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Lehenga Choli or Ghagra Choli, An Indian Wedding Dress


Traditional Indian Wedding Dresses are believed to be the most glamorous and most colorful wedding dresses in the whole world. The red dresses are customary for the Indian Brides but since taste is changing over time, nowadays many brides like to consider different colors for their wedding. The wedding dresses worn by Indians are very different from the western style of wedding dress. Actually Indian bride is expected to sparkle on her special day, so the Indian wedding dresses are usually very colorful with intricate designs and embroidery. If you are Getting Married in India you should definitely have a look into the details of a traditional Indian Wedding.
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Indian wedding dresses for the brides are generally red as this is the color considered to be associated with good luck and is believed to bring the couple much happiness in future life. Indian wedding dresses are often a combination of intricate patterns, threading, sequences and beadwork. The Indian wedding dresses are usually made of a fabric that reflects light well such as satin, silk, or chiffon. The wedding sari can been beautified with awesome embroidery and embellishment work like zari, organza, zardosy, sequins, cut work, mirror work, pearl work, kasab, kundan work etc.
They say necessity is the mother of invention. It was indeed necessity that birthed the Lehnga. Before 1000 AD, the Sari was the national dress of choice for Indian women. Then, India faced invasions from many different directions and it became necessary for the women to have more of a covering than what the Sari provided. The Lehenga, a large piece of cloth worn around the waist as a skirt, provided a more appropriate dress when worn with a head covering, called Odhani, and bodice cloth, called Choli. Initially, the Lehnga was narrow, tied around the waist and held in place with a metal girdle. As popularity increased, lehenga choli went through many transitions to make it more convenient for the wearer. In wedding bridal lehenga are preferred by younger generation.
