Indian wedding attire
Saturday, June 6th, 2009Weddings in India are celebrated with great pompousness and joy. Indian weddings are the most lavish amongst all types of weddings in the world. All girls attending the wedding including the bride herself want to look their best. This is an opportunity which truly tests your fashions quotient!
There are thousands of people who attend a wedding and most of them see what one wears and how has one adorned herself. Weddings dress preparation should ideally start one or two months prior to the D-day. What should one start with? First a fall it is important to know yourself! Yes, you should realize what dress cuts and styles suit you the most. Fish cut ghagras look really elegant on narrow frame women (thin). Women on slightly heavier side should avoid ghagras made of cloth material like tissue which only makes them look fatter. Hence, know yourself and know your body!
The next step is to surf the net and check out fashion magazines. Try to know what is in currently. See if these styles will suit you. Try to imagine and visualize if a particular dress that you have seen in the fashion magazine will look good in some other colour. Along with this step you can also consult your friends and relatives for advice and recommendations. Try to see if they have recently got any wedding clothes with them. Also, know a rough budget that you may have so that you know what to expect!
Now, check out all the stores that sell wedding garments. You may want your wedding dress to be stitched. Get hold of the right tailor, explain the concept you have in mind and get your dress made. Check if you need alterations. Finally, have a dress rehearsal along with the right accessory so that you can only enhance the look and feel of the dress you are wearing.
The drift from Sarees to Salwar Kameez in Indian women is evident. More and more women prefer to wear Salwar Kameez because it is much more comfortable especially for everyday use. Sarees are now worn for special occasions. This has given a boost to the Indian salwar Kameez and Churidar industry. So many fashion designers in the country are focusing on this beautiful attire trying to provide consumers with some of the most unique and exquisite collections of Salwar Kameez. Currently, the Anarkali style of long Punjabi dress coupled with tight Churidars and Dupattas are very in. Zardosi work is evergreen. This dress also provides opportunities for lot of fine embroidery and other kind of work.