Thursday 11 July 2013

Pink Bridal Lehenga

Pink Bridal Lehenga Biography

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If you are a bride getting married Spring '13, it is time to start thinking about what you are going to wear for your ceremony, sangeet, and mehndi.  Having an idea about what style and color your like make it MUCH easier when it comes down to making the final decisions. Trends of India  carries beautiful wedding lenghas, but they also carry some fun, trendy bridal lenghas that are perfect for your functions.  I simply adore these lenghas, especially this girly pink number…
 Think about the mood your are trying to create, when you choose your lenghas.  If you want to have a loud, rambunctious Sangeet, choose something colorful and that has some gliz.  If you want to have a ladies only, classic Mehndi, choose something delicate and elegant.  Your lengha will be one of the most important accessories to your décor, so make sure that it goes with the theme.
 And remember the only accessory you can't live without is your bridal smile, so make sure that you have a big one on that day!
Indian wedding lenghas and the exclusive Chaniya Choli Online deals are happening around your way and you will get through some real time deals out there on the internet. Indian bridal dresses designs bridal lenghas bridal lehenga choli find below.
Yes Saree has always dominated the wedding scene as the exotic yet traditional bridal saree. However, with the change in traditions, influence of fashion designers and impact of western cultures, wedding lenghas have now taken the place.
There is an exclusive collection og designer lehengas. A perfect wearing for parties or any traditional functions. The colours are most attractive along with fabulous designs. I like light colours and also looking for the pink one. I hope I could get the best one from your site.
Its been almost 7 years since I have worn or even seen my Indian wedding dress. As I pull open the box it lies in, I remember how heavy it is and the memory hits me when I wore it on my wedding day and carrying around that weight on my petite frame .

Opening the box, I see a glimmer and sparkle. The skirt of my Lengha is heavy with delicate stones and jewels, handcrafted probably by numerous people at once. The whole skirt is covered from top to bottom with jewels and its beauty and uniqueness astounds me once again.

There is no wedding outfit like it. Completely made by hand, you would never see it on the rack at a department store.

I will wear this once again on Karva Chauth like many other North Indian women this Friday.

To put simply, Karva Chauth is a festival celebrated once a year (9 days before Diwali) where married Hindu women will fast for the well-being, prosperity and longevity of their husbands.

The first year after my marriage had been the only time I kept the fast and the traditions that go with it on the day. Been a westerner and as I was living in Australia, I tend to forget the significance of this festival until now that I’m actually here in India.

 On many occasions, I was in two minds whether it was something that I should participate in. I questioned that why a woman should fast for their husbands and felt that this tradition was outdated and makes it seem as if women are dependent on their husbands. I also thought why this fast was not reciprocated by the husbands. You would think that the longevity of their wives was important also?

However….! I like to remind myself on these occasions to just let it go! Let me and my western opinions go take a hike! This is an important festival here and it really bonds married women, especially with their mother in laws. It has a lot of social and cultural significance and I’m happy to be feel included, accepted and apart of it.

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Pink Bridal Lehenga 

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