Monday 19 December 2011

Indian Wedding Dresses

Wedding day is the most significant event in everyone’s lives, be it a man or a woman. You wouldn’t find one creature on the face of this earth who will deny to the fact that they have dreamt about their wedding day a plethora of times and wish their wedding day to materialise exactly the way they have picturised it in their reveries. Everyone wishes to be decked like a princess/prince on their wedding day and be the head turner, the centre of attraction for the eye balls present there.

In order to don that perfect flawless dream look, every little detail about your styling on the big day must be dealt with meticulous concern and precision. And of course, wedding dresses tops the list of priorities.

In Indian weddings, although the traditional wedding dresses differs a lot across various cultures, communities, religions and regions, yet in the present scenario, lehanga choli and sarees are the wedding attires that are gaining popularity among brides across all religions, regions and communities primarily because the wide range of options and choices available owing to the fact that these two wedding dresses are being constantly explored by designers. Moreover, although salwar kameez and sharara also fall under the category of wedding dresses, yet sarees and lehangas are versatile outfits and can be draped in numerous ways to help you don’ your dream look, right from traditional, elegant, delicate, sensuous, classic and minimalistic to a royal one or a combination of all of these.

In the world of groom wears, the traditional ethnic attire and suits although continue to enjoy their elite status in the market but they are also being explored by designers to create wedding dresses that are a brilliant blend of tradition and novelty. Apart from brown and navy, rust, earthen colours and moss are the shades that are slowly invading the market in wedding suits. Ethnic wears are also being experimented with and you have a myriad of ethnic wedding dresses to choose from, e.g. - Angarkhas, Bandhgalas, Sherwanis and Kurta-pyjamas.

The only rule to dress up this wedding season seems to be aiming at breaking all the existent ones.

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