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A Look at What the Indian Bride Wears on Her D-day

Written by admin on January 21st, 2009. Posted in Weddings




These days a lot of people opt for exclusive designer wear. Of course only if they can afford it. Therefore the Indian market has various options to offer for the wedding season. The latest trends in today’s bridal wear are short cholis with pants with elaborate embroidery, short kurtas with zari embroidery, worn with broad salwaars or embroidered pants, and shararas. Sequins work and handwork is very much in demand along with beadwork. Designer Indian bridal wear is available in different styles and prices. Saris are very much in fashion for the wedding season.

In some ways, Indian bridal wear differs from western bridal wear and yet in some ways, they are the same. Rather than white, Indian brides traditionally wear red. Yet both western and Indian brides both often have elaborately decorated dresses. Sequins, embroidery, patterns, and satiny material are common themes in both western and Indian bridal wear.

The salwar kameez is a great alternative for western brides. This Indian bridal wear looks great on all bodies, no matter what the type or size. The salwar kameez comes in many different styles. The bride looking for something very different in bridal wear could go with the trouser salwar suit and a short kurta top. The salwar kameez is often less expensive than other wedding dresses. In addition, the salwar kameez, unlike more traditional wedding dresses, can be worn to other functions such as parties, semi-formal events, even work.

Another example of Indian bridal wear that looks great on any size from plus to petite is the lehenga cholis. Brought to India by the Moguls thousands of years ago, the lehenga cholis is a skirt and blouse combination that is rapidly becoming a favorite in Indian bridal wear. The lehenga cholis is dressy enough to be worn as a wedding dress yet can also be worn on other formal occasions. These beautiful outfits are often decorated with real gold, silver, and precious stones and make any woman feel like royalty.

The Indian bride attaches a lot of importance to jewellery too. Now let’s take a look at the different varieties which are available in the market for the bride to be.

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