I was wondering what you ppls waer in really cold weather’s weddings.I personally like thin material out fits and hate to wear sweaters,jackets or jumpers on that.Its kind of a ruins the out fit’s beauty.
Shalws are good but if they are not guady worked/embroided.
I want to know what you all like to wear on fancy clothes on your close relatives weddings??
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Depends where the Wedding is. If UK, they have the heating systems on, but u can always wear a long coat and take it off when u get to the func.
If Pakistan, winter weddings are the best, I wear jamavar, chiffon, crinkle, etc etc..... In simple words whatever i like :) Well feel comfortable without a sweater, warmers n stuff. And nowadays they have this really good heating system in Pakistan too..
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Why not just have something made in a winter fabric so you don't feel cold? You can still look good without the need for a shawl or as you suggested a sweater/jumper on top.
Re: Winter weddings??
just wear a coat and take it off when you get to the wedding, no?
although as far as winter fabrics are concerned, nothing beats velvet! you wouldnt wear it head to toe but a shirt in velvet with a jamavar gharara would be beautiful. silk is the worst in winter- its so thin! brrrr... i'm not a fan of winter weddings in canada, thats for sure!
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My walima was in Dec and there was no problem with the cold. Everyone came in coats and jackets obviously because it was freezing outside, but they just left them with the coat check and the hall was nice and warm. I dont remember anyone wearing sweaters or anything, expect for some aunties. No matter how cold it is outside, Im sure every hall will be warm and pleasant inside
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At my brother's engagement the other day I wrapped myself up in a plain cashmere shawl but I kept getting an earful from my Mum about it :(
I always wanted a winter wedding and had visions of myself walking thru the snow in a long white satin cape with a hood lol