Mayon is the first event and the start of a
traditional South Asian wedding. There are many colours and styles people wear
at the Mayon, including the Dulhan – the Bride. But traditionally the colour
worn in Mayon is yellow.
This tradition continues but instead of
just wearing yellow; bride, her friends, her cousins, people invited mix yellow
with other colours, patterns, and embroideries.
In the world of brands and designers,
people buy elaborate, intricate, and extravagant suits for the Mayon. So in this
world of ornate and rich Mayon outfits try something different and be
different.
Instead of buying a lavish outfit designed
by someone else, be your own designer, be simple, be unique, and be your own
creation at your own or a friend’s or a sister’s or a cousin’s Mayon. Be the
person everyone will be at awe with.
Wondering how? Oriental Costumes can help
you with that.
Follow these easy steps:
1. Pick a type of clothing you want to wear,
as in, do you want to wear a lehnga or a gharara – these two are more
traditional outfits for the mayon.
2. Pick the colour of your lehnga or gharara –
yellow, green, blue, purple, red, pink, or multicolour.
3. Pick the material of the lehnga/gharara –
banarasi material is usually the best for this.
4. Now pick the material and colour for your
kameez (top) and dupatta (veil) – preferably in a different colour than the
lehnga/gharara.
5. Then select the colour of gota or any other
more traditional work to adorn your outfit with it – Gota is more traditional
choice.
6. Last but not least get it stitched and
tailored to your liking and be the talk of the Mayon party.
Our models are showcasing these beautiful,
simple, and elegant creations of Oriental Costumes this week. We provide you
with all the materials, ideas, tips, and colours to make your Mayon
masterpiece.
To see these beautiful pieces visit us at 3180 Ridgeway Drive, Units 39 & 40, Mississauga, ON or visit our website: www.oriental-costumes.com
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