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With Brioso Services, Get The Best Bridal Look for Your Wedding
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Online shopping for designer Indian sarees might be a wise addition to your shopping list if you have a big occasion coming up for which you want to look your best. It can help you stand out from the crowd if it is the proper color and has the right pattern on it. A designer Indian saree has a way of making you feel fantastic right away.
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Top Silk Saree Picks for the Perfect Bridal Look
The elegance of a silk saree is unparalleled, especially when it comes to bridal attire. Known for their luxurious texture, vibrant colors, and intricate craftsmanship, silk sarees have long been a favorite for brides who wish to exude timeless beauty on their special day. Whether you’re a bride-to-be or simply attending a wedding, the right silk saree can elevate your look to a regal level. Let’s explore some top silk saree picks that are perfect for creating that ideal bridal ensemble.
“Draped in history, adorned with artistry, a saree is a living canvas of a woman’s spirit.”
The Timeless Charm of the Banarasi Silk Saree
When it comes to bridal wear, the Banarasi silk saree is a classic choice that never goes out of style. Originating from the sacred city of Varanasi, these sarees are celebrated for their intricate brocade work, often featuring patterns crafted from gold and silver threads. The Banarasi silk saree is adorned with elaborate motifs such as florals, paisleys, and Mughal-inspired designs, making it an ideal selection for brides who want to make a grand statement. The richness of its texture, combined with its detailed embellishments, ensures that the bride looks nothing short of magnificent on her special day.
The Grandeur of the Kanjivaram Silk Saree
Another stunning option is the Kanjivaram silk saree, a staple of South Indian bridal wear. These sarees are known for their durability, sheen, and the intricacy of their zari work. The Kanjivaram silk saree often features bold colors and contrasting borders, making it a symbol of South Indian grandeur. Brides are drawn to its traditional motifs, such as peacocks, temples, and checks, woven with gold and silver threads. The luxurious feel of a Kanjivaram silk saree, along with its weighty drape, ensures that the bride radiates elegance and tradition. The deep cultural significance of this saree makes it a cherished heirloom, passed down through generations.
The Modern Elegance of the Designer Silk Saree
For brides who wish to blend traditional elegance with a touch of contemporary style, a designer silk saree offers the perfect solution. These sarees bring a fresh perspective to classic silk designs by incorporating modern elements like unique draping styles, innovative embroidery, and non-traditional color palettes. A designer silk saree allows brides to express their individuality while still paying homage to the rich heritage of silk sarees. The versatility of these sarees means that they can be styled in various ways to suit different wedding themes, making them a popular choice for modern brides.
The Pure Sophistication of the Pure Silk Saree
When it comes to the epitome of luxury and refinement, the pure silk saree stands unrivaled. Crafted from the finest silk threads, these sarees exude an elegance that is both understated and majestic. A pure silk saree has a natural sheen, a soft texture, and a graceful drape that enhances the bride’s silhouette. Brides who choose a pure silk saree often favor rich jewel tones like ruby red, emerald green, or sapphire blue, though pastel shades like blush pink and ivory are also gaining popularity. The simplicity of a pure silk saree allows the bride’s natural beauty to shine, making it a favored choice for those who appreciate classic, timeless fashion.
The Festive Charm of the Party Wear Silk Saree
As important as the wedding day is, the pre-wedding celebrations like the engagement, mehendi, and sangeet are also moments to shine. A party wear silk saree is the perfect choice for these events, offering a blend of elegance and festivity. These sarees are typically lighter in weight, with playful designs and vibrant colors, making them ideal for celebrations that require a bit of dancing and mingling. A party wear silk saree allows for experimentation with different draping styles and accessories, giving the bride a chic and contemporary look while maintaining the traditional essence of silk.
The Regal Beauty of the Bridal Silk Saree
For the wedding day itself, the bridal silk saree is the centerpiece of the bride’s wardrobe. These sarees are designed to make the bride feel like royalty, with rich fabrics, elaborate embroidery, and striking color combinations. The bridal silk saree is often intricately adorned with zari work, beadwork, and detailed embroidery, making it a masterpiece that reflects the bride’s style and personality. Traditional colors such as red, maroon, and gold remain popular, but many modern brides are also embracing non-traditional hues like pastels, greens, and blues. The bridal silk saree is more than just a garment; it is a reflection of the bride’s journey and her cultural heritage, making it a treasured keepsake.
Final Thoughts
Selecting the perfect silk saree for your bridal look is a journey that blends tradition with personal style. Whether you are drawn to the classic beauty of a Banarasi silk saree, the grandeur of a Kanjivaram silk saree, or the modern flair of a designer silk saree, your choice should resonate with who you are. The pure silk saree offers timeless elegance, while a party wear silk saree brings festive charm to pre-wedding celebrations. The bridal silk saree, with its opulence and intricate detailing, ensures that your wedding day look is one of regal splendor.
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“SAREE- A DRAPING LEGACY”
An absolute masterpiece, precisely hand woven yard varying upto 5-9 metres in length that proudly represent Women of India, determining the Cultural Values and Heritage of our Indian Subcontinents, saree consist of three main parts- a field, borders and an end piece known as pallu/palla is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder, partly baring the midriff.
“A WALK DOWN TO THE SAREE LANE”
A 5000 year old and probably one of the only surviving garments in history is a saree, originated back from the Indus Valley Civilization, which flourished during 2800-1800 BCE. Being meritorious of the assigned spot, a saree holds the spotlight being around the world and back again through the ages. Tracing down the life of a saree right from its origin, to the very most appreciable moments on its way, it certainly has an endless possession as a timeless wardrobe essential. Heading away from religious references, the saree has always influenced a lot of other ancient cultures too! Not just worn amongst the ladies in India, the traditional silk sarees has literally made an impact in the United States during the 1970’s. Undoubtedly, the saree has gained its popularity internationally because of the growth of Indian fashion trends globally.
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Wildest Dreams Warm Realities
"Standin' in a nice dress"
Summary - You thought seeing him on the train was the last time you would but turns out, that Goa really is as small as some might say.
Pairings - Charles Leclerc x indian!fem!Reader
Warnings - reader likes to dance, curse words, reader can dance, y/n used i’m sorry, one of the outfits has a slit and another is off-shoulder, lmk if there’s anything else. Happy reading🩵
W/C - 2.9k
A/N - happy birthday to my first love<3 this gave me the motivation to finish a pt2 that has been in the works since march. if i bore you with my description of the dance, please feel free to let me know, but again be respectful.
Navigation | "Say you'll remember me" | "Standin' in a nice dress" | "Starin' at the sunset" | ..babe"
The first four days of doing absolutely nothing in Goa felt amazing. Waking up late had never felt so good. The sun was warm but not overbearingly hot. And the cool winds in the evening provided the perfect opportunity for wearing those long cotton skirts plastered all over your beach moodboard.
You had nearly forgotten about the Monegasque you met on the train. Nearly. It was a quiet evening before a long next day when you remembered the cute foreigner. It was a unanimous decision to go to the beach where most of your friends dipped their feet in the rising tide while you and another friend sat and enjoyed the sunset. Reminiscing about the mysterious driver made you want to talk about him more to your best friend, Sarah, but after coming to the beach, she got lost in a crowd of people. She texted you saying she met someone and was having an interesting conversation. You wished that you were the person she was having a conversation with instead of a stranger she just met.
You soon forgot about Charles just as quickly though when your group called you and the other girl to the water. You got up and ran towards the incoming waves, hair being blown back by the salty winds.
The next day you got up extremely early. The wedding was at nine in the morning, for some reason.
The dress code was traditional Indian wear, and since you were the only one who could do it, you became the dedicated saree draper. You barely had an hour for yourself to get ready. By some miracle, your makeup, hair, saree and jewellery were ready in time.
The wedding was beautiful. The first half of the wedding took place in a temple in the south of Goa. 8:30 in the morning you and all of your friends were surprisingly ready and sitting in the two cars and driving to the temple. Reaching just about on time, you saw that most of the venue was empty. You mentally face-palmed yourself. The group found a table and settled there, all the purses and water bottles were left on the chairs surrounding the table.
About half an hour later the wedding party arrived along with the pandit and the families of the bride and groom. A few of the bride’s relatives were going around and handing the women long, fresh gajras. Sarah carried a bunch of booby pins with her, and helped all the women in the group, including you, with pinning the gajra to their hair. Some left their hair open while others had an updo. You had styled your hair in a way you knew would look good no matter what.
The wedding continued. There wasn’t much that happened. Rituals were conducted, poojas were repeated and everyone was sweating horribly due to the humidity. The only thing keeping you from smelling like a pig was the powerful fragrance of the gajra. By around 12:30 pm, the wedding was more or less done. Your group scurried to be among the first to greet the newlywed couple and give the gifts. Everyone was hungry, and since there was going to be an evening extension of the wedding, no one really bothered to say ‘congratulations.’ The group gave their gifts, took 2 photos and left in a hurry to grab chorizo sandwiches from a cafe across the street.
Thankfully in the evening, the dress code was not as strict. Meaning, that the grandparents and family elders were not there, allowing the newlywed’s friends and younger family members to wear western clothes. But you did not know this when you packed. All you had was traditional party wear.
“Konse kapde hai tere paas?” you asked as you walked into your shared room with Sarah. The girl just looked up from her phone with a confused expression. “Kya?”
“Mere paas aaj shaam ke liye kapde nahi hai,” you complained as you started looking through her suitcase trying to find a dress you liked.
“Woh blue off-shoulder wala dress hai, pehenle.” she dismissed you and went back to texting on her phone.
You knew exactly what dress she was talking about and promptly found it. It was a baby blue off-the-shoulder dress with beautiful white flowers all over it and a tie-up in the front. You put the dress on, sat under the fan and began redoing your makeup for the evening. Your hair was behaving, so all you had to do was fluff it with your hands. Small butterfly earrings, a matching white butterfly-studded choker and a modern kada with the same butterfly decorating it; this was a jewellery set you were gifted on your birthday by Sarah herself. You thought that this was the perfect occasion to wear it. You had white heels to match along with a sling bag.
Using your shoes as an excuse, you managed to convince one of the guys to drive instead. It was an hour before sunset when your car reached its destination. It was a lovely open area with a dance floor near the sea. You could hear the waves crash against the land as you walked to the entrance. The first thing that your entire group did was to go up to the couple, who were good friends of yours, to congratulate them and take photos. The next stop was the snack counter for a little energy boost before the dancefloor opened up.
The newlyweds had their first dance to a very sweet song. Just as the song ended, the DJ switched it up to more upbeat tunes which got the entire crowd dancing. While you were dancing you saw and met many people who you had not seen in years, including some of your old school friends, a few of them complimented your jewellery. There was this one guy you had a crush on during your school years who revealed he also liked you at that time. Some old classmates admitted to not liking you at all. Basically, within the first 45 minutes of dancing you wished you were back in your room. But then a different song started playing and you coupled up with Sarah as the MC wanted people to find a partner. You did a funny version of the macarena. You did some line dances followed by some jiving music.
It had been two hours of dancing, two hours of hearing different bollywood songs, maria pitache 3 different times, some punjabi and tamil songs, and english bops like shape of you and baby. You were sweating horribly by then and wanted to go get a seat right when you heard the iconic ‘pretty lady, pretty lady, pretty lady’ and took a u-turn back to the dance floor.
Just as the song reached the line ‘bareli ke bazaar mein’, you stretched your arm out and turned. You felt your arm lightly hitting someone. When you went to pull your arm back, instead, you got tugged and ended up colliding with someone. Apologies started to pour out of you, as best they could over the loud music. Your butterfly kada got caught on a piece of a chain that was stitched to the man’s kurta. The bridge of the song was playing in the background as you looked up and saw that very face you were dreaming about at night during the past four days.
To say that Charles was surprised when he saw you was an understatement. His left hand was on your wrist, and the other was held by his stomach. You both kept looking at each other and back down at where the pair of you were connected. The song shifted to the intro of Hookah Bar.
“What are you doing here?” he asked.
“Me?! What the hell are you doing here?”
You both just kept staring at each other, your eyes seeming to be in a fight, trying to determine who has to answer the question first. You got fed up first and pushed your way out of the dancing crowd, Charles having no option but to be dragged by you and your butterfly kada.
You reached a more quiet corner when you said, “I was invited to this afterparty. The bride and groom are my school friends whom I haven’t met in a few years. Your turn.”
He took a breath in before answering, “My brother said that he knew an authentic Indian party we could attend and my family trusted him.”
You bore a look of bewilderment on your face. “You know what, I am gonna ignore what you just said. I am happy to see you here, regardless of why you ended up here.” Charles breathed out a happy sigh and smiled. God, his smile was even better than you remember it. You moved to give him a hug when you were reminded that your kada was still stuck to his kurta. Damn, he looks good in Indian clothes, the colour goes really well with his ey-
Your thoughts were interrupted by the feeling of Charles’ warm hands over yours, carefully untangling the chain from the butterfly. Your hand was finally by your side and you were smiling widely at him when he pulled you in for a hug.
The hug felt nice. It was not common for you to be hugged by a guy, so it felt nice. At that moment your mind flashed back to the ‘relationship’ you had in school where you fell for the attractive guy in your class who turned out to be an asshole who was openly dating someone else. It is not really that deep, but it made you think whether you were going to make that same mistake again because Charles is extremely attractive. And whether it was going to be an even bigger deal because you are no longer 14 years old, but an adult with a job and big girl responsibilities.
Charles was the one to break the hug. Pulling back, he saw the look of doubt on your face. “Y/n are you alright?” he asked. You nodded while taking in a large breath. “Have you had dinner yet?” you say trying to change the conversation. “No, I have not. But I am excited to try the local food.”
You told him to come with you. Taking the brunette to the Goan dinner counter you showed him all the different foods and explained what the food was made of. You took some of your favourite foods that you spotted. He ended up with rice, fish curry, prawns, crab legs and a bowl of dahi you secretly took just in case. 5 bites in and he was trying his very best to hide from you just how much he was feeling the spice. You laughed and took pity on him, “Here, this will help” you said while passing him the bowl of cold dahi. He managed a ‘thankyou’ in between coughs due to the spice and finished about half the bowl.
In between your small talk with Charles, the MC came up to you and whispered in your ear. The Monegasque looked confused but didn’t question you. “Are any of your family members around? I need to go somewhere, and I don’t want to leave you alone.” Charles replied that he could call his brother. With that confirmation, you gave him your bowl of dahi and left, passing by his brother whom you greeted. Little did Charles know that you were heading to a changing room with hired anarkalis and ghagra cholis.
About 10 minutes later, the stage where the couple were previously seated began filling up with smoke as the MC gave a monologue. The beginning of a song started playing just when he finished speaking. All of a sudden the lights went off as the sound of lightning played, leaving chills all over the guests' arms, legs and necks. The lights come on and there stood on the stage are women from your school and college who were known for their dancing skills, you standing front and centre.
All that could be seen were the silhouettes of all the ladies. The music began, and the sound of a woman singing in a high pitch was heard loudly on the speakers. You were mouthing the words Shreya Ghoshal sang. As the upbeat tune of ‘Radha’ began, each woman stepped forward and gave a step in time with the music and lyrics. The crowd was loudly cheering everyone on. Charles was mesmerized watching you. He didn’t know you could dance. But now that he saw you dancing, he never wanted to take his eyes off of you. Never wanted you to stop moving your body in that rhythmic, captivating way.
With the addition of the best man and the groomsmen on stage, the crowd went wild. They were all great dancers back in college, not losing touch with that side of them. The best man was your dance partner when it came to competitions and events. You guys were shipped together, but he was already dating his now wife back then. And just like back then, he joined you front and centre, not missing a single beat when doing your old handshake.
The way he stood behind you and let his hand fall from your ear during the line ‘o radha tera jhumka’ and the way his hand hovered (at an appropriate distance) over your hip during the line ‘o radha tera thumka’ and the way he followed behind you like a puppy, holding your dupatta during the line ‘o peeche peeche saari nagariyaan’, it got Charles feeling some type of way. He’s only met you one time before, why is he feeling like this? And that dude is married for fuck’s sake! WHY IS HE FEELING JEALOUS?!!??!
The last line of the chorus played and as the men twirled and stood behind the women, came the first line of one of the sexiest songs alive. ‘Main ruthiya yaar manawangi…’ The lights dimmed, the focus was again mainly on you and the crowd shrieked so loud Charles thought his eardrum might break. Part of the costume came off, showing off more skin and allowing for easier and more movement.
Your legs showed through the slit as you bent your knees sideways and tend stood back up, leaving the Monegasque’s eyes bulging and mouth open while the crowd wolf-whistles.
‘Mere maahiya sanam jaanam’ had the crowd going insane as your shiny waist chain blinged underneath the expensive lights and made the party feel 10 times hotter.
Charles swore in French, a word he doesn’t use often but which was almost too fitting for this moment.
The hair flips, the arm movements, the rolling on the ground and the structure of your leg which was on full display when you stood up, all this was more than enough to hypnotise the driver. He was in a trance, under a spell, fixated on you and only you, his dahi a lukewarm forgotten bowl.
‘Dariya dariya mere yaara’, the lights flashed everywhere, temporarily blinding everyone. But the sight that was waiting for them would definitely be worth it. For those 3 seconds where no one could see the stage, everyone’s position changed. You were kneeling on the best man’s shoulders, while he was standing up straight. You’re friends who were also watching and cheering you on lost it, along with the guests. Even though Sarah had seen most of the practice, she hadn’t seen this part, and it shocked her. She took a video of the entire song to show you later.
‘Akhiyan de mohalle mein, har shaam tera aalam’ The body rolls and hip sways broke Charles. He understood zero of what the song said, but the vibe of everything was more than enough to make it feel as if his entire body was on fire. The way you gripped onto the best man’s hair to avoid falling had him falling hard for you.
You allowed yourself to fall face first but caught yourself with your hands and proceeded to do a front-facing cartwheel, landing a mere 10 cm from the edge of the stage. Now kneeling you completed the remaining steps of the song before it changed into another. As the song changed, all the women were lying back on their hands and were then dragged away backwards by the men, who were performing next.
Once exiting the stage you stayed near the stage to watch the rest of the performance. The guests were filled with life, the energy only increasing. About 20 minutes later when the performance was done, all the dancers from all the different dances went up on the stage, music never stopping. You, the best man, the bridegroom and a few of the other main dancers were standing in the centre. ‘Mauja Hi Mauja’ played as everyone did the hookstep.
Charles managed to catch your eye in the middle of it all. You both maintained eye contact. It broke when you were pulled down by the bride for a photo. Once the whole show was done, you got off the stage with the objective of finding Charles. But he was nowhere to be found. You came to the conclusion that he probably left since it was quite late. You and your friends were nowhere near done with partying since that was the point of coming to Goa. This was one hell of a Christmas Eve.
A/N - Please bully me into writing and posting the remaining parts before this year ends🙏🏽 Hope you enjoyed reading🩷
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Sangeet Night
A Sangeet ceremony is an important part of Indian weddings – it’s like a pre-wedding reception where friends and family ceremonially welcome the couple into their lives and wish them the best for their future. This welcoming celebration often includes lots of dancing and music, religious traditions, ethnic games, ceremonial attires, delicious food, and more! A typical Sangeet ceremony involves music and dancing, typically in the form of a dance-off between the bride and groom’s families. There are also religious rituals such as a havan or puja to bless the couple and their upcoming union, as well as traditional games they can engage in together. The dress code is usually festive – bright colors and traditional sarees or lenghas for women, while men usually wear kurtas or Sherwanis.
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEAS- make a part 2 for sukuna x hindu bride/wife btw if it isnt obvious i'm in love with ur writing style please like make it as long as you want (but like longer than part 1) srry if this is too much to ask but damn i loved that one coz like no on ...NO ONE has ever written abt it (make it a lil smutty or suggestive pls<3 )
oops anonie, might've gone lil more than "suggestive" 🤭 here's part 1 for new readers!
Sukuna and his Hindu!Bride pt.2
tw. suggestive, oral (f!receiving), reader wears a saree the old way without blouse
It's been a few months into your marriage with the mighty king Ryomen Sukuna, and you've already started yearning for his undivided attention. Although he has never not been immersed and utterly obsessed with his little pretty Hindu!Bride since the first time, you crave being more than just in your busy man's arms at the fall of night.
Today, you peek out to make sure your husband is out of the chambers before you proceed with planning what to wear—and it's not the regular queen atire.
You're dressed in a long gorgeous saree, heavy golden ornaments dazzling head to toes. Sukuna loved watching you captivate him with your traditional elegance.
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Out of his thrown room after a long day, the king hears the ringing melody of your payal chiming around the royal garden. His brows rise up, Sukuna missed this playful sound around his shrine... it's about to be an interesting night.
Stepping into the loucious garden, he's walking around in the silver moonlight searching for your familiar silhouette with a subtle grin. “Where's my lady?” he drawls while seeking for your trace like a big cat.
Hidden behind a tree, you attempt your best to stop your giggles well known to the fact how sharp Sukuna's senses are. This little game kept your adrenaline high as you peeked your head to look where he is.
Stepping closer, Sukuna smirks standing right behind you, with your head the other direction. He whispers with a smug look on his handsome face “Brat, brat... so playful”. His sudden rough voice causes you a tiny flinch as you turn your head. Your playful almond eyes looking back up at him.
The king pulls you flush to his firm chest, drawing out a soft gasp from her bride. Two ruby-red eyes set on your softer ones as the smaller pair subtly checks you out up and down... demanding answers for what he didn't ask. A lazy huff leaves his chest as one of his big palm starts to caress your features. He can smell your arousal.
Blushing, you attempt to speak “King... my king,” a rough thumb is placed on your plush lips shutting you effectively. With a few more long minutes of him admiring or rather glaring down your adorable shy face, he finally let's go of your smaller body and you step back, flustered.
The king grips the end of your silky long atire, pulling it slowly with one of his large arms. As your saree unwraps your body, the pull makes you stumble back on his strong chest... now leaving you unveiled in front of Ryomen Sukuna like nothing but a flustered little mess.
The view made him grin. His queen, his Hindu!Bride clad in nothing but heavy jewels to cover her from the night's cold breeze. It almost looks like a part of your golden skin. Shivers run down your spine. No matter how many times, he would never fail to make your body feel worshipped like a real deity before pleasuring it.
“Mohini...” (enchantress) he whispers at the sight. Your heart accelerates at his remark, causing your blush to run down your neck.
The king's smirk widens as one palm goes for your heated centre, a mouth splitting open on it's surface as he hoists you up. A soft yelp comes out of you, while he brings you near a tree and holds you still on it's rough trunk. Your soft-as-petal limbs shake and twitch by the sides of his big wet mouth, chanting your king's name. You gasp for more air.
One snap from one of his hands, and small droplets of rain start falling down in the cold night. Watching your drunken eyes widen with wonder, he uses his two spare hands to grip tight on your ankles, pining them spread on the trunk as well. The first arm keeps you balanced up high in front of him while still drinking in all your essence. Sukuna seemed to be high on it's taste.
In the silent moment of intimacy, little sighs leave you as the rainfall soaks both of your bodies with water. Just how much is he capable of, will ever be a mystery to her wife as well.
“You are one seductive woman...” he grumbles next to your ear, sounding as if he hadn't spoken in ages. Skilled tongue on his palm firmly latched to your tender flesh. The dangling jewels on your hair, arms, waist, hips and ankles clinking together on your damp tan skin as your smaller body shook in his grip, creating music mixed with your whimpers of pleasure only for his ears's to listen.
Your arms flew to hug his neck, bringing him closer as you rode your intense high, eyes watering. Head spinned while Sukuna held you close, watching you breathe in and out to calm your heart.
“More...” came a weak voice from your dry throat, his sharp red eyes set on your pinned open body like a fragile butterfly, “Swami”.
His warm mouth latches on the side of your neck, sharp canines tracing their path to your favourite spot making your toes curl in air. The monster king smiles sadistically knowing he is anything but leaving you undisheveled right now in this royal garden...
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Bridal blouse designs
Bridal blouse designs can add a stunning touch to a wedding outfit, making the bride look even more elegant and regal. Here are some popular types and styles for bridal blouses that are both trendy and timeless:
1. Embroidered Blouse
Heavy embroidery with intricate patterns, usually in zari, sequins, or thread work.
Ideal for brides who want a traditional, royal look. Designs often include florals, peacocks, or paisley motifs.
Pairs well with lehengas or sarees with matching embroidery.
2. Beaded and Sequin Blouse
Features beadwork, sequins, and stone embellishments for a shimmery, glamorous look.
Looks especially beautiful in evening or indoor settings where lighting enhances the sparkle.
Can be styled in a sleeveless, cap-sleeved, or long-sleeve design.
3. Mirror Work Blouse
Decorated with small, reflective mirrors that add a contemporary flair.
Gives a dazzling effect, perfect for brides who prefer a bright, festive look.
Works well with simpler sarees or lehengas to keep the blouse the highlight of the outfit.
4. High Neck Blouse
High-neck blouses give a regal and sophisticated look.
These are often adorned with embroidery, lace, or sheer fabric around the neckline.
Ideal for brides who want a modest yet elegant style, especially suited to colder weather weddings.
5. Backless or Deep Back Blouse
Perfect for brides who want to add a modern, bold touch.
Can be styled with tie-ups, tassels, or a simple bow at the back.
Pairs beautifully with both traditional and fusion bridal looks.
6. Cape Sleeve Blouse
A contemporary design with cape sleeves that fall over the shoulders.
Adds drama and elegance, giving a flowy, ethereal effect.
Looks stunning with a fitted lehenga or saree and is great for fusion bridal styles.
7. Sheer Sleeve Blouse
Blouses with sheer sleeves, often in net or lace fabric.
Can be enhanced with minimal embroidery or stonework for a subtle, elegant touch.
Works well for brides who want a light, delicate look.
8. Off-Shoulder or Cold Shoulder Blouse
Off-shoulder blouses are perfect for brides who want a trendy, stylish look.
Can be paired with statement jewelry to highlight the neckline.
Cold shoulder styles are similar but leave a small cut-out on the shoulder, offering a hint of modernity without going fully off-shoulder.
9. Peplum Blouse
Features a flared bottom, creating a peplum effect around the waist.
Ideal for brides who want a unique, contemporary touch.
Looks best with lehengas and is especially flattering for hourglass or pear-shaped body types.
10. Jacket Style Blouse
This blouse resembles a jacket with front closures or intricate embroidery.
Adds a royal touch, making it perfect for winter weddings or brides who want a bold statement piece.
Works well for both sarees and lehengas, giving a layered look.
11. Long Sleeve Blouse
Provides a timeless, elegant look with full-length sleeves, sometimes in sheer or lace.
Often embellished with intricate embroidery from shoulder to wrist.
Perfect for brides wanting a classic, sophisticated style, and pairs beautifully with sarees.
Choosing the right blouse design depends on your overall bridal look, comfort, and personal style preferences. Accessories like jewelry, hairstyle, and makeup can further complement these blouse designs for a memorable bridal ensemble.
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The Bride
Nandini opened the jewellery box they brought from Pazhayarai. When Akka got married, she was given her share of ornaments, sarees and Amma's old box. She insisted that the new box be kept at home. When they returned from Pazhayarai, both sisters wanted to throw away the damn thing with its contents in Vaigai. But anger is the privilege of gods and kings! They had no other means but to use the fineries gifted by the two pirattis for akka's wedding. But none of these will be needed for Nandini's marriage.
Akka and Amma stood at the corner of the room and weeped silently. Annan too wore an inexplicable expression on his face. Nandini placed the big maangamaalai on tiny Nila and laughed. The necklace is almost as big as Nila. How long will it take her to grow up! When she grows up, the tiny lolakku will suit her face well and her hands will be big enough for these valayal. The baby took the chutti from her hands and started to bite it with her toothless gums. She cried when Nandini took it from her mouth. She tickled the baby who started to laugh again. Adi! The little girl is already obsessed with jewellery.
Maybe akka herself will start wearing these when she gets over her initial sadness. She wrapped each piece carefully. "Here akka, be careful. Why are you crying? This is a small gift to my vennila kutti. I am giving this to you only because she is too little", Nandini gave the bundle to akka.
She took the silver jewellery she wore regularly. She had washed them and put it on the windowsill to dry them. She gave her earrings to Arulvezhi, a neighbour of akka whom she had invited to their home.
"Do you like the design, kanne?", she pinched the cheek of the girl.
"Akka, when do you want it back?", the girl asked with apprehension.
"It is yours paapa".
"Really? You don't want it? Ever?", the girl asked again and again, as if she couldn't believe it.
She divided her bangles among twin sisters Mullai and Maathu who too looked at her with astonishment and thanked her profusely. She gave her mookuthi to Gnanam akka in the neighbourhood and silver chutti to her sister who had come to visit her. Though they tried to give it back, she insisted that they take it.
Amma and akka kept on crying. Maybe that's why Velvizhi was reluctant to accept the chelas. She was about to get married in a month. Nandini had considered giving her silk sarees too to Nila but she felt that Velvizhi needed it more than baby Nila who won't wear them for at least 12-13 years. No wonder Kundavai and Sembiyan Madevi gave away jewellery and chelas frequently. It feels so good.
"Don't mind them. Actually you should call me when you drape it. I wish to see you in them. In my opinion, it is the green colour that suits you the best".
Obviously Velvizhi had questions. Nila was too young to understand anything and other girls thought Nandini was just lending them the jewellery, though she insisted that it isn't so. They didn't look convinced. She saw Gnanam giving the mookuthi back to Amma, saying that she can't accept such expensive gifts.
"Akka, why are you giving away all this? Won't you need it for your marriage?"
"I am married", Nandini declared. Amma and akka cried even louder. Baby Nila too started to cry when she saw her mother and grandmother crying. Annan took her out and Amma and akka went with them, unable to accept the madness which was unfolding before their eyes. Velvizhi's eyes looked like they will fall out of their sockets.
That day Velvizhi accompanied Nandini when she went to take a bath and pestered her. When did Nandini get married? Didn't get father die recently? Have they conducted her marriage secretly? Why is she giving away everything as if she has a lot of gold and silk lying around? Most importantly, where is her husband?
"He is here, he is there and he is everywhere".
"Is he a spy, akka?", she whispered excitedly. Velvizhi knew songs about about spies who infiltrate palaces, markets, and temples, collect information and pass it on to authorities. Is that why her marriage was kept a secret? She had heard about the feats of spies but never seen one in real life.
"No, he is a thief. Be careful about your clothes. He has the habit of stealing the clothes of aymagal when they are bathing", Nandini splashed water and wiped off her bright red pottu. Velvizhi got scared. Is this woman mad? She noticed that Nandini didn't wear her usual coloured chela after bath. Is that her father's clothes? It looked white like widow's clothes. Inauspicious!
Poor Velvizhi looked so uncomfortable, like she wanted to run away. Nandini consoled her that she will dip them in turmeric later. It will take some time to dye the clothes. Won't she help her? The poor girl squeamishly said that she will busy with her wedding preparations. Nandini realised that she scared the girl and didn't trouble her anymore.
She smoked her hair with fragrant herbs and spread it so that it'd dry soon. After that she will tie it as a bun on the side, like Andal. Where are the flower garlands she made? There, she took them inside. She took another white cloth and covered her chest. She will make a small thiruman on her forehead later. Don't I look beautiful? She repeated what she told everyone today morning - "Naan kannane manakiren" (I am marrying Kannan) and smiled.
Maangamaalai - Necklace with mango pattern
Lolakku - Earrings
Valayal - Bangles
Chutti - Forehead ornament
Vennila kutti - Moonlight baby
Mookuthi - Nose ring
Paapa - Child
Aymagal - Cowherdesses
Thiruman - Tilak
Notes: I was a wee bit disappointed when I saw Nandini wearing silk and gold jewellery in the movie. I understand that it goes with the movie's story line (living as the ward of VP), but it doesn't portray the anguish of Nandini who was seperated from AK. In the books, when Karikalan meets Nandini after many years, this is her look. Plain look without any ornaments other than some strings of jasmine. She has renounced the world. In Pazhayarai, she wore coloured clothes and jewellery given by Kundavai. People like Nandini wore turmeric dyed clothes.
Anushka in Om Namo Venkatesaya
Nandini's clothes look like these
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Wedding Silk Sarees | Zari Border Sarees Online | Red Pattu Sarees - Sundari Silks
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Fashion Home/Fashion Walking the Talk, Ruling The Ramp The dynamic field of fashion and style has been an integral part of Samantha’s illustrious career. Samantha Jagan is capable of offering exceptional Makeup that suits well for the brides & celebrities. To meet all your demands in a best possible way we have a great team of experts for hair stylish, saree draping and more.
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The Ultimate Guide to Bridal Makeup Services at Lyra Salon in Guruvayur
Guruvayur, a serene town in Kerala, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and the famous Guruvayur Temple. Known as the "Dwarka of the South," Guruvayur is a sought-after destination for traditional Kerala weddings. At Lyra Salon, we understand the significance of this special day and offer exceptional bridal makeup services to make every bride's dream come true.
The Essence of a Guruvayur Kerala Wedding
Guruvayur weddings are celebrated with traditional rituals and customs, often held at the iconic Guruvayur Temple. The temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna, is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in South India. The grandeur of a Guruvayur wedding lies in its simplicity and adherence to age-old traditions, making it a truly unique and memorable experience.
Why Choose Lyra Salon for Bridal Makeup in Guruvayur?
Expert Makeup Artists: Our team of professional makeup artists specializes in bridal makeup, ensuring you look stunning on your big day. With extensive experience in traditional and contemporary makeup styles, we cater to the diverse needs of brides.
Customized Bridal Packages: At Lyra Salon, we offer a range of bridal makeup packages tailored to suit your preferences and budget. Our packages include pre-bridal skincare, hair styling, saree draping, and makeup, ensuring you receive comprehensive beauty care.
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On-Location Services: Understanding the importance of convenience on your wedding day, we offer on-location makeup services in Guruvayur. Our team will come to your venue, allowing you to relax and enjoy your special moments without any stress.
Bridal Makeup Packages at Lyra Salon in Guruvayur
Classic Bridal Package:
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Hair Styling: Custom hairdos that complement your bridal look, whether it's a classic bun or intricate braids adorned with flowers.
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The definitive guide to picking a bridal outfit
What factors should you consider when choosing a bridal outfit?
When selecting a bridal outfit, there are several key factors to keep in mind:
1. Body type: Every bride is unique, and it's essential to choose a dress that flatters your body type. Whether you have an hourglass figure, pear-shaped, or petite, there are styles that will accentuate your best features.
2. Cultural traditions: Different cultures have their own wedding attire customs. It's important to consider your cultural background and incorporate traditional elements into your outfit if desired. Whether it's a white gown, a vibrant saree, or a stunning lehenga, embrace your heritage and make a statement
3. Color choices: While white is the traditional color for Western weddings, many brides are now opting for different hues. Pastels, bold colors, and even metallics are becoming popular choices. Consider your skin tone and personal preferences when selecting the color of your bridal outfit.
4. Fit issues: Ensuring a proper fit is crucial for your comfort and confidence on your wedding day. Take accurate measurements and consult with a professional tailor to ensure your dress fits like a glove.
Why should you choose the Designer Orange Color Embroidered Bridal Lehenga?
Now, let's talk about the Designer Orange Color Embroidered Bridal Lehenga. This exquisite piece is a perfect choice for brides who want to make a bold statement on their special day. Here's why you should consider this stunning outfit:
1. Unique color: Orange is a vibrant and unconventional color choice for a bridal outfit. It symbolizes joy, enthusiasm, and celebration. Stand out from the crowd and make a memorable impression with this eye-catching hue.
2. Intricate embroidery: The Designer Orange Color Embroidered Bridal Lehenga features exquisite embroidery that adds a touch of elegance and sophistication. The intricate details make this outfit a true work of art.
3. Flattering silhouette: The lehenga style is known for its flattering silhouette, accentuating the waist and hips while providing comfort and ease of movement. Feel like a princess as you glide down the aisle in this beautiful ensemble.
4. Cultural fusion: This outfit combines traditional Indian bridal wear with a modern twist. It embraces the rich cultural heritage of India while incorporating contemporary design elements.
In conclusion, choosing the perfect bridal outfit is a significant decision, and it's essential to consider factors such as body type, cultural traditions, color choices, and fit issues. The Designer Orange Color Embroidered Bridal Lehenga offers a unique and stunning option for brides who want to make a statement on their wedding day. With its vibrant color, intricate embroidery, flattering silhouette, and cultural fusion, this outfit is sure to make you feel like a true bride. Make your wedding day unforgettable with the Designer Orange Color Embroidered Bridal Lehenga.
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sseditorial magazine Retro News Lead 03 September 2022
Read the article now: Let's Revisit Cannes, Please
The most stunning Film Extravaganza was recently hosted in Cannes, and you are no stranger to that. From Eva Longoria to Deepika Padukone, celebrities and artists from different national fraternities graced the red carpet. As gen-Zers would say, swept it and left no crumbs!
As the paparazzi captured every moment of this breathtaking event, I gawked at the variety of makeup looks and trends celebrities wore. Today I’m going to share my opinion on what the best looks are.
Deepika Padukone - Sultry & Traditional at Cannes
My favourite look for Cannes 2022 (hands down) was worn by Deepika Pudone. Draped with a golden and black saree, her eye makeup was an attraction. Going for a simple shimmery blush and a black matte stroke over the eyes sealed the deal for her on the carpet. Her looks throughout the festival included Sarees, Louis Vuitton gowns and medium-sized skirts in the streets of Cannes. All of which were paired with minimalistic and subtle looks throughout.
Julia Roberts - Magical Bling in Cannes
Julia Roberts’ pantsuit was the epitome of all things class has to be my second favourite. The ever-beautiful actor just went for a dignified chic look with a shimmer on the lips and a tad bit of magic around the cheekbones. Almost creating a no-makeup, makeup look all at once. Her hair was sleekly parted in the middle, with the curls harmonising and adding the bling quotient to her appearance.
Bella Hadid - Simple Beauty in Cannes
Bella Hadid went for the classic winged eyeliner makeup look. The ultimate symbol of elegance and grace. Her signature contour stole the show as always, but what stood out for you this time was the twirled hair bit on her forehead. Gelled to perfection for her entire look.
Anne Hathaway - Head Turner in Cannes
Anne Hathaway, the Princess bride, was the Belle of the Ball. It was probably the most effortless look I had spotted on the entire carpet. Her magical aura and the way she wears her smile automatically enhance her apples. The perfect impact on the audience. The auburn look compliments her simple half-clipped hairstyle, and the mascara application is refined in the best way possible.
Kat Graham - Trend Setting in Cannes
Kat Graham is yet another one of my favourite celebrity looks this year. The royal red paired with pearls and a shiny lip all go together. The ombre eyeshadow mix between the orange and golden colour palettes is like a playful mix of shades that needs to be promoted more. It is highly recommended and eye-catching at the same time. I’ve got to try it!
Makeup in Cannes
Kristen Stewarts' makeup team deserves their flowers this year! About her past looks, Stewart has always stood out of the crowd. She often takes up new ideas and stylistic challenges that aren’t necessarily popular. However, this time Kristen’s outfit complimented her dusky eyeshadow. The essential mascara coat adds to the simplicity of it all.
Some new makeup trends came to life at Cannes this year. For example, the similarity between blush and eyeshadows. They were frequently interchangeable this year during Cannes. Reviving the old-age delicate techniques made them a millennial trend. Fashion is eternal, and so is the fad. Will we see this again next year?
Author: Yashika for sseditorial magazine.
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