The new talk in Indian fashion is all about the Heeramandi inspired dresses and jewelry that are exquisite trending styles for upcoming wedding wear. The wedding look is a very soon trend, but still it is rocking the Indian fashion industry.
The Indian Royal Aesthetics of Mughals and their love of Golden embroidery and fabrics in elaborate embellishments has been a sizzle with a comeback in Indian wedding fashion.
Thanks to this Netflix series Heeramandi, all actresses dressed exquisitely in royal attire, setting new wedding and festive wear trends for the year.
New Festive wear Trends from Heeramandi inspired dresses
Let’s drive into the Heeramandi women fashion Trend look.
Gold Laces and Embroideries from Heeramandi Series
Let’s talk about the most dominant color and style from the sets of heeramandi costumes. The golden laces, gotta and banarasi borders to golden tissue fabrics and tissue organza in gold are a magically weave of Golden aesthetics in Indian outfits.
It is a definite style, Golden gotta patti, Golden tissue silk, Gold banarasi weaves and Jacquar weaves are the best ways to get a perfect look like the Indian dresses worn by actresses in heera mandi series.
All you need is to add the gold laces or borders to your dupattas, v-necklines, sleeve hems or kurta hems and sharara edges to get that perfect look. Check out the latest Gotta patti and Golden embroidery Indian dresses collection at g3fashion for more inspiration of the outfits.
Heeramandi Full Flare Voluminous Indian dresses inspiration
After the gold, it’s the full volume silhouettes and patterns that have made the actress look perfect for a Royal Indian look. From adding the layering styles of sheers to the add on in full flared sharara or anaraklis with double layered looks or short anarkalis with lehengas are trending in Indian fashion.
Ever since the designer has done great work in the Baji Rao Mastani costume, which also set a huge trend, with the flared and layered anarkalis. This series is also set to bring on the layered anarakli dresses, anarkali with lehengas or full flared shararas in trend for festive season. Designer Rimple and Harpreet Narula have done a tremendous trend of hype for Royal Indian looks.
You can simply decide to buy a short kameez with full flared sharara with all those lacey borders or gotta patti embellished sharara suit that works as best inspired look from Heeramandi costumes.
If you are ready to experiment with the look, try wearing your lehenga under your mid length anarkali Dress. It will surely add the layered and flared look to make sure the elements match well or colors.
Styling Fabrics in Trend from Heeramandi
Apart from the gotta, laces and banarasi weaves, there are certain royal fabrics which have caught eyes for the new Indian trend for festive wear.
The Jacquard weave designs seen in dupattas, sleeve fabrics or even as kali in a kalidar sharara or gharara are fabrics to own this season. The banarasi silk dupattas and lehengas can work best in royal dark hues of maroon, blue or black.
Velvet still being in trend, velvet choli blouses, or sleeves in velvet are also some styles seen in the series. The sheers like organza tissue in gold is mainly a focus look of the costume designs. Tissue silk has been trending and here’s how to wear and style it.
Color Combos of Indian wear from Heeramandi series
The very visible golden color, can be styled with bold indian shades of red, maroon, midnight blue, royal blue and cream or white too. To pick something relevant from gold, try the shades of yellow or tan to appear similar to the color scheme of the Indian dresses in the series.
Apart from all. A cream dress or black hue can be paired with just all the golden laces and gold embellishments for a subtle yet royal feel. For a modern feel, we saw purple and lavender picked outfits in royal weaves too.
Peach tones with yellow and yellow with dark hues have been used most in the costume theme. And you can also style these perfect for Diwali parties or even Haldi outfits at weddings. Buy trust usm after peach being the color of the year, Heera mandi has set the Yellow in Indian fashion a big choice for weddings and festive wear this year.
Patterns of Indian dresses from Heera Mandi to Pick
Now after talking about volume designs, the neckline patterns are also important to get a look like the ladies. Try something in Deep v-neck or sweetheart neckline with embroidery covering the finished edges.
The Broad neck lines in any shape of round, square ot v neck are going to get the right look in Anarakli dresses and sharara kameez tops.
It’s very simple to add a pattern like full sleeves in embroidery to your kameez of salwar suits. Adding a sweetheart neckline to kameez of sharara is also a great way to add a royal look. Or a simple way is to get a heavy dupatta that matches your anarakli dress panel or sharara pants panel styling.
For contemporary trend style into simple outfits, a sheer gotta patti lacing fabric of lehenga or dupatta can work. A simple plain silk choli with neckline shapes as per inspiration and heavy golden heritage choker or a beaded multi strand necklace is perfect for a modern vibe.
Heeramandi inspired Jewellery Trend
The outfit look is always incomplete without the jewelry. And the actresses in the series are all adorning some dominant style like the Matta Tikka or the Nose ring with chains. You can choose these styles with your outfits as per their embroidery and color matching picks.
Wearing a broad chain with kundan and stones style maang tikka with chand shape tikka trend like Aditi Rao Hydari in the series. Or style a simple beaded chain maang tikka with a big chand shape pendant in big gem beads in other colors highlighting the jewelry.
For brides, the wedding look can be inspired with jewellery from heeramandi like the nose ring with chain and a passa and tikka worn together. Another matta patti and tikka style that is in a royal style can also change the minimal bridal style to a royal bridal look.