Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Friday, 29 May 2015

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Hello Matropolitanites,

I truly apologize for the lack of posts lately. As I mentioned on Instagram last week, mercury retrograde has been taking a toll on my life. From the wifi connection to my blogger uploads apperaring blurry to my laptop almost crashing, it's been a rough week. But I've been using this time well, like they say, to review, reflect, redo, reinvent, recharge!

This post was from the Victoria day long weekend, also known as the official Indian wedding weekend when all of your relatives decide to get married. We were double booked, as two of our cousins were getting married on the same day. We didn't make it to all of the ceremonies but attended both of the wedding receptions.

We were both wearing outfits we got from our trip to India a few weeks ago. I am still in the process of creating a photo diary of the rest of our trip photos. It's just been a busy couple of weeks but it will be posted as soon as possible. 

Have you ever been to an Indian wedding? How was your experience? 
Let us know in the comments.


XO
Jyoti & Kiran

Saturday, 6 September 2014

INDIAN WEDDING IN TORONTO


DRESS: MADE IN INDIA | EARRINGS: RIVER ISLAND | SHOES: GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI | BAG: REMIX CLOTHING CO. 

SARI: VINTAGE FROM MY MOM | EARRINGS, RINGS & CLUTCH: MADE IN INDIA | SHOES: CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN


My absolute favourite things to wear in the world are formal Indian outfits. Something about the length, the embroidery and embellishments make you feel like royalty. Although I don't get to attend about 80% of the weddings our family is invited to, the few I can go to are always an experience. The opulent banquet halls to the themed decor, and of course, the Indian food, which is usually the reason I go in the first place. 

P.S. Wearing a sari is a lot more complicated than it seems. I still can't tie one myself! 

XO 
Jyoti