Wardrobe

It can be hard to pick the right outfit for any wedding, let alone a cross-cultural wedding that spans three days!
We’ve provided advice below to help you pack, but please know that this a guideline only. 
The first and only rule – wear whatever you feel best in! We want you to feel comfortable in whatever you choose to wear.

MILAN EVENING DRESS CODE:

Colours of Rajasthan

4th December | Late Afternoon

The dress code is semi-formal – please avoid neutral outfits and instead embrace the vibrant colors of Rajasthan, showcasing rich hues inspired by its culture and landscapes.

DO WEAR: Colours or patterns (or both).

ATTIRE: Smart casual; Western or Indian.

HALDI DRESS CODE:

Golden Hour in a Forest​

5th December | Morning

The dress code is semi-casual Indian attire in yellow and green to bring a warm, vibrant touch to the occasion.

MEHENDI + SANGEET DRESS CODE:

Gems of the Night​

5th December | Evening

The dress code is formal Indian attire in jewel tones for a rich and opulent look. Think ruby red, emerald green, sapphire blue, amethyst purple.

DEVGON DRESS CODE:

Gilded Ivory

6th December | Morning

The dress code is formal Indian attire, featuring white and gold to embody purity and serenity.

WEDDING DRESS CODE:

Red Carpet

6th December | Evening

Think glamorous, luxurious, and decadent. Indian attire is strongly encouraged, though western attire is also welcome (tuxedo, gown). Go all out

Weather

Remember to consider the weather in your wardrobe choices!
Jaipur mornings and evenings can be chilly – expect temperatures of 10-15°C. 
Days are typically pleasant and mild, averaging 20-27°C. 

More Info

Wardrobe explainer

Can’t tell one end of a saree from the other? 

Need an explanation of the basics of Indian Celebration Wear?

We’ve put together a little explainer for you.

Shopping

Don’t have a local Indian outfitter?

Need some leads on where to go shopping on the world wide web?

We’ve collated some options for you to look at.

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