Dress Accordingly!

The market is immersed with Indian wear that showcases various styles, colours and designs! As the time of the wedding season growing at its peak, people often get terrorized and up choosing the wrong outfit. ‘One size that fits all’ doesn’t have much significance in context to Indian wear, also ‘one style that may suit all’ has also become an outdated idea.

It is very important to keep in mind the body type you have while shopping as it will always help in enhancement of your body features and make you look flawless!

If you are confused about which body type you are! Let me help you with it.

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Apple:

You got gorgeous legs, so wear outfits to enhance them. Go for short kurtas with pants or churidaar for casual occasions. Always you’re your eyes on designs and fittings that aren’t baggy or loose because it may not create a pleasing aesthetic. Highlighting your amazing features while rocking the outfit should be your mantra this wedding season.

Pear:
For narrow shoulders and broad lower body, your strongest feature is your waist! Please your must go should be sarees and lehengas. Keep experimenting with various drapes and choose the styles that suit you the best.

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Rectangle/Athletic:

Slender and straight body type should try creating a waist by going for outfits that are fitted at the waist. Lehengas are made for you as it will give you a defined waist. To enhance your shape try experimenting with fish cut gowns.

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Hourglass:
You are the lucky ones as you can go for anything and everything.

Indian wear looks the best on this body type. Keep experimenting with lehengas, gowns, sarees, anarkalis because you rule the world.

Now you know it, so you can flaunt it!

For more inquiries on customized outfits, you can go on a shopping spree at

The Merakkie Clothing and Accessories.

“Coz we know, you are beautiful.”

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