Getting Married This Winter? Here Is Our List Of Dos And Don’ts!
BY Apoorva | 08 Dec, 2016 | 2 views | 4 min read
Winter is the peak season for weddings in India and boy, won't they be beautiful. The air is cooler but its chaos in the wedding world - because winter comes with it's own demands. Temperatures are dropping, streets are getting foggy and for you, wedding bells are ringing! Here is the ultimate list of Dos and Don’ts for a winter wedding this year that you need to keep in mind. Simple stuff, but paying heed to these small things helps.
Do opt for wintery favors
Choose winter wedding favours. Blankets or pashminas, sparklers, cookies, cute gloves, candy canes or little bottles of Baileys are all cute and doable winter wedding favor options.
Do factor in delays
Smogs or fogs on the road can lead up to delays for your guests. So give enough space between ceremonies!

Image Source via Neha + Zoheb's Wedding
Here Are The Do's:
Do experiment with colour! Winter colours are all about jewel tones and deep hues. Take a look at the ultimate list of colours that we’ve put together for you! Do wrap yourself Although you want to look gorgeous on your wedding day, chances are that during the shopping you’re going to forget about the freezing temperatures. If you’re feeling chilly during your wedding it’ll spoil your day, so opt for a velvet shawl or sparkly cardigan for a touch of fabulousness! Or use a heavier dupatta - Benarasi or embroidered, whichever you prefer. In short, off-shoulders and bikini blouses are out. You just don't want to look uncomfortable. Do have winter-inspired foods There is no place for ice-lollies in the freezing winter reception! Opt for hot-chocolate or kashimiri kahwa tea as a welcome drink. Also, you can opt for soups, tandoor food and hot desserts (garam jalebis!) in your menu. You can also read more about the coolest Instagram food trends for winter here!
Image source via Vartika & Thibaut's Wedding
Do your research Before you book your venue, get every guarantee from your venue about access, mobility, heating, lighting, walk ways for guests just-in-case of inclement weather conditions. Do talk to your photographer It gets dark much earlier in the winter so adjust your photo schedule for more light. Make sure that you build in time to your day to have those all-important shots in natural light. or wake up early morning. Light is important, days are shorter - you get the drift? Do pay attention to your groom’s clothing too For grooms a velvet blazer is ideal. It's a nice thick fabric which will keep the guys warm, plus is perfectly on-trend. Make sure both of you are dressed for the weather.