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Engagement is a pre-wedding ceremony, where couples experiment most with their outfits! Be it traditional, fusion or modern contemporary, they have the option of choosing any style for the ceremony. However, this concern arises when couples want to coordinate their look, as it is not easy to find both organizations under one roof.

Mens Wedding Grey Tuxedo


Mens Wedding Grey Tuxedo
Mens Wedding Grey Tuxedo


When Horizon was spoiled for choice, he was equally excited to choose from the exquisite category when it came to selecting his engagement dress. We cannot thank the photos enough for capturing this exemplary shopping experience so beautifully.

When we asked about the idea behind the coordinated costumes, she explained "it will help us give up compatibility and love, and the picture will be a lot more timeless and stunning."


Once they managed to shortlist the options available at the store, the couple became obsessed with two styles - Indian-Western and Traditional. When our pair helped to choose their perfect engagement. Check out the pictures, and see their journey towards the best, coordinated organizations! You would really like to see what they chose!

 Royal Blue Groom Tuxedo Suit

Royal Blue Groom Tuxedo Suit
Royal Blue Groom Tuxedo Suit


Initially, the couple planned to investigate the Indo-Western collection! The groom fell in love with a gorgeous, embellished steel gray gown, while the groom-to-be was paired with gray undertones in a combination of a bandhead suit and fusion pants to complement his attire.


They both looked amazing, to say the least. And charmingly his personality improved!

But as the traditional attire caught their attention, they knew they had to try it too! This time he chose Navy Blue as his palette, and lehenga in an offbeat color combination and pair with an Indo-Western, printed dupatta in tunic style with an asymmetric hemline. Likes how he fully displayed grandeur and class. Trust us, there is something uniquely magical about Indian wear!

 Prom Red tuxedo suit

Prom Red tuxedo suit
Prom Red tuxedo suit


By this time the couple was in a big dilemma, and to help them make the final decision, we asked the duo to choose their favorite look. Which look more and more no. Vote was a timeless traditional dress! The pair truly emphasized this classic yet navy blue color, and is suitable for a modern day engagement. Clearly, more visually appealing to the eyes!

 Groom White Wedding Sherwani

Groom White Wedding Sherwani
Groom White Wedding Sherwani


Talking about her experience, "We had a wonderful shopping experience. We were completely unfazed with the collection available, and the staff were extremely polite and provided us with the right advice that helped us choose where we Always thought of what to wear in your engagement. The great quality and price was really attractive! Now we are super excited for our special day. "

 Maroon Wedding Velvet Jutti Mojari Shoes

Maroon Wedding Velvet Jutti Mojari Shoes
Maroon Wedding Velvet Jutti Mojari Shoes


Bagtesh Fashion is a globally recognized Ethnic Wear online store. We are offering wide range of Designer Sherwani and Designer Kurta Collection.

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