5 Most Common Questions Asked By Bride To Be: Attire Edition

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When a  dream turns into reality, and all the thoughts come into the vision, you deem triumph. You desire everything to be flawless, everything should be perfect, and achieving this perfection leads the panic buttons closer and closer. The wedding season is flourishing with happy people and excitement in the air but at the same time, it's filled with chaos and rushing minds.
The most significant role of the bridesmaid is to make sure that the bride is feeling comfortable and does not panic in her surreal moments. Emotionally support the bride at all times throughout the wedding planning and ceremony. Bridesmaids should comprehend all the questions from the bride's cluttered mind. Singhania's here to help you with that. In this blog, we are answering all the most asked questions about bridal attires and beyond. 

Q 1)  CAN I CARRY MY HEAVY BRIDAL SAREE THROUGHT THE DAY ?

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And the answer is yes, you can carry your bridal saree much more confidently by combining a few things together. The saree is one piece of fabric that can never go out of fashion. Sarees tend to personify grace and exude elegance. Women should feel comfortable donning sarees, especially brides on their wedding day. 
 
Drape at the right length - For people who aren't used to wearing sarees, falling too low or brushing the floor could be problematic. As a result, there are many chances of tripping. Therefore, it is essential to drape the saree correctly to flaunt it with confidence.
 
Pinning to perfection - In addition to ensuring a pristine appeal, properly pinning the saree to the blouse would also provide the brides the confidence to wear the saree. Stunning Heavy Sarees give an Indian bride a whole different look, so don't say "no" to it. Take the challenge of carrying it right with grace.

Q 2)  WHICH BRIDAL SAREE IS BETTER FOR THE WEDDING DAY, BANARASI OR KANJIVARAM?

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Kanjivaram saree will express the essence of a wedding no other saree can match that level. A vibrant red bridal Kanjivaram saree, this sacred saree is ornamented with a kattam pattern across the saree. The auspicious Mayli and Poo chakram motifs are inlaid in these kattam patterns. Kattam is a weave that appears to be even in front and reverse. It symbolises the equality between the husband and wife.
 
 At the same time, there is something so mystical and surreal about the bridal Banarasi saree. A bride who drapes the Banarasi saree on their wedding day shows a glimpse of the goddess.
Banarasi Bridal saree flaunts its grandeur and lustrous pallu filled with blooming floral gold zari motifs, symbolising the new blossoming beginning of her life. 
 
Banarasi Silk sarees and Kanjivaram Silk sarees both are ideal choices for bridal attire. Both crafts carry an immortal legacy, with your style and preferences, you can pick any one and dazzle your D-day.
 

Q. 3) WHAT IS THE IDEAL COLOUR FOR A BRIDAL SAREE, AND CAN I GO FOR ANY SUBTLE COLOURS? 

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In every tradition and culture, different colours define different significance. Each colour represents something sacred. Every colour has a symbolic or traditional meaning behind it. With individual belief and faith, the essence might change, but one thing is for sure the energy and vibrancy the colours carry reflects the true vigorous spirit that is eternal and boundless.
 
In Indian culture, red is a colour of vigour, courage, love, and religious fervour. These ties with the colour red chiefly arrived from the tales of Hindu beliefs. Hindu brides wear red sarees, which reflect the portrayal of the goddess Durga. According to astrology, Mars is in charge of marriages, and the colour of Mars is red. It is traditional for a bride to wear a red saree, ghagra, or lehenga-cholis to symbolize prosperity and fertility in her new life.

Q. 4) WHAT TYPE OF BRIDAL SAREE WILL MAKE ME LOOK SLIM?

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If you want to dazzle your D-day while appearing slim in it then let us introduce you to some of your friendly fabrics. Georgette, chiffon, crepe, and silk sarees emits a slimming effect. Jewelry can also play a noteworthy role in this situation, tassel earrings to emphasize your long neck and an exquisite choker for your collarbone can be a game changer. Last but not the list, the way you drape the saree can also make a lot of difference. 

Q. 5) HOW CAN I DRAPE MY BRIDAL SAREES IN DIFFERENT WAYS TO STANDOUT?

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A bride-to-wardrobe must include an eye-catchy saree. So, why use the same old technique? To make sure that you are the trendsetter, you may add your own flair to a typical saree. After your big day, make sure your guests are all still talking. Additionally, there are always attractive images to enjoy. Here are a few unusual methods to drape a bridal saree that has attracted our attention, despite the fact that there are tons of standard ways to do it. 
 
A Tight Drape Around the Waist will do wonders and give a traditional royal touch, another way to slay on your D-day is the Flowing pallu style, which gives a serene touch yet sophisticated look for giving you all the required attention
 
But in the contemporary world, bridal hues are renowned in pastel as well. Since pastel colours have lighter and faded shades they are often associated with calming and peaceful vibes. 
 
 

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Questions and Answers

  • Look for sarees with detailed embroidery work on the upper body and pallu, with simpler designs below. Georgette and silk fabrics work particularly well.