Nothing beats South Asian fashion. We can take any color, dream up any pattern, make it in whatever style we like, and it always—ALWAYS—looks good. via GIPHY Obviously, we’re amazing. But also, that’s a *lot* of choices to make. On top of the thousands of other choices you have to make during wedding planning.
We all have visions of what we want our wedding outfits to look like, or pictures saved of beautiful embroidered inspo. But what we don’t necessarily have is an idea of how much we can expect to spend for our 4+ wedding outfits. And that, my friends, is the point of this post. It’s […]
If I could go back in time and change one thing about my wedding, I would switch out *every* outfit for a Payal & Zinal design. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Payal & Zinal (@payal_zinal) Each lehenga is an extravagant spectacle and also surprisingly affordable. Payal & Zinal’s prices for bridal [
It’s been a lonnnng 3 month writing hiatus for me (head over to dulhanpartygoods.com to see why), and boy am I happy to be back! On top of spending the beginning of this year on designing and creating party goods, I’ve stayed on top of every wedding, fashion, and party trend out there—which means I have [&hell
Writer and walking encyclopedia for South Asian weddings. Designer of South Asian party goods. It’s been nearly 2 long years since ya girl has gone to an Indian wedding. 2023 is finally ending that streak! Oh, and it’s not just any wedding, either. It’s a family member’s destination wedding. Tri
5 years ago, I told an Indian wedding decorator and planner that I loved the idea of whimsical wedding décor. Playful colors, loud patterns, hell—why not throw in a carousel?! She scrunched up her nose in disgust and said, “Isn’t that so childish though?” via GIPHY Fast forward to present day and whatdya know, the [&hel
Writer and walking encyclopedia for South Asian weddings. Designer of South Asian party goods. I have a love-hate relationship with trends. I hate them because I’m lazy and I can’t keep up with anything that changes like the wind. The only reason I’m *kind* of on trend with the resurgence of 90’s/2000’s styles is beca
Writer and walking encyclopedia for South Asian weddings. Designer of South Asian party goods. When it came to the 2023 color of the year, the Pantone gods delivered. It’s a color that’s so ingrained in South Asian culture that the options for using it in your wedding décor are infinite. That’s right, the col
Writer and walking encyclopedia for South Asian weddings. Designer of South Asian party goods. Folks, it’s here. The perfect theme for South Asian weddings that you’re about to see all over your social feeds in 2023: Carnivals! via GIPHY Joyful bursts of color. Fun, friendly patterns. Wild and whimsical flowers and decora
Writer and walking encyclopedia for South Asian weddings. Designer of South Asian party goods. All products listed were in stock and priced as shown at the time this was written. Dulhan may be compensated for some of the following recommendations. You’re probably here for 2 reasons. One, you’ve got a bride-to-be