A shopping guide of Indian wedding dresses

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[SIZE=12pt]A bride's wedding ensemble speaks of her style. The bridal market is broadly divided into saris, lehengas, and gowns. If you are tying knot soon or know someone who is going to get hitched, try out the cohesive[/SIZE] guide on designer dresses for wedding.

[SIZE=12pt]Types of Indian wedding dresses: [/SIZE]

[SIZE=12pt]·[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]The [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]designer dresses for wedding[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt] differs from state to state [/SIZE]

[SIZE=12pt]·[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Kashmiri brides wear pherans[/SIZE] made of pashminas and gold threads

[SIZE=12pt]·[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Gujarati brides wear two saris in their marriage – a panetar[/SIZE] and a gharchola

[SIZE=12pt]·[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Punjabi brides wear a traditional pink lehenga which has[/SIZE] hues of red as well

[SIZE=12pt]·[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Bengalis, on the other hand, wear a red and white traditional sari[/SIZE]

[SIZE=12pt]·[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Maharashtrians paithani[/SIZE] saris are an essential part of their wedding trousseau 

[SIZE=12pt]·[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Tamilian and Telugu saris are[/SIZE] all about heavy jewellery and kanjeevaram saris

 

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