
Dress Codes
We want our guests to feel comfortable in whatever they choose to wear (whether it's Asian or Western attire) so please take this as a guide and don't feel that you have to buy anything new! Please bear in mind that we will be outside during the daytime each day.
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Civil Drinks – 20th March
Come as you are, no formal dress code
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Sangeet – 9th August
Asian/Western evening wear/cocktail, there are no specific colours to avoid
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Haldi and Mehndi – 15th August
Asian/Western colourful, bright and summery. There are no restrictions on colour on this day, you can join Alex and Demi in wearing yellow or white
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Ceremony and Reception – 16th August
Asian/Western glam. Please avoid wearing bridal colours - red and white
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Places to shop:
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London - Wembley (Ealing Road), Southall (Uxbridge Road), Upton Park (Green Street)
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Birmingham - Soho Road/Stratford Road​
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Due to the tailoring and returns, shopping online isn't recommended*, but if you need to, reach out to Demi for help
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Rental/pre-loved options:
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Vinted
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ByRotation
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Bollywood Borrowed
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Circular Threads
*It's best to order up to one size bigger than your usual size and alter if needed, we highly recommend measuring yourself and checking sizing with sellers before purchasing, get in touch with Demi if you need assistance.
Types of Indian Clothes

Sari
A long piece of fabric draped across the body, with a matching blouse

Lehenga
A skirt worn with a matching blouse and shawl​

Kurta or Kurta with waistcoat
A tunic-style shirt can be paired with a waistcoat and chinos or traditional bottoms

Sherwani or Nehru Jacket
A formal, knee-length coat paired with slim-fitting trousers
Inspiration


