Friday 22 September 2017

Pursuit of every Bride to Be!

No matter how much chic style attire gets engross giving a toss to the traditional wear for Indian wedding; Lehengas will always be liked and celebrated by each and every bride from both rich and not so rich background. Wedding without zari-gotta, motif, border flare lehengas is like food without salt. In India, wedding dream is simply lehengas, sari and sherwani. Well starting on a high note, girls out there who want to wear high waist lehenga along with superb looking brocade top and simple net duppatta with gold work on the border. Well, this is a good idea to look beautiful because with this look you will flaunt your height and legs.



A perfect dream of every bride to be is to head for Delhi’s Chandani Chowk Bazaar for its impeccable choice of everything. Here, you have Dariba Kalan which is known to be Asia’s biggest silver jewelry market. Chawbri Bazaar where you can get ready made wedding cards with not so common colors and designs, according to your choice. But as a whole pack, Chandani Chowk is the hub of everything. From Zardozi embedded to shimmer clad net and also Banarsi oriented small designs and motifs. Well if you are a girl from Lucknow, you ought to know places like Aminabad, Alambagh, and Hazratganj inside-out. There, you are bound to get all type of lehenga for all purpose. From haldi to Reception, you will get best of everything. Many wedding planner in Lucknowtoo will guide you for this if you are coming for the first time to have wedding on this Ganga-Jamuni soil.



Let’s share an experience of a 4ft height girl-Naina Shukla who had a dream to wear 20-pletes gherdaar lehenga. Since childhood, she nurtured this dream and in adulthood along with falling in love with army captain she dreams to wear the same attire with full zeal and blazoning for marrying an army man. Well the dress came in a paper box with a nazrana on the top and golden covering. It costed 1 lakh and 1!! Well, the latter 1 rupee is as a shagun. As Naina described over the telephonic conversation, ‘the dream lehenga was like cherry red with gold thread embroidery and zardozi work which enabled kundan work in interval. The fabric was raw silk which has its own lust and shine. The top was plain with gold net-like brocade. The dupatta had phukari work with gold and yellow thread which pattern Swastik as a good omen.’
She continued- as my height is not much, the design and complete attire has to get assembled in right proportion, not very loud. I purchased this from Aminabad as it is the hub for all this stuff. Finally my dream came true and I was able to wear what I have thought.

So, after pan India hunt for beautiful apt lehenga for your daughter or daughter-in law to be, now you know where to go searching. 

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