Festive & Wedding Guest Styling
Need help deciding what to wear for that upcoming wedding or festive bash? I help you pull together looks that feel like 'you'—mixing your own wardrobe gems with the right accessories so you can actually enjoy the party.
My Diwali look. I chose a bright and cheerful yellow layered kurta set. It's a perfect example of festive wear that is both traditional and comfortable for a day of celebrations with family and friends.
A mirror selfie showing off our coordinated Diwali outfits. I can help you and your partner find complementary looks for any festive event.
Attending my sister's wedding with my brothers. I opted for a sophisticated grey saree, which stands out beautifully against the vibrant marigold decor. This is a great Indian wedding guest style inspiration.
Celebrating with friends at a wedding event. I'm wearing a royal blue Anarkali with a contrasting bright pink dupatta. This shows how to play with bold colors for a stunning festive outfit.
Posing with a friend at a wedding function. My blue and gold printed Anarkali is a classic choice for wedding guest attire, offering both elegance and comfort for a long evening.
A closer look at my friend's wedding outfit. The combination of a printed blue kurta with a vibrant pink dupatta and silver bangles creates a balanced and eye-catching festive look.
Another shot from the wedding, showing how a simple, well-chosen outfit can make you feel great. I love helping clients find the perfect look for any celebration.
The right makeup and accessories complete any festive look. Here, a bright red lip and statement earrings elevate the entire outfit.
Posing with a friend. My flowy Anarkali is a great option for a wedding event, as it's easy to move and dance in while still looking incredibly elegant.
Getting ready for the festive season. This video shows a beautiful navy blue suit with a contrasting light blue dupatta and statement maang tika, a perfect ensemble for any traditional celebration.
About Festive & Wedding Guest Attire
You don't need a new wardrobe to look good at a wedding. I focus on creative recycling—taking pieces you already own, like a plain suit or a silk saree, and transforming them with the right jewellery and draping styles. It is about being practical. We can work with what you have, or I can help you source budget-friendly accessories from local markets to make the outfit feel brand new without the designer price tag.
Getting ready for a celebration shouldn't be a source of stress. When I style for festivals or wedding guest appearances, my process starts with understanding your comfort zone. I’ve seen enough people struggle in stiff, uncomfortable outfits that they can't wait to take off. My aim is the opposite: to ensure you look polished but can still dance, eat, and actually enjoy the event.
How I Work
- Wardrobe Audit: We start by looking at what you already own. You’d be surprised at the combinations we can create with your existing clothes that you haven't considered yet.
- The Hunt: If we need to buy something, I know where to look. Whether it is sourcing unique jewellery from Sarojini or finding the right fabric at local markets, I find pieces that offer high value without breaking your budget.
- Look Creation: I don't just pick the clothes. We decide on the drape, the footwear, and the specific accessories. I even give you a beauty brief so you know exactly what makeup works with the look.
Whether you need help with a Diwali party outfit or a complex Indian wedding guest ensemble, I keep the process grounded and fun. You get a professional look, but with a personal touch that stays true to your vibe.
Ananya Mittal
I’m Ananya, and I believe the best outfits are the ones where you feel totally like yourself. Whether it’s a big wedding or an intimate festive dinner, I’m here to help you mix comfort with a bit of glam. No corporate vibes here, just honest styling to help you stand out.
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