#BTRewear Designer Ridhi Mehra Tells You How To Re-Style Your Wedding Ensemble

Spent a bomb on that bridal lehenga and don't want to give up on it so soon? Trust me, we understand what brides go through post their nuptials. Your wedding is over and now you have no clue what to do with that bridal outfit that's been lying in your wardrobe ever since! It's too precious to get rid off, too heavy to wear elsewhere, and most importantly everyone has already seen you in it! However, it doesn't need to be this hard, beautiful brides. Here are 6 designer-approved style hacks to give your wedding attire an instant upgrade! You can now wear it for your brother's cocktail party or your besties mehendi function (and trust me no one will ever know.)

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"One can also style the looks with the super versatile Ridhi Mehra embellished belts for a more fun festive look!"

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"The heavy bridal blouse may also be styled with a plain lehenga skirt."

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"Additionally, dupattas can be draped in many different ways as well! The same heavy embellished dupatta that you wore for your wedding function, can be used to dress up a minimal tone-on-tone outfit."

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" Similarly, the peplum blouse can be paired with a chiffon/organza sari too, for an understated festive look."

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"The peplum can be paired with a champagne gold/beige organza sharara to give it a toned-down look." 

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A stunning neo-bridal outfit from Ridhi Mehra SS20 collection, 'Mor Bagh'. It's a deep champagne-gold embellished peplum lehenga. This outfit can be taken as a reference.

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