Wedding is a very important part of Indian traditions
and so is the clothing. In a country like India, where you have a confluence
of different religions and traditions, sari stands out
as an important wedding attire bringing the much desired
synergy.
Be it a traditional Tamil Brahmin wedding or a pompous
Gujrati shaadi, saree has to be a part of the bride’s
attire. Though a lot of designers have lehenga in their bridal collection,
yet sari hasn’t lost its charm. It is still preferred
over a lot of other Indian traditional wear like salwar kameez, ghaghra
choli and lacha.
Ardently formulated in exquisite creations, the wedding
collection mostly features rich and vibrant colour.Red is primarily the
wedding colour followed by pink, maroon and orange. Until
recently,the wedding sarees used to be an exclusive piece
of Banarasi silk or an exquisite Kanchipuram creation. But with contemporary
designs making their presence felt, the heavy brocade and floral motifs
have been replaced by Zari, embroidery, organza, zardozi, sequence, cut
work, mirror work, patchwork, pearl work, kasab and kundan. Besides with
designers coming up with Bridal Trousseau, each and every girl can now
pick her own collection for her ‘The Day’.
The saree has changed a lot over the years. Now the
designs are flashier and there is a lot of handwork that goes into it.
The fabric is mostly georgette. But all said and done, it still adorns
a bride as beautifully as it has over the years.
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