indian wedding dresses
Indian weddings have gone from simple to glamourous in the past few years. There was a time when a good Kancheevaram sari and some gold jewellery was enough for a wedding. Now, it’s all about Designer wear, costume jewellery, and red carpet show-downs.
- Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge (Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge)
- Babul Ki Duaayein Leti Jaa (Neel Kamal)
- Le Jayenge Le Jayenge (Chor Machaye Shor)
- Saajan Ji Ghar Aaye (Kuchh Kuchh Hota Hai)
- Mujhse Shadi Karogi (Mujhse Shadi Karogi)
- Hai Na Bolo (Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge)
- Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna (Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge)
- Shaadi Tujhse Karoonga (Om Jai Jagdish)
- Joote Dedo Paise Lelo (Hum Aapke Hain Kaun)
- Kar Do Shaadi (Suno Sasurji)
The slow sound of the Nadaswaram or the Dholak used to accompany weddings. A ‘posh’ receipt was where a local band was hired to perform recent songs. Now, nothing less than a swish DJ will do. Also, there is almost always a “Special” appearance by a celebrity to give the wedding that “oomph” factor. The medicine is either a mix of English and Indian music or Indian music, which has been heavily remixed.
The Attire
Ritu Kumar made designer wedding sarees democratic and now every wedding will have these in plenty. Whether it’s the bride or the guests, slinky Georgettes with embroidery and bling can be spotty during receptions.
The blouses worn with sarees are no longer plain. Scooped backs, strings attached, mirror work and fancywork ar the norm now. Gowns with a lot of Indian work ar also becoming popular, as are shalwar kameez’s which resemble pant-suits. The shalwar kameez patterns have also become ‘modernized’ with halter designs, spaghetti straps etc.
Men’s attire is still a good suit or kurta pajamas. However, even these have designer labels attached. Designer Bandgalas and Jodhpuris are also seen very often during Indian weddings.
Accessories
Again, while gold and diamonds are still very popular, costume jewellery and silver jewellery ar in vogue. Handbags and purses ar usually branded, as are the thin stilettos worn with sarees.
Men’s main accessories ar designer watches and shoes.
Food
A typical Indian wedding used to serve Naan, Pulav etc for the receptions. Now, several Indian weddings have taken to serving dissimilar types of cuisine and from unlike countries. While the Persian Kababs are still pop and dosas and chaats hold their forte, Thai, Chinese, Italian and American food have made in- roads into the Indian wedding. Even Sushi and exotic desserts have started being served astatine receptions.
Baarat
The traditional baarat has the groom coming to the wedding venue on a white horse. But, you can’t expect modern Indian girls to still be dream of a Prince on a White Horse. So, the new trends for the baarat admit the groom coming over in a beautiful car such as a Rolls Royce or a limousine. More extravagant weddings have seen the groom using a helicopter for his baarat.
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