Bridal Wear
Every bride eagerly looks forward for her wedding day. It is a dream that every girl sees right from her childhood. This is an auspicious day for her. Bridal outfit, accessories, make-up, hairstyling and jewelry everything is planned very carefully. The bridal outfit is the most important element in the wedding.
Traditional Indian brides prefered wearing sari for their wedding. Even today saris have not lost its charm but have gone through some transformations. An ethnic bridal wear includes saris, lehengas, Shararas and choli. They come in different styles, patterns, colors, embroideries and are made from different fabrics. A bride can choose between the banarasi or kanjeevaram sari. Some brides opt for lehengas or salwar suits.
Brides belonging to different religions drape saris in different styles. Muslim brides wear shararas for their wedding while the brides in Punjab go for lanchas or salwar suit. These outfits come in different colors and materials. Maharastrians brides mostly wear saris. Paithani is the first choice of every Maharashtrian bride. Bengali brides wear banarasi saris. Brides in south usually dress up in kanjeevaram saris with heavy embroidery.
Indian wedding depicts a bride dressed in beautiful red sari adored with heavy jewelry. Nowadays brides go for stylish and designer saris. These saris come in peach, maroon, green or magenta color. Bridal sari collection includes netted saris, floral designer saris, saris with cut works and one with sequins and zari. One may even go for designer salwar suit and lehengas. They are decorated with colorful stones, crystals or have gold and silver embroidery.
Indian bride is an epitome of beauty and these ethnic and designer outfits simply enhances her look.