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Planning a monsoon wedding? Here’s a perfect guide for you

Here’s the list of dos and don'ts for a perfect monsoon wedding. 

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New Delhi: Do you dream of having a monsoon wedding -- but are scared of rain playing spoilsport? Just prepare a back-up plan in advance to welcome the showers, says an expert.

Surruchi Joshhi, Founder and Director at wedding planning company Raas Luxury Weddings, shares a list of dos and don'ts for a monsoon wedding.

Dos-

* Plan a rain dance party as part of your pre-wedding event.

* Seating becomes difficult to arrange in the rain, bean bag seating setup is perfect especially among youngsters.

* Beautification should be done using neons, flowery drapes and ribbon décor. They will suit the ambience.

* When it is monsoon, donÂ’t shy away from having a monsoon-based theme in your stationery. Starting from your invitation cards to the giveaways, monsoon is the key to design.

* Rains create a need for you to wear fresh coloured lehengas. Peach, subtle gold, rose pink, tomato red are the colours of the season.

* How good is an umbrella as a giveaway to your guests? Bangles, sunshades have become common giveaways.

* Your guests would need to wrap up their phones and belongings while in the rain, so arrange for plastic or rather personalised waterproof bags.

* Rain proofing is an absolute necessity if you are not planning your wedding in a banquet. But a banquet should definitely be the first choice.

Don'ts-

* Your make-up should not be based on a heavy foundation. It won’t just keep up.

* Decorations based on warm colours are a big no-no!

* Don’t have flower-based decorations, prefer parachute material gazebo, floral prints in the drape and artificial flowers.

* Heels don’t go well with rains. Juttis/floral mojaris are what's in vogue.

* For your mehendi, don’t go for heavy real flower jewellery, instead prefer tiaras, or gotta jewellery.

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