Thursday 11 July 2013

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses Biography

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If you have ever watched Indian movies, you will at least know the design of Indian wedding dresses. Most Indian movies contain much Indian culture to respect. And one of them is marriage celebration. In this sacral moment, the bride wears a special dress which is very different from usual traditional gown that they usual wear.
 This special bridal gown is called as sari. It is a traditional women dress. For wedding, sari dress is commonly in red and gold scheme. Both colors reflect the glory and elegance on the dress.
Besides wearing the Indian wedding dresses, Indian bride always wears golden jewelry as wedding gown ornament. The jewelry includes necklace, ring, headpiece, bracelet, earrings and more. Tattoo is another bride ornament which is commonly worn during the wedding. No wonder that we usually see Indian bride with full tattoo on her hands. As like other wedding dress, Indian gown for bridal also requires wedding shoes to wear. It may be stiletto, flat shoes or wedges.
The Indian wedding gowns come in numerous designs to adore. It is even more colorful than western bridal gowns. Red, pink, gold even purple look very attractive dominate Indian wedding ceremony. And we will not feel regret to call it as a special wedding gown ever. The Indian wedding gowns come in many models. A-line dress cut is a common dress concept to find. For the top dress, Indian wedding gown may come in different concept depending on the bride desire.
The Indian wedding dresses may come with or without sleeves. If you prefer to appear sexier, sleeveless top with much golden accent seems elegant to consider. The material which is usually used as Indian dress material is special too.
The dress cloth comes from India which makes the Indian gown for wedding is more special than the others. Silk is the most favorite Indian cloth which commonly use as wedding dress material. This silk is commonly used to cover the dress top and bride’s veil. This bride’s veil has similar function as chapel train although the wedding is not thrown in the church.In India, the wedding rituals and clothes make the wedding as much as that of the bride and her groom. Both look their splendid best in gorgeous clothes. Not just the couple, but the guests attending the family and the relatives are often seen dressed up to the teeth. The bride is dressed up in auspicious colors, whereas the bridegroom is dressed to exude a regale aura. The bridesmaids and best men are often dressed in par with the bride and the groom. But they are toned down a bit because the day belongs to the couple. All the folks attending the marriage are decked up with gold jewelry including the bride and sometimes the groom. The ladies are additionally adorned with henna patterns all over their palms, hands, forearms, legs and feet. Sometimes henna patterns are replaced with alta designs which are short lived and easily removable.

Indian wedding generally tend to continue for several days and new attire is worn each day. All these dresses and the color symbolize the meaning of marriage and the period that follows it. Indian wedding is one that gives more importance to details like different rituals and the various attires one wears to attend them.

Many communities of South,West and Eastern India still adhere to the traditional costumes,i.e. Dhoti,or sometimes Lungi,and Mundu by some communities of the South.Kurta or a shirt may be worn or sometimes just a Angavastram may be used to cover the chest. On the other hand in the Northern parts, bridegroom usually wears a Sherwani, Jodhpuri suit or a western suit. The groom’s face is covered with a veiled with a curtain of flowers which is called Sehra in the North,which is not the custom elsewhere. It is also customary to wear a Taqiyah all through the ceremony in Muslim marriages.

Many prefer to wear a Kurta.Kurta can be worn with Salwar,or Dhoti.

A dazzling series of ensemble for bridegrooms include majestic sherwani, blended Indo-western suit and ethnic Jodhpuri suit. The exquisite shirts, coats and jackets are designed with extra care and touch to bring out the magnanimity out of the bridegroom on the marriage day. Precious embellishments are studded into the collars and the cuffs of the bridegroom’s dress. Available both in simple cottons and splendid, royal raw silk, these Kurta Pyjamas are a preferred mostly by the bridegrooms.
The bride wears a saree or a lehenga according to the region. Red is considered to be the most auspicious color in among Hindus. While the saree is preferred as the bridal dress in South India, West, East India, most brides of other parts of India prefer Lehenga, Gagra Choli and Odni as bridal dress.
 Indian wedding dresses 2013 by Meena Bazaar:-
Meena Bazaar is a Indian Fashion brand that working on fashion since 1970 and there main outlets are in New Delhi. That wedding party dresses are embroidered and have new kameez neck designs. India fashion designer design all party dress with focus on color and embroidery color mixing. All These Weeding suit are designed by meena Baazar. you can also see bridal Mehndi Designs.

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

Indian Wedding Dresses

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