Indian bridal jewellery comes with much gorgeousness and beauty and as a quintessential part of it, hand jewellery plays a vital role in completing a traditional bridal look. Apart from the mehendi, bridal makeup and hairstyle, bridal accessories are a very significant part in the making of a traditional Indian bride. With those pre-bridal manicure sessions, getting your nails enamoured with pretty nail-art along with a gorgeous mehendi design, all teaming up to beautify a bride's hands, accessorising them with pretty hand
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If someone would ask me which is my favourite era when it comes to women fashion, I'd say the 'Roaring Twenties' from the bygone century. With the comfortable and loose garments exuding that iconic oomph of glamour and sparkle, the 1920s was indeed a decade of fashion-oriented styling. Known for the famous flapper look, low waisted sequined dresses, chic bobs and pearls, the era was majorly influenced by Jazz music with people grooving to its laid-back ecstatic tunes. And, reviving the same vintage-vibes of the 20s, Indian
If you have recently been invited to a wedding, you are probably feeling excited, nervous and, confused about what to wear for the event! But don't think you are all alone in this. TBH! Every other girl who is to attend the same wedding as you must be equally puzzled about her dress, footwear, accessories and not to forget the hairdo! The struggle is real, girl! Regardless of your role amongst the invited lot, dressing up for a wedding could be dauntingly confusing due to a gazillion of factors. To name a few...Your closeness to
Bridal fashion is something that keeps changing with time and with new trends. If there is one thing that has really stuck in terms of Bridal trends, it's the double dupatta. Getting your lehenga from the top women's wear designer in Delhi is fine but picking up a second dupatta can be a challenge. It has become more of a norm now and let's face it everyone is following it religiously. This trend was started four years back and in this you need to take the main dupatta and drape it around your lehenga and get one more dupatta
Many brides today are shunning extravaganza when it comes to their big days. They no longer want over-the-top decor and so they the best decorators in Delhi and elaborate outfits that they’ll never wear. Instead, they are heading the DIY route. And this includes the bridal wear too. The benefits of putting together your bridal outfit on your own are many. The biggest draw? You get a unique outfit that is like none other. Also, anything handmade is often better and special than the costliest designer wear in Delhi. Image