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Preparations of an ideal bride

Preparations of an ideal bride
Sunday, February 28th, 2010

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Marrying? Are your parents looking for a perfect groom? Well, its time you seriously think about how to present yourself as a perfect bride. Everyone’s Expectations might be high and you need to really prepare yourself for the higher responsibilities and expectations that you need to face as a bride and also as a wife of someone.

Weddings are finalized in the heaven we believe, but in reality what makes a marriage happen is social status, the power of money, a good job and dowry etc. And this excludes the love marriages which are finalized by the couple themselves irrespective of these factors. The arranged marriage set up thus revolves around a whole set of predefined ideas and our morals.

A normal middle class family will want their daughter in law to cook, help with the domestic choirs and also work if she is educated. The needs and preferences of one vary but still the bride needs to be more of a homemaker than a company executive. Whatever high post she might hold in her company is of no use when she reaches home. She has to personally fend for her family and look after their welfare. This is how Indian family system works so far. Same way she needs to look after her kids also in future. No one can take place of mom. She will need to manage office, home and her kids with right balance to get success in her role and keep everyone happy including her self.

So a bride should horn her cooking skills to impress her spouse and her family. This creates a lasting impression on their minds. As the famous saying goes,the way to a mans heart is through his tummy, you can easily make your man hopelessly dependent on you for your mouth sizzling and exotic dishes that you might cook for him. Even if she does not know how to cook she can learn this from her mother or relatives. She can try different dishes using getting tips and recipes from TV program or books and magazine.

Bride must also develop her personality apart from cooking and other house works. She should be fit, neat and clean. Joining yoga or gym should help her to get in shape and look fit. She should not concentrate just on physical personality, but also her mannerisms and attitude. She must be knowledgeable about family traditions and customs and must know how to respect the elders visiting the family. She must learn how to keep her things in order, manage the finance and keep her surroundings neat and clean.

Working women must be ready to manage their times between their work and home. It is an added responsibility no doubt, and one must be matured enough to handle difficult conditions for the sake of making this great Indian institution called marriage. After all it is all about human understanding and sacrifice. When you respect the system and work to keep it functioning then nothing can deter your confidence.

Courtesy Indiaweddingsaree.com

Decisive Wedding Lehengas

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

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The wedding day is very auspicious in all sense and for the bride it is the most memorable occasion. Thus, the wedding dress must look out of the ordinary in all ways. Now, wedding dress in India various according to the region and the bride must select the one that suits her culture. As such whether it is a traditional bridal saree, or a designer wedding lehnga or a bridal lehnga choli that she picks, it has to be the best and made only for her.

Indian weddings are full of customs and rituals. Once a wedding is fixed, it continues for at least three to four days at a stretch. There is the engagement, sangeet, haldi, wedding and reception. Therefore, the bride requires her wedding collection to be a vast one. Even if ‘lehengas’ are truly the ultimate wedding dress for Indian brides she might choose it to wear it on her engagement as well. So, if she chooses a modern mermaid cut embroidered satin lehnga choli for her ring ceremony, she could easily opt for a more heavily embroidered with golden and zari work bridal lehnga choli for her D-day. For the more casual rituals like the Haldi or the sangeet, the bride can look pretty in an embroidered saree or a designer salwar kameez.

The colors of the lehengas she chooses for different occasions are different too. While all the colors definitely have to be very vibrant the combination must suit her temperament on her engagement day. The typical bridal lehnga choli is generally in red or maroon. While the modern bride is open to experiment with more colors, designer lehengas today come in all color combinations such as pink, green, orange, golden and even silvery white for Indian weddings.

As far as styles among Indian wedding lehengas are concerned, Indian brides are open to a number of choices. They don’t have to stick to the traditional design of a long full sleeve or three quartered top with a too rounded lehenga or ghagra. Lehengas as a part of the modern bride’s wedding trousseau has emerged to be more stylish and fashionable. Making the contemporary Indian bride appear traditional yet as a woman of substance, makers of wedding lehngas has started thinking out of the box. With the zeal to woo the brides of today as well as the other women in her family, they have come up with innovative ideas for Indian wedding lehngas apart from traditional bridal sarees, embroidered sarees, designer salwar kameez and lehenga cholis. So, the bride as well as her friends and sister can choose from a variety of colors, material, styles and embroidery work. For those who are accompanying the bride can select something fancier like georgette lehenga, satin or net lehenga in fish cut, mermaid style or short length or a crepe lehenga teemed with a fancy neemzari choli. The bride on the other hand has to choose something fabulous. She can go for example a maroon short top heavily embroidered with thread work with a green or beige maroon combination lehenga with full zardosi and kundan work. Opting for something more gaudy like a brocade lehenga or a designer lehenga choli also be a good choice. Accessorizing it well with jewelries, the little father’s daughter will be all set to meet the groom’s eye.

Since time plays a major role in weddings, especially for the new age bride where she has to juggle her work with the biggest event of her life, the best option rather than visiting thousands of shops is to shop for online sarees, designer lehengas even her wedding lehnga. Opening up new ways to shop at your convenience, many online shopping sites like Indianweddingsaree.com have emerged which not only offers great discounts but also guides you to choose from a huge collection of designer lehengas, chaniya cholis, embroidered sarees and Indian wedding lehengas name some, but also provides opportunities to buy jewelry online. With their specialized customer services, the bride to be can also custom make her lehenga which is the ultimate wedding dress for an Indian bride. Delivered at the doorstep, the opportunity to make her wedding dress something out of the world now lies at her fingertip.

Being an Ideal Bride

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

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As the most common practice, wrap it around the waist then drape over the shoulder to expose the midriff. For the upper garment, wear a short backless or halter-necked blouse with short sleeves and a plunging neckline known as a “choli” or “ravika”. An underskirt or petticoat called “pavada/pavadai” in the south, and “shaya” in eastern India usually accompanies the saree. As a whole, sarees can be highly accessorized with mirrors, embroidery, and many other frills, and is therefore good for any occasion, but is essentially ideal for weddings.

Today’s most popular saree style is the nivi drape. To make such drape, wrap the cloth around the lower body and form into even flower petal-like pleats tucked into the waistband of the petticoat, which is just below the navel. After one more turn around the waist, drape the loose end called the pallu or pallav diagonally in front of the torso and over to the shoulder. Show or hide the navel depending on the occasion by adjusting the pallu. Leave the intricately designed long end of the pallu hanging freely from the back of the shoulder, tucked in at the waist, or use to cover the head or the neck. In some nivi styles, the pallu drapes from the back towards the front.

The saree is customarily red in color, but current couturiers make use of other vibrant hues by using Bandhej, the traditional art of dying. Particularly for wedding events, more types of base materials and embellishments go with their contemporary designs as well. All types of silk like Handloom Kanchipuram, Pure Apoorva, Kanchi, Crepe, and so forth work well with handwork of stones, sequins, crystals, pearls, coins and beads. Eye-catching embroideries, special weavings, and contrast patchwork beautifies any design and materials.

An exclusive collection of designer sarees is also available in the market. The affluent and the celebrities in India show off wearing fabulous signature bridal outfits, yet anyone can be the center of attraction when complemented by sarees in lehenga-style pattern. A bride can definitely win the heart of her groom with a captivating bridal saree and enjoy a lifetime remembrance of her wedding day.

Wearing Indian bridal sarees are not only for the inhabitants of India. Foreigners may as well try them and be a trendsetter with this line of clothing. An air of sensuality and sophistication best describes what mood it may give to those who wears them and to those who beholds them. With the rich array of accessories to highlight a saree, the wearer’s beauty will surely emanate from within and any wedding can be timeless like the wedding sarees that set apart the lavish and impressive tradition in India. Precious moments like uniting in wedlock call for precious Indian sarees that fuse together a treasure of ingenious designs, perfect artistry, and a diverse culture.

Courtesy Indianweddingsaree.com

Big fat Indian Wedding - Clothes

Friday, February 19th, 2010

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Bridal wear in India is full of grandeur and elegance. Indian wedding is a long, elaborate affair stretching over several days such as the welcome ceremony, henna or song and dance rituals. Each occasion demands traditional bridal sarees, bridal lehenga cholis and fashionable jewelry in exclusive styles for the bride. Keeping in mind the requirements of weddings, Indian markets are flooded with some superb designer wears such as designer salwar kameez in unique styles that set aside the bride from the rest of the wedding bandwagon.

For the traditionalists, Saree still remains an eternal favorite of the Indian women when it comes to wedding attire. Border and blouses in contrast color seem to be the latest trend, laced with a powdery effect of gold or silver to go well with heavy jewelry pieces worn by the bride. However, designer sarees have donned a new avatar with zippers. Keeping at par with the changing times wedding dresses are no longer restricted to ethnic wear but has slowly and gradually molded itself with the fusion of salwar kameez fashion. Therefore, traditional bridal sarees in fish tail drapes and narrow cuts on the hips can often be seen at departmental stores.

Next to sari is the lacha, the second favorite of the Indian bride. Quite interestingly it suits all ages too. While the elderly can opt for subtle tones the younger lot can dress themselves up with lacha in gaudy bold styles. The designer’s role is visible here as well with designer salwar kameez made up of different fabrics like crepe, silk, jute and raw silk, which create a special appeal. However, for the embellishment part, ethnic embroidery or handicraft style is what the designers prefer even today. Besides being a regular office wear for many Indian women, trendy designer salwar kameez or churidar kurtas can be used as wedding attires too. From spaghetti straps, tank tops, anarkali kurta or the body fit look of the sixties, salwar suit with perfect cut and shape will surely go well with wedding jubilation.

Gone are the days when Indian men shielded away from experiments. Nowadays, with the predominance of theme weddings, the wedding dresses of the grooms are designed in harmony with the theme. Though fitted long kurtas in khadi, silks, jacquard or other Indian fabrics still remain the eternal favorite but men today are seen wearing more color than ever to catch up with the wedding theme. The churidar, perfectly blended with the long odhni and the turban laced with semi precious buttons, give a royal look to Indian grooms.

Indians are the talking points world over, be it the red hot Indian curry, Indian movies or Indian wedding the world seems to have a huge fan following. There are several manufacturers online as well as offline offering a variety of fashion clothing. Buy jewelery online, embroidered fancy salwar kameez, exclusive wedding bridal lehnga cholis, tunics, traditional wedding accessories, handbags, footwear, scarves, and belts without spending a mint. What gives IndianWeddingSaree.com the online fashion store a thumbs up is, the fact that they have their own manufacturing based in Jaipur. Therefore, they can offer the best of designer clothes within budget due to their direct online sales to the clients.

Therefore, dress up in traditional Indian clothes and look like an Indian princess on your most Important Day.

Dazzling Wedding Sarees

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

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The bridal wear for Indian weddings are no exceptions, the famed Indian silks with heavy borders and pallu work are spreading like rage in the entire nation.

The Indian brides today are gladly ready to experiment with their wedding trousseau and the outcome is more often than not, a rather attractive and brazen look. There were times when the traditional silk sarees weighing up to six kilos was the order of the day, but today you are sure to see anything from tube blouses to even cocktail dresses for weddings. Despite such incorporations, the heavy embroidered south Indian silk sarees have not yet lost its charm. It’s also not rare to see brides wearing black mehendi, which at one era was considered to be particularly inauspicious.

This might sound a bit alarming, but before you start designing that tiny little blouse for your attractive cocktail sari, consider yourself warned; after all it’s a traditional wedding! You might easily be able to do away with the garish silk sari and the excess of jasmine flowers without causing too much of a protest, but try cooperating with your gold jewelry and keep in mind that its a brand new ball game.

Usually the chic aunties from every corner of the world have a very carefully acquired talent, theur fortune by can actually read yoased on how much gold you wear at the next family wedding, be it through your jewelry or saree embellishments. The more gorgeous saree you wear, the more wealth you actually flaunt. The new designer sarees available in the Indian market have already shown its magic in every corner of the country. The traditional south silks and heavy, fat motifs are hardly in use now.

The Indian wedding sarees are now found in various combined styles within one single embodiment. May be sounding strange, but yes you can actually derive the taste of gold embroidery, zari pallu, heavy motifs and traditional designs in one wedding saree of South India. Kanjivaram Silk has been the typical south Indian bridal saree, however today many more fabrics are used to manufacture gorgeous and vibrant south Indian silk sarees.

How much the bridal saree of India must have undergone changes, they still have the traditional charm and purity. The bridal sari is bought with a lot of care, since for a bride her bridal dress is her topmost priority. For any married lady, her most memorable and most treasured ensemble in her wardrobe is her Wedding sari, and south Indian women are no exceptions. In-fact, more than just a gorgeous outfit, the south Indian bridal sari is still holding a lot of emphasis in the Indian tradition.

Courtesy Indianweddingsaree.com

Attractiveness of Kanchipuram Saris in South India

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

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The Kanchipuram sarees are the one of the most popular sarees of the premier sarees. This variety of the silk sarees is renowned among all the Indian sarees and is hand woven from the twisted silk yarn and especially famous for the durability, luster and their finishing. The auspicious look and the rich quality of this Indian saree offer the royal and special feelings to the women of India when it is draped by them.

The Kanchipuram sarees are meant as the garments for the special occasion and these also represent the Indian ethnic fashion. Therefore for the south Indian women, this saree can easily replace the designer wedding dress. This Kanchipuram saree is included in the collection of the women of all ages because of its subtle look which lets them to feel the pride and stylishness.

The community of the weavers like the Saligar and Devangas came to Kanchipuram from the Andhra Pradesh and the weaving skill of these communities flourished under the royal support of the Krishna Deva Raya Skill. The Krishna Deva Raya Silk was considered as the garments for the special and the religious ceremonies and festivals and also for the wedding ceremony. Among all the Indian sarees, the Kanchipuram saree is famous because these sarees are crafted with the best fabrics and the excellent weaving skills. The double wrap and the double weft provide a rich look to this saree.

For the creation of this popular Indian sari, the silk thread is dipped into the liquid solutions of the silver and gold to include the gold in the various patterns. The Kanchipuram silk sarees are also the best gifts for any wedding or the festive occasions for the women of all age groups. With the advent of the internet and the online shops, the Kanchipuram sarees are available as the online saris to deliver its great quality and a wide rage of this sarees world wide.

The quality of the Zari used in this saree provides the quality and the durability of this Indian sari that is the Kanchipuram saree. These Kanchipuram sarees are so much soft that their best quality makes them easy to drape. With the good quality of zari of the kanchipuram saree retains its shining for a long time. The inferior quality of the zari makes this saree rigid and harder and therefore the good quality of the kanchipuram saree is more costly than the other designer fancy saree. But however there are some affordable, inferior and the cheap quality Kanchipuram saris are also available in the market.

There are some online websites and the portals like Indianweddingsaree.com that offer the online saris so that one can buy readymade and pre stitched sarees online. An amazing stock of the Indian wedding sarees, a wide variety of the saree blouse and the assortments of the sarees of the latest fashion is available on these websites. Therefore now with a few clicks of mouse on these websites one can purchase the kanchipuram sarees of their own choices.

Indian Silk Saris of - Tamilnadu

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

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The ethnic Indian outfits, which symbolizes the essence of purity and represents the rich traditions of India – is the saree. In spite of western influences in the modern Fashion Industry the ethnic factor and the traditional touch to any Indian Costume is still alive. Today in the Indian market there are different varieties of traditional sarees along with the blouse piece with heavy embroidery.

The basic and the most conventional women dress of Tamilnadu is the ‘Pavada Davani’ which are known by the name of half saree. It is a three pieces cloth that includes a long lower garment which resembles like a petticoat or a long skirt, a blouse, and a long dupatta like strip of cloth which is about as long as a saree. This is usually worn by the village girls in Tamilnadu.

The kanchipuram or the kanjivaram sarees are known as the famous traditional saree of Tamilnadu. The designs on the whole body of the saree are woven with gold thread and the saree have different motifs on it ranging from figures to temples along the border. Not only in Tamilnadu and India, the rich silk fabric, the elaborate weaving designs and the contrasting border made the sarees famous all over the world. Many Indian traditional saree of Tamilnadu, apart from famous kanjivaram silk sarees, constitute the traditional costume of Tamilnadu. The Tribhunavanam silk saree are made by the highly skilled weavers that have floral and animal designs on them. The silk yarn is made available through the government agencies. The sarees are woven with a small box which is fixed above the loom. Women in the Tamilnadu wear silk sarees along with the finely designed blouse on special ceremonies.

The Brahmin communities wear these sarees in a different way without wearing the long lower garment or skirt. The length of the saree which they wear is longer with nine yards than the usual one. It is covered on both the legs in a proper way without creating any restriction on the person’s free movement. A woman of Tamilnadu enjoys wearing these traditional sarees because of their outstanding comfort and beauty in any type of occasion.

Though weaving is an ancient craft practiced in all the regions of Tamilnadu. The sophisticated methods which have now developed through the stages of designing, printing and dyeing have elevated weaving to an art form. The two main fabric used in making sarees are cotton and silk. The fabric that are used in making the sarees are cotton sarees, silk saree, tissue saree and many more.

To wrap a saree is an art but maintaining the saree is something which requires more attention. Generally the silk saree should be dry cleaned.

Courtesy Indianweddingsaree.com

Blonde Tips for Bridal Composition

Friday, February 12th, 2010

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On the wedding day the Indian bride wants to look best when all when all eyes are set on her. Bride’s make up, hairstyle and outfit should be perfectly matched. Her overall look should match her personality. From the bridal outfit to her make up and hairstyle everything should add to her beauty and compliment each other. For a bride her wedding dress is of her most priority.

On your wedding day, you want to look fabulous-but remain true to yourself. You don’t want to look like a stranger in your wedding photos.

1. Don’t usually wear makeup? Bend your rule just a little. At the very least, your skin should look flawless and glowing

2. Go through magazines to help you decide how you want your wedding makeup to look before you meet with a makeup artist or purchase any cosmetics. You might want to do this with your groom if you have heard him say things like “you don’t need any makeup,” “you’re beautiful just the way you are,” or “just wear what you usually wear.” You should let him know that wedding makeup is applied a little differently for photography and that it needs to last all day. If possible, include him when looking through the magazines for wedding makeup styles.

3. To cover the reddish skin, use sheer color corrector and apply tinted moisturizer of yellowish green or olive green shade to neutralize it.

4. Pink color blush is not for the wedding day, generally speaking. Try bronzer under cheekbones instead.

5. For brides with oily skin, be sure to avoid any harsh skin treatments as these can actually increase the amount of oil in your skin. A better alternative is to being a skin care routine with cleansers and balancers made specifically for your skin type.

6. Don’t be afraid to experiment with makeup in the months leading up to the wedding. You should aim to have your makeup choices made at least a month before the wedding so that you can be sure you do not have nasty reactions to new products.

7. Don’t feel that your bridal makeup needs to be very heavy for it to look good in pictures. If you do this, your wedding makeup will only look as though it’s been caked on.

8. Apply two layers of waterproof mascara, having few seconds pause between, to avoid smudging Make sure you use smudge proof eye makeup. Wedding ceremonies take a longer time and you might rub the eyes accidentally. Eye shadow should compliment your skin tone and the outfit your wear. Use eyelashes for a dramatic look.

9. Don’t forget to carry all of your bridal makeup with you. You never know when you may need to reapply makeup at your wedding.

10. Use a long-lasting lipstick. When they first came out, most were dry and not suitable for a day-filled with close-ups and endless congratulatory kisses. But the new generation wised up with separate color and moisturizer. Apply the color once at the beginning of the day, and remoisturize a couple of times to keep lips luscious and picture-perfect. My favorites are the Cover Girl Outlast All-day Lip color.

Courtesy Indianweddingsaree.com

Everlasting Bridal Sarees Fashions

Friday, February 12th, 2010

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Indian bridals are more concern, choosy about there sari. Sarees are considered as gorgeous outfits for women which emphasis on Indian tradition and give gorgeous look to women. A wide range of designer
and stylish wedding sarees are available in the Indian markets. Wedding and bridal saris are available in the Indian market in variety of colors and shades with stunning designs.

Generally Bridal sarees in pink or red shades are very popular among brides in India. It is said that red or pink shades are symbols of emotional, well being, auspicious, religious and sexual related qualities. Sarees are not only for women beyond a certain age. They make middle aged women look young, and young girls look beautifully mature.

Teamed with the right blouse, sarees can make you glamorous and influential at the same time. It is the true mark of an Indian woman. No other type of apparel can beat the charm and grace of sarees Though sarees come from all over India, you don’t have to go hunting for them in all these places. You can even buy this apparel online. Many online portals offer women’s apparel and sarees are a major part of it. You can browse through a large variety of Indian designer bridal sarees and decide which style would suit you best.

Today’s most popular saree style is the nivi drape. To make such drape, wrap the cloth around the lower body and form into even flower petal-like pleats tucked into the waistband of the petticoat, which is just below the navel. After one more turn around the waist, drape the loose end called the pallu or pallav diagonally in front of the torso and over to the shoulder. Show or hide the navel depending on the occasion by adjusting the pallu. Leave the intricately designed long end of the pallu hanging freely from the back of the shoulder, tucked in at the waist, or use to cover the head or the neck. In some nivi styles, the pallu drapes from the back towards the front.

The bridal saree is customarily red in color, but current couturiers make use of other vibrant hues by using Bandhej, the traditional art of dying. Particularly for wedding events, more types of base materials and embellishments go with their contemporary designs as well. All types of silk like Handloom Kanchipuram, Pure Apoorva, Kanchi, Crepe, and so forth work well with handwork of stones, sequins, crystals, pearls, coins and beads. Eye-catching embroideries, special weavings, and contrast patchwork beautifies any design and materials.

An exclusive collection of Bridal designer sarees is also available in the market. The affluent and the celebrities in India show off wearing fabulous signature bridal outfits, yet anyone can be the center of attraction when complemented by sarees in lehenga style saree pattern. A bride can definitely win the heart of her groom with a captivating bridal saree and enjoy a lifetime remembrance of her wedding day.

Wearing Indian bridal sarees are not only for the inhabitants of India. Foreigners may as well try them and be a trendsetter with this line of clothing. An air of sensuality and sophistication best describes what mood it may give to those who wears them and to those who beholds them. With the rich array of accessories to highlight a saree, the wearer’s beauty will surely emanate from within and any wedding can be timeless like the wedding sarees that set apart the lavish and impressive tradition in India. Precious moments like uniting in wedlock call for precious Indian designer bridal sarees that fuse together a treasure of ingenious designs, perfect artistry, and a diverse culture.

Courtesy Indianweddingsaree.com

The Preference of Indian Brides

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

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Red has always remained the symbol of Indian wedding - the color of bridal sarees! Most of the brides from all over India wear red on their wedding day.

Tamil Brides like to wear heavy Kanjeevaram Sarees. The uniqueness of saree is matched by the bridal jewelery that is mostly in gold. The combination of red and golden color makes the south Indian bride more beautiful.

Bengali Bride in red richly worked upon handloom saree, so well portrayed by Aishwarya Rai in Devdas, is no hidden secret. The distinguishing feature of a bengali bride is the white head crown. The white color of this crown, against all over red, makes the face of bengali bride glow with beauty.

However, not all Indian brides wear red but yes there is always a stint of red color in their attire. For example, Gujarati brides wear the combination of red and white as their bridal dress. But the fever of red has caught the Gujarati bride too. More and more of them are now dressing less traditionally and wearing red or blue or gold but of course matched with red color.

Indian wedding is not confined to the wedding day only. There are many other rituals that go along with it spanning many days before and after the big day. In all the other associated functions, the Indian bride loves to wear red which is considered the color of ’suhagan’ or the married woman. There are many regions where saree is not the bridal dress but the bridal lehengas are worn like in Rajasthan. However, as the Indian women can’t leave the temptation of wearing a red saree, the Rajasthani bride fulfills her wish by wearing red or maroon bridal sarees to give her feel of Red Indian Bridal Sarees.

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