In India, one of the most preferred choices for a indian bridal Saree will comprise of silk. In fact, traditionally also, people have opted for silk for the bridal wear. However, the trend is changing with time. Now-a-days, we find brides going for fabrics like crepe, disheen, georgette, new, tissue and shamoi-satin as well. Generally speaking, the choice of fabric depends upon the latest trend, the personal preference of the bride as well as the budget. However, one thing is for sure, the Saree is adorned with heavy embroidery, stone work or other embellishments.
Red Saree has been traditional choice for bridal wear in India, since times immemorial. The color is considered to be very auspicious and is deemed to be associated specifically with marriage. However, these days, many brides have started opting for other colors in their Saree as well, such as golden, pink, orange, maroon, onion-color, magenta, brown and even yellow. Even dual toned Sarees, as in red and yellow, green and brown, yellow and orange, pink and blue, have started wooing the brides of the present generation.
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Salwar Kameez

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
How To Wear Saree?
HOW TO WEAR A SAREE, HOW TO WEAR SARI, HOW TO DRAPE A SARI, HOW TO DRAPE A SAREE

Hold one side of the upper edge of the Saree with your left hand around your waist to feet on your back side leaving free the pallu side on other end.

Step1: Tuck the top border of inner of the Saree in to the petticoat in such a way so that the Saree may fall up to the floor level.
Step2: Drape the Saree around the front keeping it on same height.
Step3: Tuck the little top edge of the Saree into the petticoat keeping on same height.
Step4: Make the fold of few straight plates from the right side and tuck it into the petticoat so that the bottom edge of the Saree should touch the floor level.
Step5: Bring around the other end of the Saree in your both hand and keep pallu put on left side shoulder allowing the pallu fall on your back.
Over the centuries, there have been changes the Saree is still holding its grace and beauty. Even in this modern era a feminine dress Saree is not forgettable. Several important occasions in Hindu Culture witnesses the importance of a Saree . The Saree has attained great importance among other feminine dresses and has maintained it's elegant and beauty till now. Even on the occasion of marriages in different states of India the cultural as well as modern occasional dress of the bride is Sari .
Ladies dressed in Sari reflects women's style, grace, sense and elegant. Sari enhances an increases the beauty, personality and importance as a lady. It is important to drape a Sari in proper manner so as to look perfectly dressed. Properly dressed Sari has greater appearance.
Few Tips on Wearing a Saree: -
Slim women should wear Cotton Sari , Tissue Sari , Tapeta Silk Sari , Tussar silk Sari , so that they may look beautiful, attractive and Healthy.
Healthy women should wear Georgette Sari , Chignon Sari , Maysoor silk Sari , or Chiffon Sari so that they may look beautiful, attractive and slim.
Shorter women should wear the Sari with small borders or no borders and in dressed position the lining on Sari , if so, should appear horizontal to the earth so that they may look beautiful, attractive and tall.
Longer women should wear the Sari with big borders and in dressed position the lining, if so, on Sari should appear parallel to the earth so that they may look beautiful and attractive.
Fair complexion women should wear dark color Sari so that they may look beautiful, attractive.
Dark complexion women should wear light color Sari so that they may look beautiful, attractive.
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Friday, June 5, 2009
Indian Dresses
Every country has its history to relate. And in a colossal country like India, its every dimension has an epic of its own. Even our clothes reflect a particular culture. And this can be pre-dominantly observed in the villages of this country. The Indian dress differs from North to South. From South to South West. In the North, mens fashion consist of full-length kurtas and pyjamas that are loosely woven. Self-colours with white, as an all time favourite is the male prerogative. The Punjabi male also winds a self-colour turban around his long hair. A religious tradition followed by generations.
The female counterparts too wear salwar kameez similar looking to that of the men. Except that they are more fitting and colourful. Bright prints matched with a variety of styles like the patiala or the chuddidar are indulged to bring out a pleasing garb. A fine cloth synchronizing with the shades of the outfit is hung between the shoulders. This is the dupatta. It can give the entire salwar suit a different, more magnificent look.
Variations in these outfits are observed as we track lower to the centre of the country. In the west ghagra (a long colourful skirt) and a choli (a blouse) is pre-dominantly seen. Once again the dupatta exists. Colourful and extravagantly embroidered with extensive mirror work is the charm of every ghaghra choli. Heavy accessories in plastic and oxidized make the outfit perfect. The men here wear a fine muslin or cotton kurta and a dhoti. Many women wear indian sarees too.
Again a variation of the ghaghra choli is viewed down South. But the colour and extravaganza is toned down. Simple long skirts with broad borders and a matching blouse accompanied by a dupatta in contrast makes the traditional South Indian couture. Sarees too are worn. But the borders are broad. Gold in contrast to green or maroon are appreciated.
The Indian dress is found to differ from place to place, season to season and you can get a wide choice in summer dresses & winter wear. The more you understand it in depth, the more you will learn of the vast variety it inherits.
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