Thursday, March 29, 2012

Bridal Brilliance - latest wedding dresses

The much-awaited shadi season has started and so has the quest for latest wedding dresses. When this highly anticipated season starts everyone wants to look unique and different from the rest. However, the best part about weddings is our traditional yet beautiful attire. Every girl looks forward to wearing these glitzy clothes with beautiful intricate work and colours.
The recently held fashion show by Parkha Khan showcased beautiful bridal creations based on different cuts and embroideries. Most of the dresses were in beautiful bright colours with heavy work done on them. The options ranged from lovely anarkali peshwas, to straight long shirts with elegant shararas and multi-colour kaliyan frocks. For instance, the lovely gold sharara had a very majestic feel to it, having copper and silver embellishments adorned on the bodice and front borders. The designer used vibrant combinations in her collection. For instance, the stunning shocking pink and parrot green long shirt with sharara. The outfit had detailed gota work on the sleeves, neckline, hemline and on the borders of the multi-shaded dupatta in orange, pink and blue. It can be a perfect option for a mehndi ceremony. Another exquisite number was the multi-coloured frock with red and orange kaliyan. This lovely ensemble had a red collar neckline with patches of bright magenta and teal blue with diamante studded detail work. The outfit had a teal blue dupatta with it. The gray and blue jamawar outfit is the right choice for you if you want to be the highlight of the wedding. The elegant work in copper and silver sequins has made the outfit truly spectacular. Finally, you can also take inspiration from the breathtakingly beautiful peach and maroon peshwas. The maroon bodice has intricate silver work on it. The flowy silhouette is adding to the overall elegance of the outfit. Every dress showcased in the collection was unique and beautiful in its own way. Do consider these eye-catching designs before designing your own.

A Traditional Affair

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