Winter wedding fashion: Fashion shouldn't stop at weddings; wear sleeveless blouses like this in the cold..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 19 Nov, 2025
With the arrival of the winter wedding season, women face a lot of trolling, especially regarding their fashion sense. People even make fun of them for wearing sleeveless or backless blouses with traditional outfits. If you adopt the right approach and smart styling, you can confidently flaunt a sleeveless blouse even in the cold season. Just know a few key tips and tricks to feel both glamorous and comfortable at a party without shivering.

The easiest solution is to wear a lightweight, slim-fit thermal inner under a sleeveless blouse. These days, ultra-thin, skin-colored thermals are available in the market that are completely invisible. These help maintain your body temperature and don't ruin the blouse's fit. If the blouse is deep or backless, you can also opt for a strapless thermal. This will keep your overall look stylish and keep you from feeling cold.
Choose a blouse with padded or thick fabric.
Fabric matters a lot in winter. If you're wearing sleeveless, avoid cotton or thin materials. Instead, choose velvet, raw silk, Banarasi, brocade, or padded blouses. These fabrics are warm and prevent cold. A velvet blouse has such a rich look that even without any accessories, your outfit looks royal. The thick fabric prevents cold air from reaching the skin.
Use a Dupatta: Fancy and Warm
A dupatta is a great weapon with a sleeveless blouse. You can use a velvet, shawl, or heavy dupatta, which you can stylishly wear while covering your shoulders and arms. You can pin it in a pleated style and drape it over one shoulder, or drape it in a cape style. This will keep you cool and maintain your royal look.
Ethnic Jackets with Blouses
Indo-Western caps and ethnic jackets are quite trendy these days. They also cover your sleeveless blouse and make the look even more fashionable. You can easily create a glamorous look by wearing a chiffon, net, sequined, or embroidered cape. A velvet or brocade jacket is perfect for a winter wedding.
Hand Gloves and Hot Pack Trick
If the wedding is open-air and it's cold, you can wear light, matching hand gloves. This adds a retro touch to your look and keeps you warm. Additionally, you can hide small self-heating warmers inside your blouse, which provide warmth for several hours and remain invisible.
Keep the body warm from the inside.
It's not enough to keep the body warm from the outside; it's also important to keep the body warm from within. Drink light herbal tea, ginger water, or soup before attending the wedding. This increases body temperature and reduces the feeling of cold.
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