Embroidered Sarees
Embroidered Sarees
Blue And Deep Fawn Color Faux Georgette Saree
Blue And Deep Fawn Color Faux Georgette Saree
Lehenga Choli is one of those ensembles which will leave evergreen memories in your mind. A set of Lehenga Choli comprises of a choli or the Blouse, a flowing skirt and a roll over Dupatta. There are several designs in different patterns and fabric styles. The right way is to select a color and fabrics that suits one, and get it customized into a Lehenga Choli in preferred style. Lehengas for wedding are most preferred in Indian subcontinent.
Different Types of Sarees :
India, with diversity in culture, saree is also draped in different variations. Gujarati's, Bengali wear their pallu in front, while people in the southern regions put it behind. Nowadays, designer sarees, with several works with chamkis, pearls, embroideries, zardosi works are gaining facination Internationally. Kanchipuram in Tamilnadu is famous for silk sarees. Weavers come out with excellent creativity specially in the pallu of the saree which makes it still more attractive. The cost of the saree depends on factors like fabric, work, quality.
Indian sarees have maintained its popularity throughout the centuries. Even in this modern era, a feminine dress sari is not forgettable. The sari has attained great importance among other feminine dresses and has maintained its elegance and beauty until now. The Indian woman and the sari are inseparable from each other. The Indian fancy sarees is still a preferred garment for most women in India. Even on marriages in different states of India, the cultural as well as modern occasional dresses of the bride are sarees.
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Red Color Faux Georgette Traditional Saree
Wine Pink Color Net Indian Saree
Blue Color Net Saree
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Grey Color Faux Georgette Indian Saree
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Types of Indian Bridal Dresses:
In India, there is an incredible amount of cultural and religious diversity. So, in different regions and different religions, people wear different kinds of outfits during their marriages. Some common styles include the sari, gaghra choli and salwar kameez.
Sari: On the wedding day, a saree looks impeccably beautiful and the most cherished piece of ensemble in the wardrobe. Worldwide sari has become a great symbol of beauty for women. Now, all over the world, women wear saris as there dress code on their marriage day to look different and outstanding. In fact, saree is the dress which can be worn in the most fashionable and diversified way.
A saree becomes yet more elegant when the blouse is designed to be compatible. True artistry lies in bringing about a harmony between the saree and the blouse. There are several cuts, neck and back designs, based on the occasion, the ornamental works on the blouse. The sleeves can be spaghetti very short, short, till the elbows and covering the elbow. The shoulder could be puffed, piped, frilled or laced. There is the open back style, where the blouse needs to be string tied. It could be buttoned on the front or on the back. Nowadays, the pull –on blouses, that are not hooked, buttoned or stringed, are also in vogue. They are stretchable. Traditional sarees are usually coupled with bordered, embroidered and stringed blouses. The party wears are usually bettered by spaghettis and shoulder-less ones.