Friday 17 January 2014

Designer Indian Bridal Wear



Indian Bridal wear is always one of the most spoken outfit across the globe. Stories with bridal fashion always seem to grab attention, but over these past few years we have featured several themed Indian wedding. Whether showcasing traditional styles such as ghagras or more cutting edge fashions like contemporary cuts or the color black, these editorials enchant with their individual approach to Indian Bridal Wear. Traditional wedding style is always featured in India. A large bridal party prepping for the big ceremony in a series of stunning portraits has become a common view in India.

Also in India along with the bride and the groom the people in their family also tend to dress the best the d-day. For example, a mother of a bride from West Bengal would wear a Baluchuri or Benarasi silk saree; and a mother from Delhi will prefer wearing an embellished net or georgette saree on her daughter's wedding. Every piece of saree woven and designed in India is a piece of art and looks beautiful when draped in the right manner and paired with a right kind of accessories and jewelry. The blend of traditional look and modern design pattern has hit the right cord among Indians residing outside India and therefore resulted in the expansion of the bridal wear market across the globe and also add on to the versatility factor of the Indian sarees, lehenga and suit collections.

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