Wedding Outfits

Are you trying to figure out what to wear to a wedding?, especially the right dresses to wear to a wedding!

It doesn’t have to be tricky. First look for a dress code, then do a little bit of research on the acceptable looks for that level of formality or an occasion.
It’s time to cut down on time you spend wondering, “What should I wear to this wedding“. Concentrating on finding a right dress, separates or jumpsuit that makes you feel amazing. To know that you can reach into your closet and have exactly what you really need.

A lehenga is a traditional Indian attire usually worn for wedding celebrations. Unlike western wedding ceremonies, brides avoid wearing off white, as it’s a symbol of mourning. Instead, they opt for a colorful and exuberant sari that reflects their region of origin. Typically, shades of red are popular colors as they represent cheerfulness and happiness and good luck to the newly married couple.

More modern brides, though, want to stand out from the rest and have been choosing other colors like blue, tangerine, green, gold, and coral. These colorful lehengas are mostly embroidered with intricate gold designs made from 24 karat gold thread and are adorned with crystals. The bride is then draped with an extravagant head scarf and a huge amount of jewelry.

Reception Lehenga

As is every bride’s dream, the Indian bride typically wears two saris! After the ceremony, she changes her lehenga. Some Indian-American brides choose to wear a westernized wedding dress for their reception to incorporate with both the cultures into her wedding day.

Indian brides are largely adorned in 24 karat gold jewelry. They were heavy necklaces, dozens of bangles, dangling earrings, head pieces, finger and toe rings, nose rings called nath, belts called kamarbandh, and even more! Besides making the bride look and feel gorgeous, most of the jewelry carries a very special meaning. One traditional piece is an ankle bracelet, or a payal, that is meant to tinkle as bride gradually approaches her groom. Bangles symbolize safety and luck in their new marriage, as well as future fertility and prosperity!The groom typically wears a long jacket known as Sherwani and over fitted trousers known as Churidas. Usually they are worn in a color complimentary to the bride, the gold one or white are common choices. His loafers are called Mojari. They are typically leather and must be removed before entering the mandap. He will also wear a traditional turban, or Safa. This is adorned with a brooch called a Kalgi which usually symbolizes respect. The groom wears this outfit through the ceremony and reception, yet he can remove the Safa for the reception.

These were some of the auspicious and sacred rituals that are being followed along with dressing into heavily beaded and decorated outfits.

 

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