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10 Trending Outfits You can wear on your Best Friend's Wedding

Getting ready for your Best Friend's wedding but confused what to wear. What will give you that extra charm to celebrate their Big day? Here are top 10 trending outfits which you must include in your list. Best Friend's wedding always gives us mixed emotions but the dominating one is the excitement, happiness, the urge to become the limelight and the most importantly to look BEST.

1] Off-shoulder Ethnics


They are traditional plus super hot. They look very beautiful if carried well. Accessorize these clothes well and be ready to catch all eyeballs in the Wedding.

2] Crops and Skirts

They are western. No, they are Traditional. No, Actually they come in both the categories. We can call them Indo-Western .Anybody can wear them. They look pretty and are extremely comfortable.

3] Plain Suit with Heavy Dupatta

They Look very pretty if wore with care. They can turn into a total disaster or a completely Amazing look. Try to choose overall but light Dupatta.

4] Ethnic Gowns

These dresses gives you 2 choices at one. You can flaunt them as western wear or go for ethnic wear with Dupatta. They look amazing in both the looks.

5] Nude Colors

This Lehenga would have not worked for you if it has been designed in any other darker color. You don’t have to become the centre of attraction due to overdressing.

6] Gowns

 

Super fitting gowns look extremely beautiful. Choose gowns like this with not much revealing still sexy.

7] Overall Printed Suits

They are light weighted but leave a strong impression of you being the best dressed. Condition being, they should be super fitted-skinny. You too want to flaunt your figure on your best friend's Wedding.

8] Slit

They look sassy. Girls with long legs can flaunt them effortlessly. There are a lot of options in slit wear. This is one of them.

9] Indo-Western

If you can carry these type of clothes, you better experiment with them. They look cool and pretty with confidence and ease.

10] Floral 

I think Floral can never be out of trend. They look amazing on everyone. No size, shape and age matters. Also, they give a refreshing, bright and happy touch.

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