5 Tips to create a wholesome Wedding Trousseau 💞💃🏽

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My Stats:
Height: almost 5'7"
Weight: 62kg
Bust: 34inches
Hip: 39 inches
Shoe Size: EU 40

About me:
Hello, My name is Prerna and I hold a post-graduate degree from the National Institute of Fashion Technology, India. My graduation though was in Engineering. Soon after I graduated, I realized that I'll be a bad engineer hence decided to switch fields and got admitted to a Fashion College. I have worked for 3 years with a top Fashion and Lifestyle Retail Brand of India. My passion for Fashion & Styling drove me into starting a YouTube channel. Here, I talk about styling tips that you can easily incorporate in your day to day life without having to be a fashionista.

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One tip that I want to share is that, choose fabrics according to the next 4-6 months from your wedding.
My wedding was in March and I shopped for it in January and in excitement got silk, brocade etc suits and was unable to wear them.

bandana_rathore
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I suddenly got an idea and thought of sharing it with you. Me being an Assamese, we've our own traditional dress called mekhela chadar, and I'd love to see you wearing one and styling it. And ig that even ladies from other traditions too would love to see you in their respective traditional clothes. Why don't you do a series of styling various traditional pieces from across the country? Anyways sending love! ♥️

krishangeekrishadas
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I got married in 2020 and I can’t believe my wedding shopping had all these items.
All were my mom’s suggestions.
This is what I kept in my wedding trousseau-
2 of my mom’s Banarasi silk sarees (from her own wedding’s collection)
2 heavy silk sarees
2 plain silk sarees
1 Multi coloured heavy silk saree
1 red gharchola saree
2 organza sarees
1 stone work saree
3 DIY suit sets
3 4 dupattas of basic colours like red, golden, magenta and off white
1 DIY crop top n silk skirt and dupatta
☺️☺️☺️☺️

nancysachan
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Prerna didi letting nilam mam take over the whole thing, not interrupting, being respectful is the best mom daughter relationship goals....love you mummy ji

lovleenalobo
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The Grace that Aunty adds to your channel is pure Gold ... We wait for Aunty's tips ... Loads of love ❤️❤️❤️

snehashetty
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Prerna, Baluchari sharee is a gem of Bengal, woven mainly in Vishnupur. Recently we visited Vishnupur and was overwhelmed by all the beautiful Baluchari and Swarnachari sharees. I have planned to buy a Swarnachari for my wedding and a Baluchari for my mom. Feeling pround that you wore one of our prides.

sampritikar
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I completely relate to this. My father has a transfer job so my mom has been collecting sarees from different places. I had sarees from gujarat(bandhani), Chennai(silk), bihar (madhubani), Uttar Pradesh (multiple types), coimbatore(kolai Cora cotton) and most of these sarees were wearable routinely so I wore for a week continuously. My in-laws also gave beautiful sarees with light to heavy collection and I have worn most of them as well. And wherever I go in India I always like to buy saree from that place. Loved your video.

UmaSharma
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Such a wholesome video!!😍😍 Whenever aunty comes there's some aura that she creates and makes the video more beautiful!😍❤️ Amazing tips!!

sumanr
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The bonding between this mother daughter duo is so empowering that it make everything wholesome.

shrutikakhedkar
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I got married very recently and my pro tip would be to buy your wedding outfits with an annual approach and not just season based! (I got married last year in December but I included clothes of versatile materials) Helps to use them throughout the year!

Another thing please DO NOT go for very fancy schmancy blouses with your heavy silk sarees as they already have a weight to it’s pallu and then managing it with backless etc blouses is a headache (been there done that 😅) Simplicity is best in such cases!

If possible communicate with your in laws/relatives so that you don’t have a collection of the same colour (No two suits/sarees in my collection are of the same shade)

If you’re planning to have an elaborate trousseau.It’s better to carry a few pieces unstitched because more often than not due to bulk stitching your outfit styles may turn out similar and/or your measurements might fluctuate.

sakshibisht
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Currently there are very few people who guide us regarding sarees but it is such an elegant piece of clothing! Thanks to you for your efforts to guide us 😊🖤

parita
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Prerna, It was such a delight to watch the happiness, innocence in your eyes and the cute nodding when Auntyji spoke :) It just reminded of all of us as daughters on being so proud to watch our Mom's guide through anything in life :) . Great tips .

aparnapachpare
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Aunty is such a pure soul..the irony here is the experience she has yet the noteworthy innocence with which she speaks about it, is❤️

nehagupta
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Too pleased to see both, your words not only guide regarding clothes, guide how to behave to generation appropriately

HAPPY-luio
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Such a beautiful video. Auntie had such great, realistic suggestions. Absolutely loved it.

nanub
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the best part of this video is that watching prerna's almost all saree pics and looks, the makeup, hairstyle, blouse and jewllery you are adding to ur sarees oh sab dekhneko milgayaa in one video😍😍😍😍

priyaraaman
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Aunty gives really nice tips .... and she really has very good knowledge about saree...she is so down to earth ...even after knowledge and experience of so many years she says I don't know much ...love to see both of you soon :)

chauhanneha
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Such a sweet one! Please do more of mother-daughter collab videos. So much of experienced wisdom.. we really need it. ❤

shreyashukla
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I like your videos a alot. Your dresses are elegant and classy. Keep up the good work.

trishtinahembram
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Unique content.. loved the concept of ur video. Prerna, u always come up with really practical tips.

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