Sunday, 1 December 2013

Indian Wedding & Trousseaus

Indian spouses look amazing in grandiose trousseaus. North Indian ladies have an inclination for lehangas, while Punjabi ladies need to wear Salwar suits as this is a part of the Punjabi wedding custom.

West Indians, for example Rajasthani and Gujarati young ladies are discovered in Ghagro and choli on their marriage. This styling is truly identified with lehenga. In any case, the latter is substantially more costly and weaved with expensive zari strings by weavers.

For Bengalis, saree is must when their young ladies are tying knots. Ladies clad in red banarasi sarees are exceptionally regular in Bengali weddings. If you head off to Assam that is more East, there the brides pick Mekhla as their trousseau.


South Indians again admire sarees to be the primary trousseau. Kanjeevaram sarees are the hot favorite choice during weddings. Practically all South Indian states have their one of a kind method for making and branding sarees. Gadwal, Chettinad, Pochampally, Mysore silks, Mysore misty silks etc are celebrated south sarees that are perfect for weddings.


In fact, in so much of choices, it is tough to select one and say that it is the ideal trousseau for Indians. But nothing can replace the sophistication and classic look that sarees can offer. 

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