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Indian Bridal Wear

Every girl longs to look at her best or as beautiful as an angel on her wedding day since it is the

most special day in her life. Her parents also dream to see their loving daughter in the bridal costume since her birth. It is an occasion for others who were anxiously waiting to have a glimpse of her in the enchanting costume. Keeping this in mind, Indian fashion designers make an exotic variety of bridal costumes in fabulous designs and patterns. These wedding trousseaus include exclusively made Indian bridal Lehangas, elegant Bridal Sari and graceful bridal Salwar Suits. These dresses are made up of rich brocade decorated with exquisite embroideries, studded pearls, diamonds and other precious gemstones. Hindu bridal dresses are usually red, pink and maroon in colors.

Each ethnicity creates its own style of wedding. Maharashtra, brides are bedecked in a Paithani sari while in Jammu and Kashmir brides go in for a bridal wear usually comprising tight trousers and heavy embroidered Kurta. Tamil brides are draped in an elegant 6 or 9 yards Kanjeevaram silk sari along with a chic choli. Punjabi brides opt for either a heavily embellished sari or a designer Bridal Lehanga with shawls having phulkari embroidery. Parsis and Catholic brides wear white color wedding dresses. Brides in the state of Bengal are dressed up in a Benarsi silk sari made up of rich lovely brocade

Red Chunari or dupatta has a significant role in the bridal wear. Chunari, made in the Bandhani style is the most popular form associated with the bridal costume.. Though bridal trousseau definitely has a religious importance in the present era it represents more of a fashion statement. Fashion designers exhibit their skill in producing bridal costumes with very delicate designs and prints. People do not hesitate to spend crores of rupees to buy the best of bridal wears. Indian culture is very rich and each region has something special to Contribute such as mirror work of Rajasthan, Phulkari embroidery of Punjab, Leharia print of Gujarat and other popular works like Kundan, Resham, Zari and Zardosi are actually ruling the fashion kingdom

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