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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are Indian, right? You're not doing a CArey Bradshaw, wearing a lehenga?[/quote] What’s wrong with a non-Indian wearing a lehenga? Several people wore Indian dress to our wedding. My grandmother and aunts helped the women with draping their clothes. People also wear them to our Diwali parties.[/quote] +1 I am Indian and desi clothing is so beautiful. All wedding guests look good wearing Indian clothes, unlike western weddings where the guests often look as if they are wearing a sack. Indians spend a lot of big bucks to host weddings so it is important that the guests are also dressed to the nines and look good. I would suggest that OP buys a designer lehnga. Stay away from the cheapo clothes from Etsy because they fall n kinds fall in a weird way. A good lehnga makes every woman look elegant and feminine. Also, I think that non-Indians cannot carry themselves well in saris after some time. They start to look like drag queens. For older non-Indian guests - you can even wear salwar kameez as it is more comfortable. Finally, you can get highly decorated sneakers to match your dress and dance in comfort. Check out ETSY[/quote]
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