Bridal Trousseau Shopping in Bangalore

In a 150 year old haveli hidden in a busy lane in Jayanagar a designer creates magical weaves that are delicate and exquisite. Latha Puttanna is one of those rare designers who has achieved what most other designers can only dream of. You probably haven’t heard of her that is because she goes out of her way to keep a low profile. She firmly believes that her clothes should speak for themselves. Therefore she has a dream clientele with the who’s who of Bangalore flocking to her for their bridal wear and more.

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Dr Nirupama Shivrajkumar daughter to Karnataka film industry’s most beloved family could have shopped anywhere in the world for her bridal outfits when she got married. But she chose Latha because she felt she was lucky that she din’t have to look too far from home for someone who could design for her personality. She particularly loved that Latha does not use imported fabrics and weaves her own fabrics with natural dyes. The color’s and designs are timeless and every piece has a story of the bride in it. This is because Latha spends so much time with each bride understanding  their likes, dislikes, personalities among other details. In choosing Latha’s clothes she felt that she was selecting a piece of heritage beautifully and lovingly designed for her that no doubt will be passed down to the next generation.

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Nirupama applauds Latha for her discipline, on time deliveries and one day alterations a trait so rare in designers. She hardly had to worry about her clothes which usually is the biggest stress point for most brides. When I asked her what she bought from Latha, the list was endless. Not only did she shop for the main outfits but also bought a lot of stuff for her overall trousseau.

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When I spoke to another bride Ameya Shetty daughter of one of the world’s leading heart specialist Dr Devi Shetty about her experience with Latha she only had superlative things to say about this talented designer. Ameya chose to go with Latha for the uniqueness of her designs. She feels that Latha’s designs cater to all age groups. Therefore Latha was a one stop shop for not only all her bridal needs but also for the whole family. Latha designed clothes for Ameya, her mother, sister-in-law as well as her husband.

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To see more of Latha’s work –

www.lathaputtanna.com/

www.facebook.com/lathaputtanna

Tips on Indian Wedding Trousseau shopping

A wedding is the one day that a girl gets to have her own red carpet, paparazzi and the entire spotlight on her. This makes trousseau shopping a daunting and at the same time an exciting experience. One of our very special brides is a popular image consultant based out of Singapore. We asked her to share her experience and advice for Trousseau shopping.

  1. Research before you start your shopping spree

This is a must and a great way to stay focused. Start by book-marking instagram and pinterest bridal accounts that you like and saving photos of outfits that you closely resemble your style.

Sangeet Outfit: I chose a hot pink with gold lehenga as it suits my warm skin tone and went well with my Bollywood Sangeet theme. I needed a pop of color to stand out yet blend into the vibrancy of the event. I went with a choker, chunky earrings and lots of bangles, which incorporated the colors of my outfit. I wanted my look to be fun and colorful.

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  1. Shortlist your colors

Make a list of your events and then get down to short-listing colors accordingly.

Another important aspect to keep in mind is your skin tone and photography. Not all colors may look good in pictures. I love silver and pastel colors but somehow I look faded in them when photographed. So take pictures while trying outfits to see how well they suit you.

The best colors can be chosen once you identify what suits your skin tone. Check your veins and overall skin color in the sun to find your palette. If you have more blue than green veins chances are you are a cool tone. Colors like silver, sky blue, pastels, maroon, burgundy, grey are your colors.

If your veins appear more green than blue then  you could be a warm tone. Burnt orange, fiery red, mustard, hot pink, olive green, gold, khaki are your colors to go. You could also be neutral which means both set of colors look great on you. Voila! You are the lucky one.

Mehendi : For the Mehendi ceremony, I went with a peachy pastel pink anarkali and kept the look elegant yet fresh. Since pastel is not part of my color palette, I had to be careful about the makeup. I added shimmer to make sure I don’t look pale.

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  1. Keep in mind the theme of your events while choosing outfits and their colors

Consider the occasion, venue, the time of the day and number of occasions while you choose your outfits

For day time events stay away from heavy fabrics and dark colors

Embellishments, sequin work, crochet, lace work best with evening events.

For vibrant function like sangeet and mehendi, go for a pop of color, red, yellow, parrot green, hot pink, orange, etc

Wedding: I had to change my sari twice. For my first outfit, I went with a half and half mustard yellow and gold sari. I wore a red polki set to complement my red velvet border.

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I always wanted my wedding sari to be red. Since I have a warm skin tone, I chose bright red and not maroon. I also changed my necklace to a gold choker so that I can comfortably wear a mangalsutra, which will be longer in length and not obstruct the beauty of the choker.

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Since it is tough to change accessories between outfits, I kept my bangle, armlet, waistband and maang-tika neutral in gold.

I had to be careful with the nose-ring as most places I could only find big ones. Since my face is small and I was also wearing a maang-tika I had to be conscious of the size of the nose-ring. I chose to go with a slightly smaller clip-on ring without any attachments.

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  1. Fabric and fit

Sometimes the simplest outfit can look like a dream if it fits well. Even if you buy an outfit off the rack, make sure you get a tailor to fit it as if it was made for your body.

During your wedding day, all cameras will be on you so you have to be comfortable in your own skin. Identify the body parts you want to show and those you want to hide.

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  1. Always try outfits with heels 

The look can change according to the shoes you wear. So try outfits with the height of the heels you might be potentially wearing on your event days. Also bring those heels along when you are getting your outfits re-sized and tailored as even a half-inch can make a difference.

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Cocktail:

Our cocktail event was quite formal so I chose a dull gold lehenga with stone embellishments. Since the lehenga was heavy and full of work, I kept the accessory really simple with just a pair of chunky earrings so that the look is not too overwhelming and blends well with the elegance of the event.

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  1. Accessories
  • The biggest mistake a lot of brides do is to buy accessories separately from their outfit. Make sure you take your outfit along or at least a clear picture of it when buying bangles and other jewelry.
  • The other thing to keep in mind is that your jewelry and your outfit need not always match. You can add in contrasts. If you wearing a dull gold lehenga, go for an emerald green or bronze earring. With pink you can opt for sapphire. Add a bit of variation and play around to make your outfit fun.
  • When buying maang-tikaas and nose-rings, make sure to keep your face size in mind. Don’t go for the super huge ones if your face is small.

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~ Nupur Singh, Image Consultant, Stylist and founder of fashion blog The Crispy Corner www.thecrispycorner.com , Instagram: @thecrispycorner

A Fairytale Wedding Destination – Primrose Villas, Chikmanglur

Dreaming of a romantic destination wedding in an exotic location? Imagine getting married on a 122 year old coffee estate that sits on the slope of a mountain with unobstructed views of their 700 acres of plantations and beyond.

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We went to Primrose Villas for a break after a particularly busy wedding season. Once there we realized the thought  process and effort owners Ravi and Sumitra Ramu have put into furnishing the place to make it the perfect wedding venue. A beautiful antique wooden mandap, two sets of interconnected suites for the bride and the groom’s family, red sandstone flooring, brass artifacts and Victorian furniture adds a perfect rustic and earthy feel to your once in a life time celebrations. We were excited. We seemed to have stumbled upon a dream wedding venue.

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The lobby, where the main wedding can take place looks like a work of art yet it is very welcoming and modern. Surrounded by lush coffee plantations and lulled by the mountain breezes, you will enjoy luxurious facilities, and have the opportunity to hold your ceremony in a glass walled room with a view of the mountains and valleys on all 3 sides.

Treat your guests to some of the most beautiful lodging with spacious villa’s that boast twenty foot high ceilings, entire walls of glass allowing the inside to blend with the outside and a fire place that completes the luxurious and romantic ambiance. The villa’s are so beautiful that we are sure you will want to stay longer and soak in the calm and peaceful ambiance as you recollect the beautiful memories from the hectic wedding celebrations.

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For a lot of wedding guests, the most memorable part of the wedding is the food. At Primrose Villas your options don’t have to be limited to the standard buffet. Experience the excellent cuisine by world class chefs who can create a traditional feast that will make Indian relatives swoon and with the same ease these chefs will delight your guests with inventive dishes that will be discussed long after the wedding is over.

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If you’re planning a destination wedding and want to treat your guests to spectacular views as well as some fun activities then Primrose Villas will spoil you with choices. Trek on at least eight different routes, bathe in cold-water springs that run through the estate, pick coffee, enjoy outdoor barbeques with bonfires.  The culturally inclined can explore the wonderful temples of Belur and Halebidu and those who prefer to stick to nature can go on a safari at the Bhadra Tiger Reserve and then there is a beautiful golf course in the foothills of Chickmanglur for the golf lovers.

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Fact Sheet:

  • Four hour drive from Bangalore on one of the best highways in the country
  • Primrose along with surrounding estates can accomodate 100 guests
  • The wedding area can comfortably accomodate 100 guests
  • Avoid June to early September due to the monsoon
  • Kids friendly with lots of activites for children
  • Visit primrosevillas.com for more information

Escape to paradise where pampering and indulgence take on a whole new meaning. Let our experienced team at DivyaVithika  prepare your wedding with beautiful decor, western rhythms or classical serenades following a romantic ceremony overlooking the verdant central valley.

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