Wedding Sarees – an emblem of beauty

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The bridal saree are extensively elaborate with a lot of details like the printed saree, the designer sarees, the embroidery work, the traditional sarees and the wedding sarees that imparts a luxurious and royal feel. The dream of every bride is to look feminine to the utmost and a saree fulfills her that desire. A Saree makes each bride look unique and gives her that distinct look that a bride always aspires for.

The bridal sarees are available in a variety of style these days. These days they are extremely versatile. This means they are available in number of styles as brides nowadays are both modern and traditional. The importance of this attire is versatility. Those who want to exhibit the indo-western look can opt for the Indo-Western designer sarees.

The bridal sarees also come adorned in various designs. They can be traditional in designs, or modern to extremely simple in designs. There are even some designs that blend the traditional with the modern.

A bride is a person who should decide upon the design that suits her best. The color of saree is also important. Although, maroon and red are some basic colors for a traditional Indian wedding, however colors like pink, orange, blue, green, etc are equally popular. When deciding on the color of the saree a bride should take every decision.

Like all different sarees, the bridal saree is also available in numerous fabrics. Silk is also considered to be the most used fabric in the lehnga cholis for the bridal wear but several other fabrics are also used. The satin, georgette, crepe, net, silk and even brocade etc. are also used. The texture of these fabrics imparts rich and luxurious feel.

The bridal outfits are adorned with embellishment with much different array of decorations that might include zardose, zari, stone work, dabka, appliqué, mirror work, gold thread, etc. The Indian bridal saris are extremely colorful and are embellished. They carry a lot of grace and magnificent.

Remember to secure the title of ‘Distinct Bride' when you wear an exquisite saree on your wedding day. :y
 
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