Indian Wedding Dresses






For those of you who are interested in finding more things about the India’s culture, customs, religion and tradition is bridal’s wear we are happy to offer you some information in this matter. We know that many of you are pretty charmed and fascinated by the Indian wedding dress style, color, shape and meanings and maybe some of you would like to wear a splendid Indian wedding dress on your own wedding day.




It won’t be such a bad and unsuitable idea to wear a beautiful, original and amazing Indian wedding dress after all, especially since every modern bride is struggling to look the more different and unique as possible.

Well, choosing an Indian wedding dress might just fix the problem. Everyone will be stunned and amazed by the bright rich colors and the fabrics, unique embroideries, jewels, lengths and designs of such a dress. In India, a wedding day is something extremely sacral, important and wonderful and that is why the bride and the groom must mark this special day by wearing the most attractive and magnificent dress and custom that exist. The wedding day is a very honored and respected festivity event and it needs to be celebrated properly. In fact, an Indian wedding is an “excuse” for the rich and bright colors to burst and cover every single aspect of the wedding décor.


In India every day more and more talented and modern wedding dress designers are creating artistic, stunning and inspired Indian wedding dresses for contemporary brides. A modern Indian wedding dress is usually incorporating a western style for a more dramatic, fashionable and unforgettable appearance

The retro trend is gaining more and more ground among Indian wedding dress styles that women choose this style to decorate their hair-style, make-up or the wedding décor. Any western or retro jewels or crystals are used to create splendid embroideries for the Indian wedding dresses. There are lots of Indian wedding dress types and style, and one can choose any design that is more appropriated to her wedding theme and type.

For example a bride can feel fascinated with a more elaborated, rich and full Indian wedding dress that usually incorporate a cotton fabric, something simpler or maybe an Indian wedding dress that combines the simple aspect with the complex design.


For a more formal, elegant and conventional look one can choose the traditional salwar kameezs that are beautifully adorned and decorated with all kinds of jewelry patters or original embellishments. But when purchasing for a traditional Indian wedding dresses you must be careful and attentive to the region you are buying an Indian wedding dress because they differ from region to region. The Indian wedding dresses are renowned for their diverse and complex styles.

Written by , date Apr 01, 2010 in Indian
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  1. Edythe White says:

    I always loved the Indian culture and the Indian saris. And I never thought I would be able to wear such a dress, moreover at my own wedding. But after long discussions with my future husband and my family we all agreed that if I want this type of a dress, I should wear it. Moreover since the Indian hairdo also fits me very well. So now I am trying to find the best Indian wedding dress for myself. One of these dresses could be a good choice. I like the pink and silvery one, I like its line quite a lot, but I’m not into the color. So my second choice would be the first one. I think it’s more of an outfit, right? But it’s perfect. Maybe with the shawl draped on a shoulder it would look really Indian.

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