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Weeding Saree Fashion2016

The saree is considered to be the world’s most popular and longest enduring fashion item for women. The word originally came from Sanskrit and means strip of cloth. The cloth is draped around the body in various different ways which tends to be a blouse and then a skirt for the bottom half of the outfit.<br>Because of the popularity of this item of clothing, wedding sarees are a common choice for an Indian bride. Handmade sarees, made from natural fibres tend to be the preferred choice for weddings. These sarees are usually made from cotton or silk which is coloured with natural dyes.<br>Brides wear wedding sarees of all different colours, however these colour choices come from deeply rooted symbolic beliefs. It is a general belief that all brides wear red sarees, however this is not the case and it typically tends to be those brides from north India, Bengal and Brahmins of south India. The colour red is appropriate because it represents marital bliss, as well as fertility.<br>Another colour that is very prominent at Indian wedding ceremonies and indeed is picked for wedding sarees is the colour yellow. This colour is considered sacred because it represents wheat and mustard and a good harvest as well as religion and healing. In eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, the maternal grandmother gives a piri, a yellow saree to the bride for lagan. The groom on the other hand wears a golden yellow jama-chola or dhoti. In the Kangra region, it is the maternal aunt that used to stitch a full-length, yellow ling-chola, which is now worn as an under-kameez.<br>

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Weeding Saree Fashion2016

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  1. Wedding Saree Fashion 2016 Wedding bells can ring anytime and its not just important for the bride and groom, but everyone who happens to be a part of it. Indulgent in various ceremonies, pujas, rituals etc, and wedding function calls for an array of different attires for every acknowledged affairs. That is why we are here to sort out your dilemma by confirming to your style and taste and reasonable priced, a collection of a myriad of wearable specially conjured for such an occasion.

  2. The saree is considered to be the world’s most popular and longest enduring fashion item for women. The word originally came from Sanskrit and means strip of cloth. The cloth is draped around the body in various different ways which tends to be a blouse and then a skirt for the bottom half of the outfit. Because of the popularity of this item of clothing, wedding sarees are a common choice for an Indian bride. Handmade sarees, made from natural fibres tend to be the preferred choice for weddings. These sarees are usually made from cotton or silk which is coloured with natural dyes.

  3. About Wedding Sarees Brides wear wedding sarees of all different colours, however these colour choices come from deeply rooted symbolic beliefs. It is a general belief that all brides wear red sarees, however this is not the case and it typically tends to be those brides from north India, Bengal and Brahmins of south India. The colour red is appropriate because it represents marital bliss, as well as fertility. Another colour that is very prominent at Indian wedding ceremonies and indeed is picked for wedding sarees is the colour yellow. This colour is considered sacred because it represents wheat and mustard and a good harvest as well as religion and healing. In eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, the maternal grandmother gives a piri, a yellow saree to the bride for lagan. The groom on the other hand wears a golden yellow jama-chola or dhoti. In the Kangra region, it is the maternal aunt that used to stitch a full-length, yellow ling-chola, which is now worn as an under-kameez.

  4. The Maharashtrian brides wear green wedding sarees, often with red borders that are wrapped around the legs. So as you can see there are quite a few traditions that have appeared around India for the wedding ritual however all of these are deeply rooted in a religious and culturally rich past. While traditions may require that a bride be dressed a certain way and in certain colours, each Indian woman has her own way of picking up sarees for herself. For instance, some may go by colours, others may drape only those fabrics that suit their body type whereas a few others may pick sarees depending upon the embroidery or designs. If you’re tall: Tall women look gorgeous in sarees but issues with the length of the saree when draping one are also likely. That’s why Kanjivarmsarees are always a safe bet for weddings, as they are easy to drape and look truly elegant. If you feel conscious about your height getting more attention than your saree, avoid going for plain shades and choose large prints or a Kanjivarm with a heavy border. Raw or pure silk sarees are also quite popular with tall women and sit quite nicely when the pallu is draped over one arm. If something trendier is more to your liking, then opt for a saree with delicate hints of lacework and embroidery as such embellishments can really transform your overall look.

  5. If you’re short: Short women have so many options to choose from that selecting just one wedding saree is guaranteed to be a real challenge! Yes, Kanjivarms would look great on you too but if make sure you go for one with a pastel shade or a narrow border, so that the saree does not take away all the attention from you. Get experimental with lovely georgette, chiffon and silk sarees that can be paired with sexy bare-back blouses and other embroidery work for a truly trendy look. If you’re plump: There’s this notion that women who are on the healthier side can’t carry off a saree well, but remember, the kind of saree you choose is just half the battle; it’s also your grace and poise that take your overall appearance to a different level altogether. Lightweight sarees such as georgette, crepe and chiffon sarees will make you look elegant and slimmer as the fabric sits closer to the body. Go for one in a dark shade and preferably with a light border so that it does not make you look bulky or chubby.

  6. If you’re skinny: Thank your genes that you get the option to wear a heavy saree such as silk, brocade, tussar or a rich Kanjivarm, all which help to enhance your slim figure the right way. In fact, if you truly want to go all out and wear something that is heavily embellished, you could do that too! The more the embroidery, designs or larger the print, the more beautiful you will look. Even if, you’d prefer to stick with a tissue or organza saree, which is comparatively lighter in weight, say yes to the right embroidery work and designs. Wedding season is back again and it is one of the most exciting times of the year. With too many functions to attend to, every girl wants to look her best. However, for the bride it is an extremely important time of her life. Not just she has to look good and presentable, but also make sure that she stands out in the crowd. For a bride in India, there are several options to choose from –a traditional lehenga or a beautiful gown or a dazzling saree. Depending on the wedding traditions you follow and depending on the different functions you have to host, you can choose the dress. However, one option that stands out from the rest and will ensure that you look gorgeous is the saree.

  7. The alluring reds and maroons, the playful greens and oranges and the subtle pastels and peaches, the wedding collection has the most brilliant hues and stunning combinations to offer to all the gorgeous brides and bridesmaids. Indian Silk House Agencies focues on epitomising a plethora of exclusive wedding wear Sarees from Kanchipuram, Mysore, Pure Silks to the grand Banarasi Pure ReshamSarees rule the market.

  8. About us We are one of the most renowned brands in East India and are known for our Legacy, Quality, Trust, Value and most importantly, our wide, varied & trendiest Collection of Sarees and other women wear including our recently launchedline of Fashion Jewellery. We have access to hundreds of looms across India giving us the ability to create, literally, any design on any fabric with any specialized craftsmanship. All our businesses are executed by highly skilled personal with no agents or middlemen in between. Our Various Showrooms are located across Kolkata and also in Barasat. We are aggressively expanding and are in the process of opening more showrooms in and around West Bengal and other States. Whether you live in Nasik, New York or Nottingham, we are just a click away! You can now easily purchase original products of INDIAN SILK HOUSE AGENCIES Right from Here. Indian Silk House Agencies offers various wedding sarees from traditional Kanjivarmsarees to Banarasisarees, and conducts worldwide shipping to all continents.

  9. Contact Details Unit of All silks Designers Pvt. Ltd. Corporate Office : P-360, KEYATALA ROAD, KOLKATA - 700029 Customer Care No : +91 983650 7444 / +91 33 4073 5503 Email : info@indiansilkhouseagencies.com

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