Sunday, August 7, 2011

Changing Styles of Wedding Dress in Arora Matrimony

The bride needs to look magnificent in her wedding, so the bridal trousseau and jewellery has to be uniquely designed. At the time of wedding, all eyes remain concentrated on the bride and groom. So it is very obvious for them to pay some extra attention on their looks. The bridal wear varies from bridal lehenga, saree and suit, the choice mainly depends on the family values and traditions, besides the personal preference of the bride.

Among all the communities in India, Punjabi matrimonial has emerged as the trendsetters when it comes to wedding attire. Arora community is one such group. The wedding dress and jewellery worn by brides associated with Arora matrimonial are similar to those worn by Sikh brides. The main dress for an Arora bride is salwar suit with Phulkari and Gota work, paired with matching jutties. The duppata is heavily embroidered with golden and silken threads, and also has golden kinaris.

The jutties are designed into sleek toe and round shape, and are very flamboyant with special aari, sippi and salma work. These special designs make the Punjabi juttis stand apart from other types of juttis.

However, the trend of dressing in Arora matrimonies has changed now, and the brides love to experiment with their attire and look. Today’s brides love to include designer lehenga and jewellery in their wardrobe, besides traditional salwar suits.

The lehengas are available in a wide range of colours, most in the hues of red, pink and green. Some of the experimental and unique lehengas are also available in mint, magenta and even gold and silvers. Fabrics used for designing those lehengas are generally silks, crepe, georgette, kengi and many others. The brides themselves have the freedom to design the lehengas according to their personal choice.

Jewellery is another important accessory in the bridal outfit, which makes the bridal attire complete and adds grace to it. The wedding jewellery contributes to a bride's transformation from the simple and a girl next door to a blushing and beautiful bride.

The bride must present herself as a picture-perfect epitome of beauty! It is advised that the costume, jewellery and other accessories should be tried by the bride herself to avoid any kind of hassle and look like a princess. The latest style mantra this season is simple yet elegant, unique yet understated.

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