ABOUT INDIAN CULTURE
Traditional Indian weddings are generally structured into pre-wedding ceremonies, wedding day ceremonies (consisting of the Baraat, the Varmala and the Satphere), and the Vidaai. When the marriage has been agreed upon, the father of the bridegroom visits the father of the bride. The day before the expected arrival of the marriage procession,[4] lavish preparations are done by the family to receive the groom (shaadi ki tayaari) in beautiful and decorated venues, typically farmhouses or hotel halls, where a sacrificial fireplace called marhwa is built. Brides decorate themselves with gold and diamond jewellery, apply [mehndi] to colour hands and feet, and undergo various bridal rituals, including wearing bridal lehenga or saree. Bridegrooms typically wear a [sherwani] dress or a designer suit. To complete the marriage, the bride and groom walk in a circle (phera) around the sacrificial fire.
Wearing heavy shimmering lehengas or saris in typical maroon or red shades for a summer-monsoon wedding is passe.An up-to-the-minute fashion statement is comfortable innovative bridal outfits made with nets, chiffons or chanderi silks in soothing shades like turquoise, green and rani pink.While deciding on fabrics for sultry and sweaty weather conditions, designers focus on fabrics that breathe; nets, chiffons and chanderi silks fall in this category. Embellishments and embroidery too have got makeovers with sharper focus on intricate threadwork, beadwork, lace and patchwork.
INDIAN BRIDAL DRESSES
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