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The most beautiful and traditional choice wedding dresses

 Weddings in India always have high energy, colorful cases. From dazzling decorations to varieties in food, every aspect of the wedding is crafted to provide a spectacle of joy and celebration for the guests. Indian wedding dresses also reflect an atmosphere of happiness and bliss and are one of the most interesting aspects of the ceremony. From the extravagant clothes worn by the bride to the regal attire of the groom, from the stylish trends given by the bride's guests to the lively ethnic attire of the guests, a fashion lover will find much to examine and appreciate an Indian wedding. Of course, India is a country of many cultures, regions and religions and each has a unique style of organizing weddings which includes distinctive formal dresses and traditional costumes.





On the other hand, couples and their families in urban centers are moving towards more glamorous and modern themes for the dock, which also affects the wedding dresses worn. Thus, there is a plethora of Indian wedding dresses for men as well as women to choose from. What sets Indian Wedding Outfits apart from other ethnic party dresses is that they display a harmonious blend of tradition and glamor. They are designed to be beautiful and attractive to match the wedding atmosphere. But, at the same time they retain the elements of the tradition so that it is appropriate for the ceremony.




They are often embellished with intricate and shiny Indian work, including intricate embroidery and embellishments. Indian wedding dresses are also usually very brightly colored or, at the very least, incorporate some eye catching signs or gestures to create an interesting visual contrast. Stunning varieties of Indian wedding dresses can thus be tailored based on many factors including color, pattern, design and silhouette. Dresses are often one of these three types - saree, lehenga choli or salwar kameez.





The most beautiful and traditional choice are wedding sarees. Saris is an ancient Indian garment, worn by women across India for many centuries. They are always stylish and considered a classic and safe option for any special occasion. Of course wedding sarees are very different in their form than any other type of saree. Even plain wedding silk sarees preferred by women in the south are distinguished by the sheer sheen of fine silk and borders and the subtle but attractive gold thread (zari) design on the pallu. Apart from the silk sarees of South India, women also like to wear gorgeous sarees from other parts of India, such as beautiful sarees of Rajasthan, Banarasi wedding saris, Jodhpuri wedding sarees of Rajasthan and tie-up wedding sarees.


Designer wedding sarees come in a variety of materials including satin, net, tissue, lace, chiffon, georgette and crepe. These are often more modern in their look, including dual tones, modern silhouettes and Western inspired designs. Such wedding sarees also include more modern embellishments such as crystal borders, sequin designs, bead patterns and stone pallu designs.


Women who want to look glamorous and stand out from the crowd often decide to donate the wedding lehenga. Wedding lehenga designs are usually very rich and ornate, used zardosi, zari, ek taar, kat dana, gota patti, booty and other traditional Indian techniques. Lehenga's richness is balanced with a modern corset like design with a choli that emphasizes the female figure. The wedding lehenga silhouette may also vary. Options include the classic straight cut, the traditional circular (hoop) cut, the stylish A-line or the svelte mermaid cut.

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  1. Agreed with the first line of the blog in India every wedding function has high energy and it is necessary that women look beautiful at a wedding function. 

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