Reception & First Day

Midday sunlight. Outdoor photographs. Long entrances. Prolonged greetings. The Reception and First Day or Baraat are physically demanding events, not styling exercises. In London and Sheffield weddings, brides often underestimate how much the first outfit must endure. The Baraat or First Day dress is worn during the most active hours of the wedding. Walking, standing, family rituals, temperature changes, and unplanned delays. This is why Baraat dressing has always been about structure before surface.

The Reception, by contrast, is where visual dominance matters more than stamina. Lighting replaces daylight. Movement becomes intentional. Photography becomes continuous. A Reception dress must respond to motion, not resist it. At Deemas Fashion, these two outfits are never designed as aesthetic variations of the same idea. They are engineered separately. Different weight logic. Different embroidery placement. Different silhouettes. For Birmingham ceremonies, where events often start early and extend across venues, Baraat and Nikkah dresses are built with reinforced hems, breathable silk blends, and stable waist structures. Sheffield receptions tend to favour indoor evening settings, where fabric reflection and silhouette clarity outperform sheer embroidery volume.

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