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The Evergreen Indian Bridal Sari
The Evergreen Indian Bridal Sari

Nothing embodies the beauty and grandeur of Indian weddings quite like the bridal sari. A traditionally Indian garment, the sari is generally and has been the go-to choice for bridal wear since years. Gorgeous and flattering, the sari is a great option for a bride as well as if you are attending any formal event. Even with lehenga cholis and other outfits becoming a common wedding feature nowadays, the charm of a well-draped sari is everlasting.

Most regions of India have their own traditional version of the bridal sari like the Gujarati panetar or the Maharashtrian nau vaari. And while many brides do wear the sari specific to their cultures, a lot of them nowadays choose one that they can drape to best suit their style. Although silk continues a favourite in bridal wear, fabrics like georgette, chiffon, satin and net are also very trendy. One thing is always a constant though the bling! Bridal saris always contain an element of sparkle; it may be a lovely brocade border, beads or metallic embroidery. It is your day to shine after all.

Some of the latest trends in bridal saris are evident in aspects like color choices and styles. Traditionally colors like red, green and yellow are considered to be the auspicious bridal palette but today's bridal saris come in a variety of beautiful hues. Women nowadays are opting for a rainbow of lovely hues from understated pastels to bright jewel tones. Multi-colored and dual toned saris are also popular and lend a unique twist to traditional wedding wear. Apart from lovely hand work or embroidery there is also a wide range of detailed adornments nowadays; crystal work, mirror work, metallic beads and funky colorful borders all add a great pizzazz to your bridal sari. You can even find beautiful designs made with semi-precious stones and hand-sewn pearls. You can pick from a wide range of styles for the different function like the mehendi ceremony, sangeet or even something for the cocktail party. Having a few different types are a great addition to any trousseau. Another popular trend in stores nowadays is the lehenga look sari; it's a fun and different take on the conventional bridal sari. A nice blend of tradition and modern style is the perfect look for any bride.

Wedding is the time when everyone wants to look her most beautiful, so choose a sari that best suits your style sensibility and you feel most attractive in. Your Indian bridal sari will most likely be with you for life so choose well and you can wear it over and over again and look just as lovely every time.




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