TO BRIDES WHO SLAY IN SMALL WEDDINGS

Let’s face it: 2024 has been a wild ride here in Bangladesh. It feels like we’re all emerging from a collective national trauma, doesn’t it? Between political tension, economic uncertainty, and – oh yes – the social media warriors who seem to be constantly on the prowl, things are just… well, a little weird. Some of us are breathing a sigh of relief, while others are exhausted. So, what does that mean for you – yes, you – planning your big day?

 If you’re navigating the wedding fashion scene in Bangladesh, you’re likely noticing that things have changed. Upcoming weddings seem to be getting scaled down, and couples are pulling back on extravagance or cutting costs. The days of grand, over-the-top weddings may be on hold. But that doesn’t mean your outfit has to suffer. 

Before you spiral into a what-am-I-going-to-wear crisis, let’s pause for a reality check. Even though you might not have access to international designers right now, there’s still hope. In fact, there are plenty of talented Bangladeshi designers, including yours truly, who can make you look stunning on your special day. So, take a deep breath and let’s break it down.

The ‘Minimal yet Majestic’ Wedding Look
For those dialing it down this year, there’s a big opportunity to embrace minimalism. Simple doesn’t mean boring. The trick? Focus on fit. A well-tailored, minimalist outfit can look as regal as any ornate piece if it fits you like a glove. Think clean lines, sharp silhouettes, and, most importantly, impeccable tailoring. You don’t need all the bells and whistles if the fit is fire. For brides who aren’t ready to give up the sparkle just yet, don’t worry. You can still add a little drama with intricate embroidery or embellishments that don’t scream for attention. A subtle shimmer here, a hint of detail there, and voilà – minimalist chic.

Let Your Designer Work Their Magic
It’s time to sit down with your designer and get the creative juices flowing. Bring your inspiration, but let your designer help you shine. Remember, you hired them for a reason. Designers have a knack for translating your vision into something even more special than you could have imagined. This is where the real transformation happens. You may be surprised by how much a little collaboration can elevate your look.

Keep Your Posse Tight
Let’s talk about the consultation crew. I get it – everyone wants to weigh in on your wedding attire. But trust me on this one, less is more. Bring only those who will actually help you make decisions, not those who will spin you into a vortex of indecision. A tight-knit group that understands your vision will keep you focused on getting what you want.

Samples Are Important
If you’re anything like me, you want to see how something is going to look before it’s stitched together. When you’re working with a local designer (or any designer, really), ask for samples. If the store doesn’t have full outfits ready to show, ask for swatches or embroidery samples. A small piece of embroidery can give you an idea of what the final outfit will look like. Don’t skip this step, especially when you’re not going for something off the rack. The details matter. Don’t be afraid to ask questions during this process. What materials are being used? How long will it take? These are legitimate questions that will save you from any last-minute surprises.

Shop Around – But Don’t Overwhelm Yourself
Wedding shopping can be overwhelming. It’s tempting to visit every single designer and store to find the one, but that’s not the flex you think it is. You want to shop around, sure, but also keep your mental health in check. If you connect with a designer and their style, go with it. Trust your gut, not your Instagram algorithm. There’s no need to turn your wedding planning into a stressful scavenger hunt. Find what works for you and stick with it.

Timing is Everything 

I’ll say it again for those at the back: start early. Wedding outfits, especially custom ones, take time to make. Good designers don’t rush the process. You’re not buying fast fashion here—this is couture (even if it’s a simpler version). Your designer will need time to craft your outfit, especially if embroidery or handwork is involved. The last thing you want is a rushed job. Give your designer at least two to three months.

Embrace the Joy of a Small Wedding
Your wedding can finally be about you, not society. Do you really need 5,000 people watching as you and your partner are put on display? Now, it’s a more personal celebration with the people who truly matter. Without the pressure to impress, you have the freedom to choose an outfit that feels like you. Forget Instagram expectations – this is your moment to make your wedding truly your own.

The Takeaway
Bangladesh’s current wedding scene might look different from what you originally envisioned, but your wedding can still be amazing! Whether you’re scaling back or rethinking your plans, there are plenty of local options that can provide exactly what you want for your big day – without the need for a trip across the border.

So, are you ready to embrace the new normal and slay in something that’s made right here in Bangladesh? Girl, I think you were born ready.