lehenga or saree
If you are wearing a lehenga or saree on the wedding day, then carry a full-sleeve blouse with it. Full sleeve blouse will help protect you from cold. Although this will not save much cold, but it may provide some relief.
Wear thermal under lehenga-sari
If you want, you can wear a thermal inside with a lehenga or saree. This will help you completely protect yourself from cold. Besides this, wearing it will not spoil your style.
Wear a jacket with an ethnic
Nowadays, there is a lot of trend of wearing jackets with ethnic wear. If you feel too cold then you can wear a jacket with a lehenga or a saree. This will help in making you look stylish.
Choose such footwear
If you keep your feet covered, you can be protected from cold. In such a situation, along with ethnic wear, choose footwear like mojari, which is closed from the front. Along with this, you will also get socks.
Can also wear sneakers
Nowadays, girls like to wear shoes with lehenga. You will easily find sneakers matching your outfit in the market. If you want, you can customize it.
Give preference to such fabric
If you feel very cold then you can use velvet fabric. From lehenga to Anarkali suit and blouse, velvet will look beautiful in every way. It protects from cold.
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