With almost few
months away for your wedding, pretty excited, you may be!
Still you may be
in a dilemma...What to wear on your wedding day? seeking for help and advice from
everyone, as how to be the real head-turner of the show?
Every bride
would love to look her best on this day, as everyone’s eyes would be on the
bride and groom.
Gone were the
days when wedding saree colours would confine to red, maroon and yellow shades.
This is because
of the plethora of designs and patterms, which have come up today filling up a
bride’s wardrobe with various choices.
Though,
intricate and heavily embellished salwars, gorgeous anarkali suits, ghagra and
lehenga cholis have upgraded the market of traditional fashion.But a six yard
saree is a must-have trousseau for every women in her wardrobe and definitely
she cannot miss wearing it.A saree is one
among the various outfits that accentuates your curves at the right places.
Few of the popular
wedding saree materials used in different cultures are as follows:
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Kanjivaram sarees
Kanjivaram sarees are a must have for every South-Indian bride.
These sarees are woven with golden and silver threads with highly
embellished temple motif designs ornated on their elegant borders. These are
heavier variety of silk and hence women with taller and dusky skin will look
gorgeous in it.
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Net sarees
Lightweight-netted sarees are in fashion today.
The netted sarees have acquired their prominence long time back and
are most popular in the North.
These sarees are embellished with gold, silver thread work on its
body with glittering studs, patchwork ,embroideries and many other decorative
on it body part.
Sarees of this variety come in myriads of colours, patterns and
changing with the up to date trends.
Women who are a slim can opt for this saree, as it would give them a
chic and smart look.
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Banarasi sarees
Banarasi sarees are an imperative possession in a Bengali bridal’s
trousseau.
These kinds of sarees are most common in West Bengal.
Also, gold thread works is done on the whole body work giving a
striking look.
Sometimes embroideries are done throughout the body complementing
assorted designs in different patterns on the pallu.
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Assam silk
“Assam silk” – as the name implies, it is a royal exotic silk from
Assam.
Mekhla chadar or assam silk, is an important asset for every
Assamese brides which lend them a subtle and chic look. These silks are
exclusively woven by Muga silk, which is royal and durable.
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Zardosi sarees
Zardosi sarees as the name implies has an intricate zardosi work sumptuously
adorned on its whole body and also on its pallu. A bride with a moderate height
and weight can choose this saree and can team up with a gorgeous neckpiece and
a designer blouse.
Thus, it is necessary to choose the right type of silk for your
wedding that compliments your body type and skin tone.
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It is necessary to pair an ideal wedding saree with a designer
blouse and kundan jewellery so that you can win the eyes of the onlookers with
a captivating look.
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