Traditional Wedding Sarees From All Over India

Indian weddings are steeped in culture and tradition. These traditions are on full display at weddings which are often the best venue to get a real taste of the Indian culture. Different states have different wedding customs and this often includes what the bride or the groom chooses to wear on the day of the wedding. Most brides and grooms often stridently stick to traditional ethnic garments that differ from region to region with India for Bridal wear. For example a bride from Tamil Nadu is most likely to wear the Kanjeevaram saree which a bride from Orissa will stick to the Sambhalpuri silk saree. One can easily buy these traditional wedding sarees online  which means a bride from Tamil Nadu would probably still wear the Kanjeevaram saree on her wedding day even if she is based in Los Angeles. List below are prominent example of traditional wedding sarees from all over India that can be easily sourced online.

Kanjeevaram

kanjeevaram

mongst Tamil brides however its fame has travelled far and wide and this saree is sought after by women all over the country. Due to the increased demand, this saree is widely available one can easily buy Kanjeevaram silk sarees online.

Net Sarees

net-saree

Net Sarees are very popular in the northern region of India and is often the favoured ensemble for bridal wear along with the lehenga choli. The net saree stands out for the beautiful embellishments that are often used to accentuate the saree. One can easily buy beautiful net sarees online.

Benarasi

benarasi

According to Wikipedia… “A Banarasi saree is a saree made in Varanasi, a city which is also called Benares or Banaras. The sarees are among the finest sarees in India and are known for their gold and silver brocade or zari, fine silk and opulent embroidery. The sarees are made of finely woven silk and are decorated with intricate design and, because of these engravings, the sarees are relatively heavy.

Their special characteristics are Mughal inspired designs such as intricate intertwining floral and foliate motifs, kalga and bel, a string of upright leaves called jhallar at the outer, edge of border is a characteristic of these sarees. Other features are gold work, compact weaving, figures with small details, metallic visual effects, pallus, jal (a net like pattern), and mina work. The sarees are often part of an Indian bride’s trousseau.” What, Wikipedia doesn’t make clear here is how popular this saree is in the Bengal region. Having made this point it is also imperative to state that this saree is sought after all over India and fortunately one can easily source these silk sarees online.

Sambhalpuri Saree from Orissa

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While the Bomkai and Kotki sarees from Orissa are widely popular, the Sambhalpuri silk saree wins hands down when considering the popularity of this traditional weave for bridal wear. The Bomkai saree is by far the most sought after saree amongst brides in the state of Orissa and its appeal lies in exquisite work done on the anchal. From natives of Orissa getting wedded outside the state, it is a boon that one can easily source the Sambhalpuri silk saree online.

Assam Silk

assam-silk

The Assam silk saree which is also known as the Muga silk saree is one of the most popular sarees amongst Assamese brides. This saree is typically the customary saree for Assamese brides and is easily distinguished by the red border on a white base.

Resham Silk

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Apart from the Kanjeevaram saree, the resham saree is also widely popular all over South India. The appeal factor of this saree is the many variations available in different designs and patterns.

Zardozi Saree

zardozi-saree

According to Wikipedia… “Zardozi work is a type of embroidery in Iran, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Kuwait, Turkey, Central Asia, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Zardozi embroidery is beautiful metal embroidery, which once used to embellish the attire of the Kings and the royals in India. It was also used to adorn walls of the royal tents, scabbards, wall hangings and the paraphernalia of regal elephants and horses. Zardozi embroidery work involves making elaborate designs, using gold and silver threads. Further adding to the magnificence of the work are the studded pearls and precious stones. Initially, the embroidery was done with pure silver wires and real gold leaves. However, today, craftsmen make use of a combination of copper wire, with a golden or silver polish, and a silk thread.” This zardosi embroidery is used to accentuate a wide range of ethnic wear and amongst these ethnic garments is the Zardozi saree which is popular all over India.

Paithani Saree

paithani-saree

Aurangabad, Maharashtra is the point of origin of the Paithani saree which is now worn by brides all over Maharashtra. One can easily buy these beautiful gold embroidered silk sarees online.

Bandhini Saree

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The Bandhini or Bandhej saree is most popular amongst Rajasthani and Gujrati brides. These sarees that are died by a special tie and die method are known for the polka dot designs all over the saree. While this saree is a customary bridal saree in Gujarat and Rajasthan, it is widely worn all over India.

Pattu Saree

pattu-saree

The beautiful white and gold silk sarees known as Pattu sarees are the choice ensemble for Christian brides in Kerala. This saree is so popular that Keralite brides from outside the state often stick to the custom of wearing the Pattu saree. Fortunately one can easily source Pattu silk sarees online.

Brocade Silk

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According to Wikipedia… “Brocade is a class of richly decorative shuttle-woven fabrics, often made in colored silks and with or without gold and silver threads. The name, related to the same root as the word “broccoli”, comes from Italian broccato meaning “embossed cloth”, originally past participle of the verb broccare “to stud, set with nails”, from brocco, “small nail”, from Latin broccus, “projecting, pointed”. Brocade is typically woven on a draw loom. It is a supplementary weft technique; that is, the ornamental brocading is produced by a supplementary, non-structural, weft in addition to the standard weft that holds the warp threads together. The purpose of this is to give the appearance that the weave was actually embroidered on.”  Brocade fabrics are often used to make beautiful ethnic garments and the brocade silk saree is popular traditional wedding saree.

 

 

 

 

3 Popular Lehenga Trends

The wedding season is right around the corner and most brides will be desperately looking out for the newest bridal wear trends. The wedding is one of the most important milestones of any woman’s life and every woman and her family knows this which is why so much trouble goes in to making sure the bride looks like a million bucks on her wedding day. One ethnic garment that never fails the Indian bride is the lehenga choli ensemble.

The lehenga is one of the most widely worn festive and wedding garments in India. The lehenga is by definition a long peasant skirt that is embellished and embroidered for accentuated appeal. This garment is so popular that almost all major Indian designers have experimented and used their creative skills on this garment. The lehenga is generally worn with a choli or blouse that cuts off at the midriff however it is also worn with kurtis and kameez. Recent trends have also made it popular to wear the lehenga with crops tops and tees. This is evidently fusion fashion that is prevalent in India. At some point of time in any girl’s life she will need a lehenga which is why it is important to discuss a few pro tips on buying designer lehengas online. Read further to know more about some of India’s most well known designers who excel in the creation of exquisite lehengas and sell their labels online.

Sabyasachi Mukherjee Lehenga

Sabyasachi Mukherjee Lehenga

Sabyasachi lehengas are in a class of their own. Each piece is exquisite designed, embroidered and embellished and the color palette ranges from crimson red to elegant creams insuring that there is a Sabyasachi lehenga for every woman. Lehengas by Sabyasachi range from exquisite bridal wear to festive and party wear lehengas. Each piece is sought after for the traditional ethnic silhouette, indigenous embroidery like zari, resham and zardosi and embellishments in the form of semi precious stones, sequins, lace, patchwork and embedded pearls. One can easily source a wide range of Sabyasachi designers online from select accredited e-commerce sources.

Manish Malhotra Lehengas

Manish Malhotra Lehengas

Manish Malhotra ensembles are mostly characterized by bright vibrant colors and lots of bling and a lehenga by Manish Malhotra doesn’t fail to meet the norms in this department. Manish Malhotra has made a name for himself by catering to a fashion forward generation inspired by Bollywood couture. Vibrant pinks, pista greens, crimson red, elegant creams are the highlights of the Manish Malhotra color palette and gold and silver threadwork and crystal embellishment effectively tell his design story. One can easily source a Manish Malhotra designer lehenga online from an accredited designer wear e-commerce retailer.

Ritu Kumar Lehengas

Ritu Kumar Lehengas

Ritu Kumar has been the known face of the Indian fashion industry since its teething phase and her work speaks for experience. A Ritu Kumar lehenga is the epitome of ethnic ingenuity and design and authenticity. Ritu Kumar is just as dedicated to Indian handloom and textile industries as she is to her creative self hence with a Ritu Kumar lehenga one is insured to look ones best in an ensemble beautified with indigenous fabrics, embroidery and embellishment methods.

Buying Designer Lehengas Online

While buying designer lehenga online through e-commerce retailers one must insure that they are purchasing an authentic designer label from an accredited e-commerce source. One should also make a well informed decision as to which garment to buy as designer lehengas are priced quite steeply however one can always make use of a return back policy.

Six Times Bollywood Stars Looked Dapper in a Nehru Jacket

Bollywood stars often dictate what is trending and what is not in India and according to fashion photographers, page 3 photographs and star selfies make it apparent that the Nehru jacket is trending in a big way. The Nehru Jacket gets it name from the first Prime Minister of India; Jawaharlal Nehru who wore this garment and made it popular. For a while this jacket went of the radar however current fashion trends dictate that the Nehru Jacket or Jawahar Blazer is back in a big way. This is reflected by the stars that have recently been photographed at red carpet events sporting this jacket. Here is our list of the top six times Bollywood men have looked dapper in Nehru Jackets.

Rohit Shetty in a Nehru Jacket

Rohit Shetty in a Nehru Jacket

Unlike most directors who prefer to stay behind the camera, Rohit Shetty who has directed films such as the mega earning block busters Singham and Golmaal is name to reckon with who has also hosted the popular reality show Khatron Ka Khiladi. Here Rohit was photographed wearing a complete Indian ensemble, pairing a high sheen blue kurta pyjama with the dapper Nehru jacket. Apparently this powerhouse of talent is equally fashion forward.

Ranbir Kapoor in a Nehru Jacket during the Promotions of a Movie in New York

Ranbir Kapoor in a Nehru Jacket during the Promotions of a Movie in New York

Ranbir Kapoor who look good in almost anything; remember him in boxers in Wake up Sid, looks dapper in this black floral pattern embroidered Nehru jacket during the promotion of a movie in New York. This picture was taken when the cast and crew of Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani celebrated Diwali in New York City and Ranbir totally compliments his co-star Deepika Padukone, seen here in a traditional avatar.

Shahid Kapoor in a Gold Nehru Jacket

Shahid Kapoor in a Gold Nehru Jacket

In this fashion photo shoot picture, the dapper Shahid Kapoor looks like a million bucks in a Nehru Jacket. This talented Star is known for his award winning performances in movies like Haidar and Kaminey. Shahid Kapoor is also a professional dancer who started his career as a member of the Shaimak Davar dance troupe.

Ritesh Deshmukh is often photographed in Nehru Jackets at Red Carpet Events

Ritesh Deshmukh is often photographed in Nehru Jackets at Red Carpet Events

Ritesh Deshmukh who has created a name for himself as an actor with great comic timing in movies like Kya Kool Hai Hum and Houseful perhaps favors the Nehru Jacket more than anyone else. The actor is often photographed wearing Nehru jacket at red carpet events and has even walked the fashion runway in ethnic wear for men.

Fawad Khan in a Nehru Jacket

Fawad Khan in a Nehru Jacket

This Pakistani star who is currently enjoying critical acclaim in the movie Kapoor and Sons first came to the attention of the Indian media with his role of an Indian prince in the movie Khoobsurat. Photographed here during the promotions of the movie Khoobsurat, Fawad Khan stays true to his character in the movie and looks like a million dollar prince. Here hoping we see more fashion and cinematic brilliance from Fawad Khan.