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It’s no longer news that an Indian wedding sarees’ grace and elegance cannot be matched. Many generations of women have chosen the traditional nine yards for their weddings, including all of our mothers! There are many reasons why, both on Instagram and in real life, heads turn when brides choose beautiful wedding sarees over lehengas. Here, we’ve compiled all of our favourite wedding sarees ideas from the past few years into one handy guide.
Connection between Weddings and sarees:
Sarees are a great way to show off your style, and weddings are a great place to do it. The phrase “Big Fat Indian Wedding” isn’t hyperbole. When it comes time for the wedding season, there are always new wedding styles, party saree designs, and matching accessories.
There are special pre-wedding and post-wedding lines from the most prestigious designer houses, and the biggest names in the world of glamour use the occasion to make their mark not only on brides, but also on the families of the bride and groom.
In addition to reinventing looks with summer fashions that are different from winter wedding parties, each season also brings with it an exploration of new weaves-new only in terms of fashion usage, but age old and intrinsic to India’s heritage of artisanal weaving culture.
Designer sarees for wedding:
Every wedding season, some of the biggest fashion houses like Sabayasachi and Gaurang have redefined the mood by presenting us with our designer sarees ideas, not just for the bride, but also for the bride and groom’s family, to the point where there are separate collections for the cocktail party, the mehandi ceremony, the reception, the main wedding ceremony, and the Sangeet.
We’ve compiled a list of the most popular bridal fashions from the past few seasons.
Gold Sarees for weddings:
Any kind of gold fabric or weave will leave an impression of regal style that few other colours can. The Manish Malhotra tussar silk weave wedding sarees with its gorgeous handmade lace border is simply to die for! When worn with gold or pearl jewellery or even Kundan, these sarees will make an impression like few others can! Adding gold to a gold blouse with mirror work enhances the beauty of a wedding sarees appearance.
Georgettes wedding sarees:
The love for georgettes sarees and embroidery has been a staple for all weddings this year and last, and the combination here says it all. You will love the combination of white embroidery on black and the shimmering net half-saree with lace embroidery on the wedding sarees. Despite the fact that there is a lot going on in the design, the combination has a quiet elegance to it. Obviously, the Parsi Gara embroidery is the star of the show, adding so much depth to the look. If you’re planning on having a cocktail party, this saree is for you.
Orange silk sarees:
With the inimitable stamp of tradition and a colour meant for Indian skin tones, this is an ideal choice for any wedding. Everyone looking for a perfect Indian weave for their wedding can choose from some of Gaurang Shah’s silk creations. Subdued orange looks even better when paired with olive green.
Several fashion houses have copied Manish Malhotra’s coral creations, which are a popular choice for any wedding season, especially when the colour is dyed on chiffons, georgettes, and silk sarees. Beautiful embroidery, a gold border, and easy styling make this a great choice for any wedding occasion. With gold or Kundan, it’s sure to be a show-stopper.
Paithani saree for weddings:
As for opulence, it’s called Paithani, and Gaurang Shah’s reinvention can be seen at many weddings, where kanjeevarams and Aurangabad’s Paithani have truly made an enormous comeback. Beautiful peacock motif, real zari and Jamawar weaving technique. An heirloom wedding sarees is a fashion comeback that everyone should look forward to.
Wedding Banarasi sarees:
If you’re ever in doubt about what to wear to a wedding party, don’t hesitate to wear that heritage Benarasi sarees that your grandmother gave you and wear it with pride—whether it’s the Sangeet, the Mehandi, or whatever-and all you need to do is redesign the blouse to give it a whole new look. Red Benarasi, whose unquestionable beauty has endured the varying fashions and its many stages, has been proven.
Thick lace border sarees:
Indigo saree with shocking pink border and broad gold lower border can be transformed into an eye-catching play of colours by wearing a jacket blouse embellished with zardozi and frills at the cuff, for example.
Thin border silk sarees:
The red velvet half-and-half saree, designed by Sabyasachi, combines the best in fabric with the finest in embroidery, making it a popular choice for winter weddings. There have been many attempts to recreate velvet sarees, and the magic continues.
These sarees are a testament to velvet’s ability to accept both gold and silver work as well as pearls. Blue sarees really up the glamour factor at weddings.
Sabyasachi white sarees:
Your wedding party look will be more elegant with Sabyasachi sarees. Even the sultry blouse, with its black box clutch, adds a bit of a party vibe. Perfect for pre-wedding get-togethers, especially with friends. During the wedding, wear white, then transition to maroon and black for the after-party.
Net saree for wedding celebration:
The net connection, well, it’s a material we’ll never tyre of, the net, and this charismatic saree flaunts perfectly adorned stonework that reflects its gorgeous beauty. If you’re planning a wedding, a net saree of any colour is perfect.
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