Wedding Anchor Outfits: The Style of Bhavesh Thakarel
Hosting is about matching your energy. Here is how I dress to keep the vibe high, from colourful daytime Haldi carnivals to sharp, stage-ready Sangeet nights.
A candid laugh in a bright yellow mirror-work kurta, perfect for a vibrant Haldi or Mehendi ceremony.
A warm smile to welcome guests. This yellow ethnic wear is all about bringing positive and festive vibes.
A close-up portrait in a traditional yellow kurta, ready for a day of wedding festivities.
A relaxed and welcoming pose. My style is approachable and friendly, just like my hosting.
A full-length view of a festive yellow kurta paired with a white pajama, a classic and stylish choice for any daytime wedding event.
A confident look in a bright and festive outfit, showing I'm ready to take on the day's events.
A playful pose in a stylish blue embroidered kurta, showcasing a different look for wedding functions.
This embroidered blue kurta paired with a simple white scarf offers a look that is both elegant and energetic.
A close-up showing the detail of the blue kurta, perfect for an evening Sangeet or reception.
A dynamic pose showing off the flow and fit of the traditional attire, ready to hit the dance floor.
About The AB Lookbook: Dressed for Every Occasion
My wardrobe is planned based on the event's intensity. If it is a day Haldi, I prefer vibrant fabrics like cotton or light silk that let me jump into the crowd for games without feeling restricted. For Sangeet nights, I switch to structured, embroidered pieces that look sharp under stage lights but still allow me to dance freely during baraat transitions.
Hosting a wedding isn't just about the mic skills. It is about being a part of the madness. When I walk into a Haldi function in a bright yellow mirror-work kurta, I am not just a host; I am part of the carnival. My style is intentional. For day functions like Mehendi or Haldi, I keep it light and traditional—lots of vibrant colours and comfortable fits so I can run around, manage games, and get everyone on the dance floor.
When the sun sets and the Sangeet begins, I level up. That’s when the structured kurtas and premium sherwanis come out. It is a Filmfare night, and my look needs to match the energy of your family performances. I don't just stand behind a podium. I am on the floor, in the middle of your Baraat, or leading a flash mob. My outfits are chosen to be versatile—functional enough to handle high-octane dancing, but sharp enough to be the face of your event. Whether it is a classic all-white look for a reception or an embroidered blue set for a cocktail night, my goal is simple: I look good so your wedding photos look great. Let's talk about your wedding theme and coordinate the vibe.
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