choose the best indian wedding dress
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Wedding is the start of a new life. It is the
beginning of a new era in the experience of
both the bride and the bridegroom. They
are both at their wits end when they have
to select the dresses for the D-Day.
An Elaborate Process:
Wedding dresses for girls are more
complicated and elaborate than men.
Starting with the day of the haldi to the
wedding reception, an assortment of
dresses are purchased by the bride’s family
to enhance the beauty of would be bride.
Indian wedding dresses are an emblem of
the altering lifestyle of the bride. Many
preparations are required to make the special day in your life a success.
Choose the Best:
When choosing the bridal wear of your choice,
there are certain things that you should keep
in mind. If not, then you will have more pains
than gains and will curse the day you went out
to buy your dresses. Choosing the wedding
attire that will rule over all other dresses is a
very calculative task.
Some Things to be Kept in Mind:
The first thing to be kept in mind is your style.
You may want a designer saree or a lehenga
choli for your wedding. Preferences may vary
accordingly. It is however imperative to be
aware of the patterns and styles that you are
choosing. That does not mean you will have to
decide beforehand the exact kind of attire
you are going to adorn, but at least look into magazines and internet to calculate the
amount you are willing to dole out.
Always take into account the season in
which your wedding is supposed to occur so
that the fabrics and colors most prevalent
during a particular season are honored.
Winter marriages demand heavier shades
while summer ones demand pastel shade to
exuberate coolness from a bride.
It is natural to desire an embroidered
wedding garment, so you should always let
the shopkeeper know your wishes. These
people hold an entire property of
gorgeously embellished garments meant
only for you. They would be quite happy to
show them to you and you would be happier
to get them for yourself.
Indian wedding dresses are not sarees alone, in today’s world of intermingling, lehenga
cholis and even intricate salwar kameez have
gained ground. The ghoongat is a very
important part of a bride’s outfit that
enhances her charm and beauty. Another thing
entwined with the ghoongat or the headgear is
the hairdo. Sometimes brides do not give much
thought to the hairdo because of the cover
over their head but ghoongat or no ghoongat,
an attractive bun is the best as leaving the
hair open is not even an option.
Accessories that attach themselves to bride
are the maangtika, baajubandh and last but
not the least sandals. These altogether make a
bride appear the princess that her family has
always thought her to be.