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Kinda Chic: The New Rules of Wedding Dressing 

Five ways to make occasionwear feel a little less expected—and a lot more you. 

There is a new mood taking over fashion right now: Kinda Chic. 

Not quite minimal, not quite maximal. Not entirely traditional, but never disconnected from it. It is the art of looking considered without looking overdone; polished without appearing as though you've tried too hard. 

And perhaps nowhere does that tension feel more relevant than in Indian occasionwear. 

Because wedding dressing has its own rulebook. Mehendis call for colour. Sangeets invite sparkle. Weddings belong to the saree. Receptions demand the lehenga. Cocktails? Something a little more effortless. 

But Kinda Chic is about knowing the formula—and then subtly disrupting it. 

It is a sharara chosen for its movement rather than its grandeur. A cape gown instead of the expected lehenga. A pre-draped saree that makes tradition feel remarkably current. A classic lehenga edited down to its most beautiful details. An ethnic co-ord that takes Indian dressing somewhere after dark. 

The result? Occasionwear with a point of view. 

01 | Kinda Chic to Wear a Sharara-Gharara Set to a Mehendi

Because festive dressing doesn't have to mean predictable dressing.  The Mehendi has always been the more playful chapter of the wedding wardrobe—and the sharara knows exactly how to play along.  Think fluid volume, joyful colour, intricate craftsmanship and silhouettes that move as effortlessly as you do. Rather than the heavily embellished look-at-me approach, the Kinda Chic version feels lighter, fresher and more instinctive.  A vibrant sharara. A beautifully cut kurta. A statement dupatta worn unexpectedly.  It's festive. Just not formulaic.

02 | Kinda Chic to Wear a Cape Gown to a Sangeet 

When the dress code says glamour, take it somewhere more unexpected.  The Sangeet has become fashion's evening playground. And while the lehenga remains a perennial favourite, the cape gown offers a different kind of drama.  It moves. It photographs beautifully. It catches the light. Most importantly, it doesn't look like you've arrived in the same silhouette as everyone else.  Look for sweeping capes, sculptural shoulders, fluid draping and just enough embellishment to make the evening feel special.  The new kind of glamour doesn't need a lehenga.

03 | Kinda Chic to Wear a Pre-Draped Saree to a Wedding 

Because being rooted has never meant standing still. If Kinda Chic has one defining philosophy, perhaps it is this: tradition, but make it current. The pre-draped saree captures that idea perfectly. The essence of the saree remains—the drape, the craft, the unmistakable Indian identity—but the silhouette is sharper, more sculptural and decidedly easier to wear. Corseted blouses. Belts. Dramatic pleats. Unexpected layers. It is the saree, reconsidered. And that is exactly what makes it Kinda Chic. 

04 | Kinda Chic to Wear a Lehenga Choli to a Wedding Reception 

Some classics don't need reinvention. They need a new perspective. The lehenga isn't going anywhere. But Kinda Chic asks us to look at it differently. Less about maximum embellishment, more about impeccable proportion. Less about wearing everything at once, more about letting one beautiful detail take the lead. A sculptural blouse. An unexpected colour. Tonal embroidery. A beautifully cut skirt. The modern lehenga doesn't need to shout. It already knows it has your attention.

 

05 | Kinda Chic to Wear an Ethnic Co-ord Set to a Cocktail Party

Indianwear, with the volume turned down—and the attitude turned up. After-dark dressing is where Kinda Chic gets particularly interesting. The ethnic co-ord borrows the richness of Indian fashion and removes some of its ceremony. Embellished jackets meet trousers. Cropped silhouettes meet fluid skirts. Traditional craft finds itself in pieces that feel almost effortless. It's the kind of outfit that works from cocktails to the dance floor without needing a costume change. Indian at heart. Contemporary in spirit.

 

 

 

So, What Exactly Is Kinda Chic? 

Maybe it is not about being perfectly on trend. 

Maybe it is about looking like you have a point of view. 

It is choosing an unexpected silhouette. 

Wearing tradition with a contemporary attitude. 

Knowing when to add more and when to stop. 

Finding the piece that feels familiar, but somehow different. 

For the wedding wardrobe, it means moving beyond the obvious without abandoning what makes Indian fashion so distinctive. 

 

 

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  • A storyteller at heart, she writes about fashion as culture, confidence, and quiet rebellion. From runway inspirations to everyday elegance, she finds beauty in the details. Outside the world of style, she’s often reading, dancing, or daydreaming her way into new ideas.

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