December 22, 2021

Girl of the day

The importance of attire in every bride’s wedding preparation process is undeniable, and an Indian wedding is no exception! Here’s everything you need to know about selecting the appropriate sari and assisting your groom in adhering to tradition!

BRIDE’S ATTIRE FOR THE CELEBRATION

 Lehenga

A wedding Lehenga is a traditional Indian dress worn during weddings. Brides do not wear white in traditional Chinese weddings because it is a symbol of sadness. Instead, they choose a vibrant sari that expresses their ethnicity. Shades of red are commonly used because they symbolize happiness and good luck to the newlywed pair. On the other hand, modern brides desire to stand out and have selected colors like blue, orange, green, gold, and coral.

These vibrant lehengas are embellished with gems and embroidered with elaborate gold motifs made from 24 carat gold thread. The bride is then covered with a lavish head scarf and a significant amount of jewellery..

Lehenga for the Reception

The Indian bride often wears two saris, which is every bride’s fantasy! After the ceremony, she’ll usually change into a fresh lehenga.  If the bride wore a red lehenga for the ceremony, she can opt for a different color palette for her reception, such as pinks, golds, blues, oranges, and purples.

To combine both cultures into her wedding day, some Indian-American brides may choose to wear a westernized wedding gown for their reception.

Ornaments

Indian brides wear a lot of gold jewellery, usually 24 carat gold. Heavy necklaces, dozens of bangles, hanging earrings, headpieces, finger and toe rings, nose rings called nath, belts called kamarbandh, and even more may be seen on them! Most of the jewellery has a specific meaning for the bride, in addition to making her appear and feel beautiful.

An ankle bracelet, known as a payal, is a traditional ornament that is designed to tinkle when the bride approaches her spouse. Bangles represent fertility and prosperity in their new marriage, as well as safety and luck!

Mehendi

In Indian culture, henna is a very essential custom for a bride’s wedding day. Henna is a precise and elaborate pattern of swirls and designs that symbolize joy, beauty, and spiritual awakening and is applied the day before the wedding ceremony. Henna is a brown ink that is typically applied to the feet and hands. It dries and peels away from the skin, leaving a brown stain.

It is thought that the darker the stain, the closer the bride and groom, as well as the bride and her mother-in-law, will become. The bride and groom’s names are also written in henna someplace on the bride, and it is the groom’s responsibility to find them. The importance of attire in every bride’s wedding preparation process is undeniable, and an Indian wedding is no exception!

Here’s all you need to know about choosing the right sari and helping your groom stick to tradition

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