Showing posts with label indian lehenga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indian lehenga. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Introduction to Indian Wedding Dresses

Introduction to Indian Wedding Dresses



Indian wedding dresses are very different from Western style wedding. Indian wedding dresses are usually red, as white is considered to be a colour of mourning in many regions. Red is the traditional color of Indian brides and is considered to bring good luck and happiness to the prospective couple. India has many states. All states have different culture and different dress code for wedding. In India also there are various religions and different wedding dress code.

In Hindu religion bridegroom usually wears a Sherwani, Jodhpuri Suit or a Western suit. Groom's face is veiled with a curtain of flowers which is called Sehra. Bride wears a Saree or a Lehenga according to the region. Red is considered to be the most auspicious color in among Hindus. However, Saree is preferred as Bridal dress at South India, most brides of other parts of India prefer Lehenga, Gagra Choli and Odni as bridal dress.

In Muslim Wedding bride wears a different color each day of marriage party.  In starting day bride wear yellow color which is then replaced by Red on the wedding day. The day after wedding, called the ‘Walima' the bride wears a green to show that the marriage has been consummated. The Groom mostly wears a Kurta Pajama with an over coat or Sherwani. It is also customary to wear a Taqiyah all through the ceremony.
 
Christians in India, have basically adopted western wedding ceremonies. Here the Bridegroom wears a western suit or Tuxedo and the bride usually opts for a Silk Saree or a Western Gown.

One thing that all Indian wedding dresses have in common is elaborate and intricate embroidery. Indian wedding outfits are usually a masterful combination of patterns, sequences, beadwork and threading. Depending on the budget, an Indian bride may have parts of her outfit embroidered with pure gold or silver wire. The fabrics for Indian wedding dresses can include silk, satin, chiffon and any other fabric that has sheen and reflects light.

Red continues to be a favorite for Indian wedding dresses. Since this color has religious and cultural significance, this selection is likely to stay in vogue for the foreseeable future. However, newer and softer shades of red are slowly but surely making their way into the Indian bridal lexicon. Also, designers are offering a greater selection of Indian wedding dresses and jewelry with a more delicate design.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Bridal Lehengas

Bridal Lehengas











Creating Magic with Indian Wedding Dresses

Creating Magic with Indian Wedding Dresses
By Sanjeev


The traditional style of wedding is rooted deep in the cultural heritage of India. And this has created a demand for beautifully elegant Indian wedding dresses. Wedding is the most special occasion in any person's life. So, the need for creative and innovative Indian wedding dresses is essential. In fact, such wedding dresses reveal the essence of richness and diversity of Indian traditions and customs.

Every state has its unique dress code for weddings with their idiosyncratic color significance. In the northern region, wedding dresses are usually red or green symbolizing auspiciousness and luxuriance respectively. On the southern front, Indian wedding dresses are characterized by cream and golden color that symbolizes purity and chastity. The western trends call it for write with red border, golden colored, green and red colored sarees. Now, on the eastern track, it is maroon, red and magenta is the colors that adorn the bride's body. These colors look fabulous on every bride, who wears them to show their richness of tradition and customary practices. As the demand in always on high, Indian wedding dresses such as designer sarees, lehenga choli, sharara and salwar kameez are getting renovated in different designs and styles. The fashion designers have been trying hard to match the requirement for designer Indian weeding dresses for looking classy in the function.

After the color, it is the kind of work getting prevalent these days. It is well known that brides would wear something heavy and gorgeous looking work piece. The bridal lehenga choli can be checked out on heavy brocade work with sequins, moti, pearls and even metal work. This entire piece would look wonderful with the different patterns designed on the fabric. Now coming to wedding sarees they are intricately woven with mirror, ribbon and various other kinds of work to give them a heavier look. Indian weddings are a pomp affair and the Indian wedding dresses have to be such that it matches the demand of the occasion.

The pride of a Punjabi bride lies in designer salwar kameez. Being the traditional form of dress piece, its shirt part is woven heavily on borders; while the entire dupatta is intricately woven with sequin, moti and various other sorts of work, along with salwar heavily woven till knees. Traditionally, the color used for making bridal salwar kameez is maroon or deep red. But, trends have changed and different types of colors are catching up the pace. The draping style of dupatta should be such that it highlights the entire piece of work carved on the fabric.

Popularity of Indian wedding dresses is such that even the foreigners like to buy the designer masterpieces to their country. They have been getting experimented ever since they came into existence. What makes them look extremely stylish and trendy is the kind of work carved on them. Some of the fashion designers also carry out a mix and match over the fabric to create uniqueness. These types of designs forms the part of modern style Indian wedding dresses.