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Bridal Attire in Different Parts of India The attire that a bride wears on her wedding day is deeply connected with the customs and traditions of the family and the community to which she belongs. It is important to understand the local culture to appreciate the finer aspects of the bridal dress. Accessories or Jewellery a bride wears has a meaning and significance to it. It is lovely to see the bride decked up in bridal finery. Lot of work goes behind the grandeur of the wedding sari. Most Indian bridal wedding saris are luxurious and are made from silk inter-fused with gorgeous gold thread work. Heavy silk drapes are now being replaced by their lighter counterparts. The demand for light weight silk saris is increasing and weavers are adding in new techniques in design and weaving. The kind of colors available today are trendy compared to the earlier traditional ones, thus giving lots of options on what colors to select for the wedding sari. While most people tend to go in for the traditional colors, modern brides are very bold, choosing sari with rich patterns and bold colors to make a style statement of some sort. They are willing to experiment with new colors and designs for they want to look different from the rest.

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Bridal Attire in Different Parts of India

The attire that a bride wears on her wedding day is deeply connected with the customs and traditions of the family and the community to which she belongs. It is important to understand the local culture to appreciate the finer aspects of the bridal dress. Accessories or Jewellery a bride wears has a meaning and significance to it. It is lovely to see the bride decked up in bridal finery. Lot of work goes behind the grandeur of the wedding sari. Most Indian bridal wedding saris are luxurious and are made from silk inter-fused with gorgeous gold thread work.

Heavy silk drapes are now being replaced by their lighter counterparts. The demand for light weight silk saris is increasing and weavers are adding in new techniques in design and weaving. The kind of colors available today are trendy compared to the earlier traditional ones, thus giving lots of options on what colors to select for the wedding sari. While most people tend to go in for the traditional colors, modern brides are very bold, choosing sari with rich patterns and bold colors to make a style statement of some sort. They are willing to experiment with new colors and designs for they want to look different from the rest.

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Bride's clothes The bride wears a saree or a lehenga according to

the region. Red is considered to be the most auspicious color in among Hindus. While the saree is preferred as the bridal dress in South India, West, East India, most brides of other parts of India prefer Lehenga, Gagra Choli and Odni as bridal dress.

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Mahashtrian bridal dress

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BRIDE FROM MAHARASHTRA

The traditional costume of women in Maharashtra is a

nine-yard long saree,called Nauvari.This saree bears a resemble to male trousers. this specific style of draping does not require a peticoat or slip beneath it the bright patahani sarees are very popular as bridal costumes.

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Ismailia brideal dress..

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Simple Ismailia brideThe Ismailia community under the Muslim section is known to carry weddings in a simple manner. The brides are seen wearing simple gorgeous dresses, while covering their head. They are known to wear minimal jewellery mixed with decently done makeup.

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Rajasthani bridal dress..

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Rajasthani bride in simple pallu styleThe Odhni is an integral part of the Rajasthani women's attire and deserves special mention. It is generally a long piece of cloth (generally 3 meters by 2 meters). Though usually teamed up with the Ghagra Choli or Lehengas, it is also worn over a saree on special ceremonious occasions. One end of it is tucked into the skirt or saree at the waist. It is draped gracefully across like a saree and taken to cover the head in a short veil. Odhni stands as a mark of respect and conformity to one’s traditions and the bridal Odhni is a piece of exquisitely hand embroidered attire treasured by every woman as long as she lives and used sparingly

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South Indian bridal dress

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South Indian brideSouth Indian Brides are known to wear simple Kanjeevaram saris, which are then mixed with traditional gold jewelry and a lot of accessories including flowers on hair

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Muslim bridal dress

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Muslim brideThe bride traditionally wears a formal yellow outfit, and, as the name of the ceremony implies, has wet mehendi (henna paint) applied on her hands that day. Muslim brideIt's customary for the bride to be escorted onto the stage under a yellow color dupata, or large scarf, held up by six female relatives or friends. Her head is covered and bowed, and she doesn't have much makeup or jewellery on at this event

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Indian catholic bridal dresses

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Indian catholic bride

The bride dress up this gorgeous way too. Simple white dress, with a veil and hair pulled back into a great stylish and simple chignon.

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Kerala bridal dress

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Kerala bride

As the wedding day is a very special occasion, every effort is made to make the auspicious event a memorable one. The bride is made to look at her best in her bright new wedding dress and ornaments. Generally, in a Hindu marriage in Kerala the bride is made to wear a bright colored sari. Most of the brides in Keralite homes prefer wearing Kanchepurum sari on their wedding day as this sari is considered to be the finest sari available in this state. Besides Kanchepurum saris, Keralite girls also wear silk, crepe and georgette saris on their wedding ceremony. Bridal dress of a Hindu girl is heavily decorated generally with beautiful and finest handiworks of zari, zardosi, embroidery, mirror work, cut work, sequence, pearl work, kasab, patchwork and sometimes kundan. These fine decorations add special effects to the bridal dress and makes it wearer look elegant and classy.

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Kashmere bridal dress

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Kashmiri bride

Kashmiri wedding bridal costume usually seen with a collection of the pheran, a long detached outfit hanging down beneath the knees, white turban tied on a skull top, tight shalwar and trim less shoes called gurgabi. A white bit of material is clung their shoulders like a stole.Like Kashmir, bridals are extremely stunning, popular, and exquisite and wear true traditional dresses for their wedding. Wedding dresses of Kashmir are likewise exceptionally popular everywhere throughout the world, particularly in Pakistan and India. Kashmiri bridals often wear weaved Shalwar Kameez, which are remarkably jazzy due its adorned work. Palav, Lhungi, Taranga, pheran are likewise famous because of its bewildered, dazzling weaved work and paint.

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Punjabi bridal dress

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Punjabi bride

Phulkari Punjabi Bridal DressDesigned with uttermost precision, the offered Phulkari Punjabi Bridal Dress is a huge craze now a days in punjabi weddings.

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Bengali bridal dress

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Bengali Bridal Dress

A Bengali bride usually wears a silk sari of red, pink or maroon color. Banaras silk is still widely used and popular amongst brides today. Bengali bride’s traditional wedding sari is white in color with a red, maroon or pink border, as red is considered as an auspicious color. You can also see brides wearing a completely red Banrasi silk sari. The sari has gold zari or buta work. Traditional brides wedding saris come with amazing traditional motifs which gives a very ethereal look. All the work on the sari is done by hand. You can also find brides wearing saris with Kantha embroidery work that shows the beauty and elegance of this beautiful traditional embroidery work.

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Christian bride

Her bridal dress also includes a white veil, which adds to the elegant look of the dress. Since the color white symbolizes purity brides of Christian families choose to wear this color on the auspicious day of her life. Keralite brides of Christian families also wear bridal gowns on their wedding day. These gowns are generally of a single color and usually either white or ivory is selected for the wedding occasion.

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Tamil bridal dress

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Tamil Bridal Dress In Tamil Nadu the emphasis is on buying gorgeous

Kanchipuram sari for the wedding day. Rich silk Kanchipuram sari is the hallmark of a Tamil bride’s wedding ceremony, with family members in attendance also wearing the same. The sari is worn by the bride throughout the wedding ceremony. Tamil brides are opting for sari with latest designs more than traditional motifs. The six yards sari apart from gold thread work also has fantastic embroidery and sequins work which shimmer under the lights of the wedding hall. Brahmin brides drape nine yards silk sari in traditional style.

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Telgu bridal dress

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Telugu Bridal Dress Telugu brides wear red silk sari as this color is

considered to be very auspicious. The red color sari is infused with attractive patterns. Apart from red, the bride can also choose a color that is similar to it such as crimson, orange, etc; the main idea being that it should be bright. The attire is matched with traditional pieces of jewelry in gold and pearls. Pearls are worn as adornment by the bride because of their elegance and natural beauty

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Gujarati bride

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Gujarati bride

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Gujarati Bridal Dress The wedding dress of a Gujarati bride is entirely different. She

wears a sari but it is not made out of silk, a mostly georgette material with heavy embroidery and sequin work. The style of wearing the sari is different with the Pallav facing the front. There are two types of wedding saris for a Gujarati bride; one is the Panetar which is a white sari with a red Bandhini border and the other is the Gharchola which is a red Bhandini sari with gold checks running across it and Bhandini motifs. Gujarati brides are dressed in red, the color considered auspicious by them like many other communities too. Now-a-days they are opting for wedding Lehangas because it makes them look super glamorous. They are also opting for Lehanga saris which are replacing the traditional saris.

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Marathi bride

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Marathi Bridal Dress In a Marathi wedding, the wedding dress of the bride

should be such that she looks like goddess Parvati when draped in it. The traditional Marathi bride wedding dress is a nine yard sari also called as Nauvari that is draped typically in the traditional style. It is usually a Banaras green colored sari, although now many brides are opting for Kanchipuram saris. The fabulous green color of the Marathi bridal dress makes it completely different from other bridal wedding saris which are usually red in color. Unlike brides of other regions of India who wear heavy ornaments during their wedding ceremony, Marathi brides adorn themselves with pearls and this is one of the most distinct features of their bride’s attire.

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Modern Indian bride

Red is a very auspicious color in Indian culture. From the red saree that the bride wears on her wedding day to the red bangles, red sindoor that married Hindu women put in the parting of hair red is everywhere. A wedding invitation card is not considered complete  unless its colored red on the corners. Earlier the brides use to wear colour red’s bridal dress along with almost all her assesories of colour red but now as the fashion changes,bridal dresses are available in so many different colours and styles. this is one of an example of newest bridal dresses.

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Conclusion…

As you move from one state to another, you find the bridal dress varies according to the region and the kind of customs and traditions followed in the state. Brides are bringing in modern elements into their wedding attire. Kanchipuram sari is being welcomed in North Indian weddings and vice versa. In spite of the subtle changes being introduced with respect to colors, motifs and drapes, wedding dress of Indian bride is largely traditional and mostly it is the sari. The emphasis is always on bright, cheerful colors to reflect the mood of the occasion and to show the bride in her utmost beauty. While some brides are heavily decked in gold jewelry others wear simple ornaments but elaborate wedding sari