5 Inspiring Looks: Real Indian Brides And Their Stunning Wedding Sarees

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5 Inspiring Looks: Real Indian Brides And Their Stunning Wedding Sarees

Every bride wants to be her prettiest best on her wedding day. She wants to look ethereal and royal. The first thing she starts planning for her wedding is her wedding outfit. In most parts of India, the brides wear sarees for their wedding. The six-yards of loveliness has been the symbol of an Indian woman from time immemorial. On her wedding day, a bride wants to look her best in her bridal saree. Let us have a look at some of the real-life brides who carried off sarees with great poise on their wedding day.

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#1. The Bride In Nauvari

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The Maharashtrian bride drapes a whole nine yards of happiness around her, on her special day. Paithani, the silk saree said to have real gold work on it; forms to be an important part of the bride’s attire. The way they drape the saree is called nauvari. The idea behind the sringar is really beautiful, the brides are made to look like the goddess Parvati. Full of poise and elegance, the look is completed by the nath.

#2. Brides In Classic Silks

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Beautiful woven stories worn by Indian brides all over the country, draped in pure and exquisite silk, brides from various religions step into their new lives. These sarees are evergreen and perfect for those brides, who hate to lock away their bridal wear attires in dark corners. The elegance of the saree is so strong, simple elements like minimal makeup and jewellery make the bride stand out as well.

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#3. White Beauty

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Image Courtesy: Robin Saini Photography

It has always been a huge topic of discussion whether or not an Indian bride should incorporate white in to her wedding day look. Whilst, it is a part of Bengali and Gujarati brides attire, most others prefer colours other than white due to auspicious reasons. Still the elegance and beauty of the colour is not diminished by the beliefs attached to it. Hundreds of brides wear white and cream colours on their days and look absolutely heavenly.

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#4. The Colours That Tell A Story

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Image Courtesy: Anoop Padalkar Photography

Colours, a simple way to represent moods, personalities, happiness, sadness and any other emotion elevates the look of a bride in no time at all. Just like the day, bright hue sarees form to be a beautiful addition for the bride. With the stringent norms of wearing particular colours fading away, brides these days either coordinate colours with the groom based on what they love or wear colours that best represent themselves. Some may call that a bold move. These ladies sure rocked it here.

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#5. Stonework Elegance

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Image Courtesy: Anoop Padalkar Photography

Another favourite among the Indian brides are the stonework sarees. This can be combined with chiffon or silk sarees to give the required look. Not only have embroideries like aari work, gota work etc., been an integral part of Indian weddings, they weave up to be small and intricate details that add on to the beauty of the bride and her saree!

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No doubt Indian brides are a vision in their wedding sarees! Indian weddings are really an occasion to celebrate in full glory.

Cover Image Courtesy: Anshum M Photography, Anoop Padalkar Photography
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