8 Must have South Indian Bridal Jewellery for a Grand Wedding Look

When you get married you want to look every bit of the beautiful dreamy bride you are. You do not want to miss out a single thing. You want to look perfect. You browsed through the best cities and wedding halls to narrow down on the top banquet halls in Chennai maybe. Or maybe you are getting married at your very own home. You are happy and you are content because you know you chose a loving partner for the marriage, and you are excited because you know you chose all the right jewellery and attire for the wedding.

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Even if you are not a jewellery lover otherwise, you will want every piece of jewellery in the rightful place, adorning your outfit and face. Even if you do not wear typical traditional clothes the rest of the year, on your wedding day, you will want to look every bit of the traditional person you are. You will want your roots to reflect in your style and dressing, and of course, in your bridal jewellery, which will be with you for the rest of your life.

Here are some must-have South Indian bridal jewellery items that a South Indian woman will definitely want to wear on her wedding day.

  • Vaddanam

This is what we call the Kamarbandh in the northern parts of the country. Also pronounced as Vadiyanam, this waist jewellery in a beautiful shape is what you will see on every South Indian bride. Traditionally, the design included a Lakshmi design on a lotus. But today, the design options are much more flexible. Also, you get to use as much of gemstones you want.

  • Nethi Chutti

This is the Mangtika, what you wear on your head along the partition in your hair. This is one of the most beautiful South Indian bridal jewellery. A Nethi Chutti fills up the bride’s forehead and gives the face definition. If you want an elaborate one you can go for one with multiple strands. The elaborate ones work as a beautiful jewellery for the hair as well.

The Nethi Chutti completes the bridal look. If you are wearing minimal jewellery but you have a Maangtika you automatically look 10 times more gorgeous. Try to make sure you have a Nethi Chutti in your wedding jewellery collection. You do not want to go without this one.

  • Kasulaperu

When you look at this piece you will know it is from South India. This typical jewellery is made of coins. They are not ordinary coins but the Goddess Lakshmi coins. The coins are threaded in a chain or Maala. This is a symbol of prosperity and every South Indian bride must wear it. The Kasumaala is also studded with diamonds and other gemstones. The studding determines the value of the Kasulaperu. It is indeed a status symbol as it reflects the wealth of the family. This ranges from simple Kasumaala with pearls adorning it, or multilayered Kasulamaala with all sorts of gemstones.

  • Manga Malai

This is the mango Maala, the traditional necklace of the South Indian bride. When you look at this necklace you will recognise it, even if you have never seen it before. This is shaped like a mango. You can go for a very elaborate manga malai that you will wear just on your wedding and keep away as a family heirloom, or go for a simpler one that you can wear to other people’s weddings as well.

  • Bangles

The bangles for the wedding have different names in different parts of South India. The Tamil call it the Valayal, the Telugu speakers call it the Gajju, in Kannada it is called Bale. These traditional bangles can be teamed with regular bangles to accentuate the look of the wrist You can wear one such bangle on each wrist or more. If you are wearing just one, do keep some gold bangles to add dimension to it. Although, this traditional South Indian bridal jewellery is good enough on its own.

  • Jada Billa

This is the jewellery that makes the South Indian bride stand apart from any other bride in the world. This hair accessory is what mandates the bride to wear her hair in a long braid. Sometimes wigs are used. In fact, more often than not, South Indian brides wear hair extensions to get the length required to flaunt the Jada Billa. There are other hair accessories like flowers and hairpins but the Jada Billa is indispensable in a typical South Indian wedding scene.

  • Vanki

This is the Bajubandh, the jewellery you wear around your arms. Wear this jewellery only if you are wearing a short-sleeved wedding blouse. Some brides wear it on the sleeve of the blouse or wear it too low and both look shabby. Make sure you choose a design that has an adjustable hook with a chain so that you can wear it even years later when you gain or lose some weight. The Vanki is one South Indian wedding jewellery that doesn’t scream ‘wedding’ so you will want to wear it on any occasion even in the future.

  • Jhumkas

The typical South Indian Jhumkas are elegant and gorgeous. They are not just for the wedding day. You can wear them to any special occasion. These usually come in Chaand Bali shapes or bell shapes. The designs are similar but the intricate patterns make them unique. There are various design patterns for the South Indian bride with the Jhumkas but the comfort factor must be considered as the elaborate designs can be very heavy.

These South Indian wedding jewellery make the bride look unique and recognisable in any corner of the world. Paired with a gorgeous Kanjeevaram saree, the bride will look beautiful in these unique pieces of jewellery. Even if the wedding attire is non-traditional, like more of a new age lehenga, these jewellery styles will make the bride look every bit South Indian she is.

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10 Types of Dress Colour Combinations for the Engagement Ceremony

The thing we all look most forward to on the engagement day is, of course, the first look of the bride and the groom. Being one of the most special days of their lives, unknowingly the attention lies on these two even as the others start planning their own looks and attires some days before the ceremony. Everything that the bride wears and that the groom carries off is seen with utmost precision and as such their entire look is decided keeping in mind every single detail to make them look the best in their life.

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As times are changing and as everybody has different preferences, we see a lot of grooms and brides in colour coordinated dresses at their wedding and engagement ceremonies. Well, this is certainly not to assure each other of their feelings or a portrayal of their love to the world, but just a personal choice to get dressed in a common tone on a special day. Let’s look at some inspiring dress colour combinations for the bride and groom that are the best for this season. Have a look.

  • Ivory Gold and Pista green

Such a beautiful colour combination isn’t it? With both being such muted, simple and divine colour tones, a couple wearing this heavenly colour combination is sure to set some temperatures soaring on their engagement day even with these two cool and subtle colour tones.

Even as the groom turns heads in a Pista green sherwani and the bride walks hand in hand in a gold and white sari or lehenga, we are sure they will set inspirations for many other couples!

  • Bright on Bride and White on the Groom

Isn’t your thing? Well, try and see for yourself, a bright and a subtle colour combination does certainly look promising if you are sure you are using some good colour tones. A bride wearing yellow, pink or a blue dress and a groom dressed in a white Nehru kurta or sherwani with a colourful shawl will make for some delectable colour combination in our words. Just make sure, you always chose colours according to the time of the ceremony. Choose softer tones for afternoons and bright ones for the night.

  • Contrasting Colours on Both

If you are willing to experiment, then let us tell you contrasts do work and look cool on engagement ceremonies. Some classic bride and groom dress combinations would be – the bride in red and groom in blue, the bride in yellow and groom in green, the bride in orange and groom in blue, the bride in blue and groom in a black suit.

  • Gold on Bride and Off-white on the Groom

If you are a bride who’s dressed in a lovely gold ensemble throughout, then ask your groom to adorn an off-white kurta or sherwani! This dress colour combination is idealistic and just so charming that you will simply look like you are walking on stars as you walk down this journey together. One of the most preferred combinations in 2017; you will see a lot of couples opting for this colour combination in 2018 as well. It’s simply so melting, royal and absolutely trendy, as we say!

  • Matching Hues

Well, we certainly don’t mind a couple who’s dressed in the same matching colour tones for their engagement or wedding ceremony. If you desperately want to coordinate but find coordination schemes very complicated and puzzling, then just coordinate like this conveniently. You can opt for some nice cool and rocking outfits keeping the same colours in mind for both of you.

  • Bride with Coloured Embroidery and Groom in Pink

If you are a bride who chooses a nice cream outfit with beautiful Mughal embroidery in different colours (a trend much in season), then your groom will look dashing wearing any of the colours used in the embroidery to complement the look and to give a sense of belongingness. The groom can opt for pink, blues or greens keeping in mind the tones that will best go with the season and the time of the engagement.

  • Baby Blue on the Bride and Powdered Pink on the Groom

Pink and blue go so well together, don’t you agree? The pastels just make everything so much dreamier, don’t they? If yours is a day ceremony or even a night one, then opt for a pastel blue or a mint blue dress and your groom dresses options would be a powdered pink sherwani or a pink sherwani. These two colours make such a twinning Indian bride and groom dress combination and we can’t take our eyes off a couple who wears this lovely combo!

  • White and Gold on both

For a couple who loves to carry off the minimalistic look and love everything that’s divine and classy, there can be no other colour combination than white and gold that can do justice here. It is simply the most exotic colour combination for any kind of ceremony and something which looks equally impeccable whether it’s a day or a night engagement ceremony. It’s pristine, unmatchable and totally breath-taking as we say!

  • Blue and Gold on Both

One of the most commonly used combinations; blue and gold never go out of fashion and many couples use different tones of the two colours according to their preferences. Opt for a mint blue and yellow gold, cobalt blue and brownish gold and rock in matching combinations at your engagement ceremony. Just remember, not to go overboard while using this combination. Make sure you look classy, vibrant and charming without being cheesy; after all, it’s one of the most important days of your life, right?

  • Bride in Grey and Groom in Pale Blue

Grey and blue make for such a different and trendy colour combination. For a couple who loves to experiment, this is such a magical combination just out of a fairy-tale. And it will look the best when you wear it during a daytime engagement ceremony. A bride in a whimsical grey sari and a groom in a nice pale blue suit will look every bit of the classy and romantic couple we always dreamt of! Lovely and oh so lovely, isn’t it?

Even as you visit some well-known designers and other designer boutiques, you will find a whole lot of inspirational ideas and wonderful colour combinations for the bride and groom outfits. Other than going with the “in-thing” or listening to the people around you, wear a colour combination which you most relate to and feel comfortable in. Wear something which defines your personality the best way and enhances your appeal as you take the first step and walk towards the new journey of your life….be yourself because that’s where the beauty lies!

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Wedding Stage Decorations Ideas that Will Mesmerize your Guests

Your D-day is getting nearer! Then you must be excited about your upcoming nuptials and the post-marital bliss. But, before that, you must be enormously busy in planning out the same. From searching for a perfect marriage hall in Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, or any other location to booking your ideal caterer, DJ and Stylist, you have no time to spare at all. But, within this comes your decoration which you definitely aspire to be as grand as your dreams are.

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Decoration for a wedding is pivotal enough. And when it comes to centre stage, you need to consider a lot. A beautiful centre stage decoration shows off the essence of your wedding to the best. From the flowers to sparkles, you have lot many options to decorate your centre stage with. Here are few of the Indian wedding stage decoration ideas that you may adopt for your centre stage.

  • Combination of Gold & White

This ethereal style of decoration is soothing to eyes and oozes a kind of delicacy that you won’t find with any other colour. Adorn your seating bench in gold and decorate the background with white flowers and golden satin drapes. A white seating with golden decorated pillar would also make for a picturesque décor.

  • A Flower Decoration

Flowers are an intricate part of the Indian wedding decorations. We cannot even think of any wedding decoration without the use of flowers. Several types of flowers like roses, tulips, marigold or wildflowers are used in a centre stage décor. It lends a cosy atmosphere and brings out a romantic essence to it. Try to complement the colour of the flowers without draping and seat to exhibit a majestic view for your guests.

  • Team up Lights & Flowers

Another way to decorate a centre stage is by using the right amount of flowers with light. Use a bouquet of flowers in combination with fairy light strings. This would be apt for a fairy-tale theme that you might be looking for. In addition to this, you might decorate the stage with drapes and curtains in some darker colour if you are using light coloured flowers.

  • Royal Themed

Most brides dream of having a royal stage decoration for wedding. The golden hues paired up with burgundy, bottle green, or silver hues paired up with royal blue, all these make for a perfect royal-themed wedding centre stage décor. Set up a royal look with pillars and arches and these would definitely bring out the royalty from within.

  • Satin Drapes Décor

Drapes are known to create a mythical aura. With the large flowy drapes in the background and a contrasting colour seat on the stage, all these make for a picture perfect moment. Drapes are an elegant choice and if you make an intelligent one in colours say pastels, then your style of décor will be the talk of the town. So, choose a glamorous look and make a perfect choice in drape colour.

  • Pink Themed Centre Stage

Seems a bit girly? Not at all. While you are looking for subtle colours, pink is a nice one to go with. Pair up your drapes with white flowers and ferns to bring a rustic view within your centre stage. A combination of pink, white and mauve could also be considered. Just have a look at the colour of your seat and then start decorating the style of your background. Make an archway with the flowers or you may make a floral drape along with a satin one.

  • Drapes & Hangings Duo

Go with some bright hangings made up of crystal or lights. These will look fabulous in your centre stage decoration. Hang a stain drape of lighter colour in the background so that the light from crystal hangings can reflect the colour at its best. You may use the crystal hanging by making an archway above your seat or let them hang in the background.

  • Ethnic Style

An ethnic style comes equipped with lots of colours. Red, pink, orange, yellow and green comes in the colour palette that makes for an ethnic theme. What more? Add a swing for the couple in place of the seat and decorate the entire stage area with marigold or hibiscus. These would surely make for an ethnic-themed centre stage.  Go for this décor. It will bring out the warmth in the stage while keeping the exotic-ness intact. You may even add some traditional props to synchronize with your decoration.

  • Umbrella Style

Umbrellas are the props of this era. You can show your creativity with the umbrella for wedding decorations. Umbrellas have taken the foremost position in the list of décor ideas. Use embroidered colourful umbrellas and dangle them in the background. Or you may use some regal colour like white and fill them up with flowers and climbers for a gorgeous look. You may make an archway with umbrellas tucked upon its bodice. You may also use some contrasting colour umbrellas for a more profound look.

  • Pearly White

White is classic in every way. And when given to your backdrop it will elevate the sophistication level. And what more? The colourful attires of bride and groom would be well displayed with a pristine white background. Use transparent crystals, white roses, ivory satin drapes, and a pearly sheet with few bronze colour props to keep the look a little livelier.

  • Red & Gold

Another of the magnetic combo, Red and Gold makes for a perfect colour scheme. Pick the drapes, flowers and lights and arrange them in a creative manner. Choose this colour combination and give your centre stage a stunning look.

With these many designs and load full of creativity, you are surely going to arrange a beautiful stage decoration for wedding. Opt for a style that you are excited about and if you are still confused then hire a pro to help you out with the decorations. Now get along this planning session and settle upon a particular style

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11 Wedding Day Glitches That a Bride Should Avoid

Wardrobe malfunction is indeed something that none of us likes to experience. And moreover, if it’s that D day when the bride is the connoisseur of all eyes, it’s the last thing she wants to go through as she ties the knot in any of the banquet halls in Kolkata. Bridal malfunctions can be embarrassing and hard to forget. And it’s certainly something that doesn’t fade away easily, after all its something which is totally unwanted and uninvited. These kinds of blunders are not something that can’t be fine-tuned right away; all you need is pre-planning and a big hearty acceptance with just a few funny laughs if you ever experience it during your wedding festivities.

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You won’t get perfection in everything. There are some things you can avoid to have a hassle free customary wedding routine, learning from other people’s experiences.

Just as the world moves on, this too will fade as just a terrible memory. Fret not! And take cues from the blow bridal mistakes if your wedding is just around the corner and you don’t want to be remembered as a bridal clown on your big day. Don’t guess! Have a look!

  • Opting for the Wrong Lining

Not choosing the right lining can put you in a fix! Yes, literally! It’s not just that you will have a hard time trying to manage your walks and the flows of your lehenga but it can give you some really troubled times if the fabric is too rough or too silky or the lining is too short or too long. The lining should be just a few inches shorter than the length of your lehenga. Also, make sure its smooth and stitched well! Always keep in mind that the heavy embroidery on your lehenga can be difficult on the skin sometimes, so the right lining is not a choice, but a total must!

  • The Matching-match Game

Don’t be that schoolgirl who wanted to be totally matched in one clear colour tone from head to toe. After all, your school days are over and now you are one grown-up tall bride, isn’t it? One of the biggest malfunctions and bridal mistakes that a bride can ever make to get herself dressed up in one tone of red, green or any other colour from the top to the bottom.

You will be nothing less than a funny idiot if you do that. Try different shades of the same colour or opt for two colours. Make it look more vibrant and add more character to it by adding a different coloured dupatta.

  • Bad Neckline

You don’t want to have a breakdown by suffering from an Indian wedding wardrobe malfunction, right? Well, even we want you to be as away from it as you can on your wedding day. The right neckline is a must! A plunging neckline, a neckline too tight and ill-fitted or one that’s simply an odd-shape is certainly not something we want you to flaunt on your wedding day.

The styles that look the best with Indian outfits are – round, a leaf design or just a U-cut. Don’t keep the neckline too deep, you don’t want to reveal your chest, right? After all, you’ve got to flaunt that bridal necklace too!

  • Not Going for a Makeup Trial

Now, this is one of the biggest mistakes brides make. You certainly don’t want to look like a glam doll on your big day, right? And we are certain, you don’t want to be that bride who looks at the wedding pictures later and feels what if the blusher had been a little light? Or that the mascara was a different colour? Well, to stay away from the biggest regret on your D day, it’s essential to do a professional make-up test so that you know the exact look that you will be carrying on your big day.

  • An Ill-fitting Blouse

More than the lehenga, it’s the blouse which needs to be well-fitted as that will get the attention first when you walk in. It brings together your entire look even when it gets hidden under the dupatta. If it’s too tight on the chest or arms, plunging down or going up from the back, you will end up making the biggest mistake of your life. To ensure the sequins and studs don’t brush against your skin, it’s important to get a good lining inside your blouse.

  • Not Pinning the Dupatta Right

Now, if this is not done the right way, we are sure you will end up having a terrible headache, losing our some hair strands or spoiling you wedding dupatta! This is something where most brides go wrong. Most brides go for a bun and pin their dupattas to it. Move your head around to adjust the dupatta so you can move around freely. You’ll end up looking a tad bit shabby with a dupatta that’s difficult to manage if this is not done the right way.

  • Not Styling It Up For Each Event

It’s not like, your marriage date is fixed today and you are actually getting married tomorrow, right? Styling up beforehand is essential if you don’t want to suffer from a wardrobe malfunction at the various wedding ceremonies. Are you planning to do a big walk down the aisle or does your wedding have a party after the rituals? Keep all these factors in mind before you opt for the right outfit for each function of your wedding. You don’t want to dance at your mehndi in all ill-fitted straight palazzo, right? And we are sure you don’t want to dance on your reception wearing an outfit which is giving you a hard time to match steps with your partner!

  • Not Keeping the Weather in Mind

Weather also is a big deciding factor when it comes to bridal lehenga selection. Don’t wear dark lehenga colour combinations like navy blues, bottle greens or maroons on your day wedding. Instead, try and opt for peaches, salmon pinks and even beige and coral reds. In the night, wear the darker shades and offset them with sparkling jewellery. For a summer wedding, you must choose cooler, lighter fabrics. In case you are getting married in the winters, you can go for velvets and crepes that look fab and will keep you warm too.

  • Changing Outfits Between Two Functions

The biggest of blunders can be made if you need to have two different looks and two major outfit changes between two wedding functions. If your pheras end up happening late in the night and your reception is slated in the hotel soon after, you can be making some serious malfunction even if you think you are looking your best. It’s essential to have some breathing time so that you don’t end up with a wrong hairstyle or end up wearing the wrong set of slippers or saree pleats which are falling off before you set your foot on the stage, right?

  • Not Wearing the Right Lingerie

Don’t experiment with your lingerie on the day of your wedding. Lingerie can make more difference than you ever thought. The right lingerie will always give you a good fit and will help you to avoid looking like an ill headed girl when you wear a tightly fitted gown on your reception or a fish-shaped dress for any of your wedding ceremonies.  You’ll need to sit through the ceremonies so make sure you wear comfortable lingerie. Also, do a full trial run with the lingerie you’ll be wearing so that you know how it will feels.

  • Wrong Length of the Lehenga

This is one of the most common mistakes brides make and something that can seriously give you a nightmare if you don’t do the trials properly. It’s important to note that all or at least most bridal lehengas have can-can beneath them. It is this can-can which gives them the princess vibes. To ensure you don’t end up wearing a lehenga that has its inseams visible – move around, sit, stand and twirl if you like when you go for your lehenga fitting! Always remember, the can-can shouldn’t show when you sit. Also, make sure your lehenga doesn’t end up being too much in length or else you can end up being stuck below your heels and falling down at the altar where you are meant to take your wedding vows.

  • Not Finalizing the Dupatta Drapes Beforehand

If there is a dupatta with any of your wedding outfit, make sure you do many trails beforehand of how you are going to carry it off and pin it up with each dress. Say you got a fabulous necklace for your lehenga on your sangeet, and it sits perfectly with your blouse.

But you decided that a certain drape works better for you. It is not certain that the drape may go well with your jewellery or blouse. Avoid ending up with this kind of malfunction if you want to highlight your dupattas, your dress, your jewellery and most of all, yourself!

Every bride has a vision for her wedding, which explains why they spend months trying to make that come true. But even after you get everything on your to-do list in place, there are some things that can, and will, go wrong on the big day. Worry not and take your cues from here which will help you a lot.

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10 Fresh Ideas for a Perfect Post Wedding Shoot

A wedding could not be planned two months prior to the D day where you go for bridal shopping and arrange the catering etc. A wedding symbolizes the beginning of your new phase of life, the beginning of a journey of a lifetime. Hence, the wedding itself takes about a year to arrange if you want it all to be perfect. You get your wedding gown and wedding suit six months prior to the event and make sure you don’t lose or gain weight so that you can fit perfectly into it. You start checking out the marriage hall rates in Mumbai, Goa, Alleppey, Udaipur, or other beautiful destinations to find that perfect venue.

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The year you get married is the most eventful year of your personal life, at least, family gatherings wise. A wedding isn’t just about the wedding day, or the week of the wedding, reception, or Haldi and Mehendi functions. Your wedding is about all the hard work you and your family put in to ensure a series of perfect ceremonies. After all that, you deserve a break. Most of the people take it in the form of a honeymoon. But that is just for the bride and the groom. What about all the other people who worked so hard to make the wedding a success? You owe them a post-wedding shoot just as much as you owe yourself the luxury of capturing the first moments as a married couple and frame it away for a lifetime.

Here is a list of post-wedding photo shoot ideas that include your friends, family, and of course, some ideas for just the two of you.

  • Just married

The classic ‘Just Married’ photo is a must for your post-wedding photography album. It will be a good idea to put it on the cover of your wedding album or separate post-wedding album. If you are planning to make a journal out of your post wedding pictures, put one in black and white on the cover and coloured on the very first page of the album. Imagine the nostalgia rush you will get when you open this album 40 years from now.

  • The Rings

The rings must get a dedicated photograph either through a pre wedding photoshoot or post wedding. If you both as a couple are not about the rings, but more of the Mangalsutra or vermillion people, that’s okay too. Get a very artistic photo of the wedding bands. The typical idea, yet a very good one, is to take a black and white studio shot of the hands holding each other such that both the bands are in focus. The bands gold, diamond, or silver, need to shine brightly in the picture, so keep just the bands in colour.

  • Don’t Let Her Feet Touch the Ground

Take a picture of the groom carrying the bride into their new home or their bedroom or just out on the lawn. This photo shows affection and brings out the youthful enthusiasm of a young married couple. Also, this photo will act as a reminder of your fitness sooner than you realize. If the bride is strong enough, you could totally reverse the role and have her carry the groom. It is still just as sweet.

  • Missing the Parents

The family deserves to be in at least one of your post-wedding photos. The parents of the bride will always have a sad glimmer at the corner of their eyes even if they have a smile on their face. They miss their daughter and she misses them too. If you both are moving out after marriage, the same holds true for the groom’s parents as well. Take a photograph with your respective parents, with your respective parents in law, and one with all six of you together.

  • Messing it Up

The first few days as a married couple will always have some rough patches. It doesn’t matter if you both know how to cook and clean, or if you have been living in for some time now. Mistakes will be made and silly follies will lead to some mess around the house. Instead of getting annoyed, take a picture of the mess and put it up on your Instagram with a caption along the lines of “Adulting as a Couple”.

  • The Jealous Best Friend

If your best friend is not jealous of your husband or wife, he or she is not your best friend. Your best friend could be a childhood friend, or the closest friend you have, your sibling, or your dearest cousin. You need to understand that no matter how much you want to believe otherwise, it’s never the same after marriage. So, honour the bond that got you here, and dedicate at least one photo each to your respective best friend or best friends. If you have close common friends, have a picture together with them too. These are the bonds that were there before the wedding and will remain after it. Don’t forget this ‘forever’ bond because you just got a new ‘Forever’.

  • Young Romance

Post wedding photography has to include exclusive couple shots that depict the young romance. Be it indoors or outdoors, your home,  park or any other pre wedding photoshoot locations, the giggling close-ups and the “We are so happy” faces are post wedding snaps that are worth framing and keeping on the bedside table to wake up to every morning. Even if you go to bed a little upset with your partner the night before, you will wake up to the reminder of a happy couple the next morning.

  • Coy Smiles

The coy smile of the bride or the groom is a giveaway of the newness of the marriage. Irrespective of whether it is an arranged marriage and you have only known each other for a few months, or you are marrying your high school sweetheart, being a married couple will bring out a few shy moments. Capture it to keep the freshness of the relationship alive.

  • Honeymooning

Add the best honeymoon photo in your post-wedding photo album. If you do not have a separate album for honeymoon and post-wedding pics, mark the distinction with the best honeymoon photograph.

Keep the post-wedding photos in your honeymoon album, or make a totally separate album exclusively for the first few days of your wedding, whatever you do, you must make sure that you have captured every moment of joy, every moment of fun, and every moment of utter confusion as a new couple. This post wedding photo album will be the best escape from the haunting memories of relentless hunting for the best caterers, comparing marriage hall rates in Mumbai, canceling on one priest and moving on to the next, and other such stressful and mundane tasks.

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9 Important Considerations Before Choosing your Wedding Caterer

For a wedding, probably the most challenging aspect of the event is – Food. To make the wedding ceremony different, certain wedding preparations are needed.

Indian weddings are such an extravagant affair and with the food being such a prime factor, hiring a good wedding caterer and extracting the right wedding catering services from them can be a big task. Wedding catering is likely to be one of the biggest expenses in a wedding. In fact, the food and beverage cover more than half of the wedding’s budget. The one thing that leaves a long-lasting impression on the guests and keeps people talking about for years is the food at Indian weddings.  Before you hire a caterer for banquet halls in Pune for wedding, there are several factors which you should consider. We suggest you, to do a thorough research about the leading caterers in your area, about their specialties, etc. This will give you a clear picture of the various catering companies and will help you in selecting the best.

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Let’s understand what the caterers do and their catering services for the wedding so that you are well-informed about their responsibilities at the venue.

  • The Inclusion of Local Ingredients

One of the hottest upcoming catering trends involves the delicacies being prepared with local ingredients. Local flavours are taking the lead and inspiring the catering menu. Serving the traditional food made with the local ingredients is something which is loved by all. A good caterer will collect ingredients from your wedding location and make them the focal point of the catering. Choose a caterer who will assure you the availability of all the local ingredients for your wedding date. Try adding fresh fruits and vegetables to your dishes and make your guests fall in love with the food for weeks.

  • Cake of your Choice

When it comes to choosing a cake for the wedding ceremony, the first thought that comes to mind is of classic white cake that every caterer prepares. Creativity and innovations are making their way to prepare some out of the box ideas for wedding cakes. Instead of serving a basic cake tell your caterer to pick up a different flavour or try using the combination of two or more flavours.

You can consider a colourful combination of some contrasting, small-tiered cakes and can even offer brownies, cupcakes, muffins, ice cream, etc. to make your wedding memorable and interesting. A reputed caterer will always give you more ideas on his own and give you a cake you will be really proud of! You can also explore some websites for getting ideas of a variety of Indian wedding cakes.

  • Food on Wheels

This one trend is getting popular these days and will certainly rule the minds of people in 2018. Food truck for a wedding function is a cool move. This “meals on wheels” concept is getting really popular at weddings these days.

These are best for outdoor weddings and can also travel directly to your location. Ask your wedding caterer to serve the food on these trucks which will add a swank and grace to your wedding party. There are numerous wedding catering services that offer these kinds of exclusive themes to make your wedding chic!

  • Unique Desserts

It’s always the dessert that completes the meal by gratifying your taste buds and bringing a smile to your face. So, this part of the meal should always be delectable and unique. Each year it’s different with unconventional, innovative, customized, and special indo-western fusion desserts. Ask your caterer to present the conventional desserts with flavours that display thoughtfulness and quality.

Artisanal kulfis, high-quality sweets, gourmet ice cream, chocolates, cookies etc. are a good choice. Don’t forget to ensure that your caterer is providing you with two-three options of desserts that will help in pleasing everyone in the crowd!

  • DIY Station

Yes, it’s true! DIY or Do It Yourself activities are really getting popular and in fact, we have spotted some of the coolest DIY food stations this season. People are loving this, as it keeps their guests engaged with fun activities and offer something different wherein they can show their creativity. In 2018, DIY food stations would certainly be an innovative version of ‘live counters’. It will provide your guests with the freedom to create their own dishes. This idea has been slowly and steadily finding its way into the Indian wedding scene. So, get this done in coordination with your wedding caterer and make your wedding an entertaining event.

  • Balance in Food and Service

The right balance is really important when it comes to the wedding menu. There should be everything for everyone and the food should be of top quality. When we mean balance, we mean balance in flavours, types of cuisine, varieties of food items, presentation etc. In Indian weddings, it is essential not only to get the taste right but also to consider the level of service and the time lapse between the meals served. When you get all this balance right; you can rest assured that your wedding menu will be remembered for years to come! And do we need to say that a good caterer will deliver the right balance without even you telling him to do so?

  • Venue Considerations

The choice of your Indian wedding caterer depends on the venue. And a good caterer will always have a close look at the venue and deliver his service taking the space constraints and other essentials in consideration. Some venues have a lot of constraints and restrictions and even the heavy flow of guests sometimes interrupts the flow of food to the venue.

A trusted caterer will have a strict check about this and will ensure that there is no disruption in his level of service. He will find the way out without any help from your side.

  • Serving Style

Provided by the venue management or by the catering company, traditional Indian weddings have table-seated meals with servers who serve the food. In South Indian weddings, guests are served on plantain leaves, while in most modern Indian weddings you tend to see buffet meals. The prices can all vary depending on the kind of service you choose. When you choose the right caterer, he will have all this information beforehand and will provide his set-up without any extra inputs or suggestions from your side.  Make a wise decision!

  • Menu Items

Indian wedding menus differ largely based on the regional preferences and the right wedding caterer understands this better than anybody else. Always check the menu carefully that the wedding caterer provides before you finalize him. Some points to help you decide here – For vegetarians, there is a wide range of choices including appetizers consisting of pakoras and samosas, fried poppadums, and (in the western weddings) Aloo wadi, Surali wadi, etc.

In the main course, one can have vegetable curries, paneer gravies, Dal Tadka, dry vegetables such as fried potatoes or mixed vegetables etc. served with fried Indian puffed bread called Pooris or popular Indian flatbreads called Naans.

In the non-vegetarian items, the right caterer will provide you with the following: chicken, lamb and Goan fish curries and Ghosht etc. which are the popular items. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian fares include rice varieties like Biryanis, Pilafs etc. Condiments and accompaniments including salads, pickles (achaar), and mint chutney are common in a good spread.

Good wedding caterers will provide you catering services like:

  • The wedding planning always starts with a meeting – a real brainstorm of the outlook of what you want your wedding to be like, the Indian cuisine available with the caterer and any customization and even a consultation over a theme wedding.
  • Once the venue is booked, the caterer will focus on providing a structure to the day that ensures that the important moments are a focus for all. This is to ensure that each and every element is like a dream comes true.
  • The right caterer will always limit the number of weddings he takes to maintain the highest standards and supply unique, productive and efficient service.
  • The only philosophy of a good wedding caterer is to delight the customers with a wide array of dishes, with cultural richness and sumptuous flavours along with the highest standard and especially “customised menus” for all occasions.
  • Top wedding caterers cater for all wedding related occasions, whether it is a Sanji, Mehndi night or Reception Party. From 25 to 5000 guests, the numbers are never a concern for them.
  • The caterer will offer logistical support and top notch, friendly, helpful, and responsive service apart from a versatile cuisine with vast years of experience backing him in this field.

With some mouth-watering food, make your special day unforgettable for people attending the wedding. To delight the palate of your guests, make sure your menu has a fine balance of Indian feasts and global cuisine. For your sweet-tooth, include a wide variety of mouth-watering gourmet desserts. Having your own signature cocktail menu will add a personalized touch to the celebrations apart from the provision of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

It is also essential that you work closely with your wedding caterers in order to give your guests a true ‘culinary experience’ they deserve. It is a good idea to shortlist several wedding catering companies before finalizing one. To ensure that the best food is served during various ceremonies, rituals and the Indian wedding reception, word-of-mouth referrals, and testimonials would also go a long way.

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Best Destinations in India for That Perfect Bachelorette Party

It is that time of the year when people from around the country are looking forward to embark on the most exciting journey of their lives; Marriage! With Facebook statuses changing to ‘Engaged’ or invitations galore in the inbox, the wedding fever is officially here. Information ranging from the engagement halls in Mumbai to the trendiest wedding wear is being discussed with much enthusiasm. But before the actual event, what about some alone and fun time with your gang somewhere far off?

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There are few precious days left of your bachelorhood and make sure these are indeed the best days. A bachelor party makes for one of the fabulous beginnings in your wedding.

If you are a buddy looking for a destination that can take on the ingeniously mischievous plans you have for your friend’s Bachelor Party, here’s a list of the best bachelor party destinations in India you can choose from.

  • Jaisalmer

For a luxury/chilled out party with a special close group of friends, Jaisalmer is definitely a must choice! Well, Jaisalmer hits just the right spot with its camel rides, desolate dunes and luxury camps under star littered skies offering the perfect blend of isolation and luxury. It gets so beautiful in the evenings that you may just want to explore the dunes doing some camel rides with your pals and relaxing by the bonfire amidst some windy nights here. If there’s a place where you can’t wait to share the last romantic tales of your love story, then it has to be this desert land in India. Be good to yourself now.

  • Leh Ladakh

Now, this one’s probably on a lot of people’s bucket lists. And, you getting hitched is probably going to strangle any chances you might have of doing this again if you haven’t already. Biking with your boy’s gang is such a fun idea, don’t you agree? So, get your friends, get a couple of bikes and head out on this one-of-a-kind road trip that we consider one of the best the country has to offer. Camp in the Ladakh Mountains, watch the sunrise or meditate. Rejoice in the glory of this place which is heaven in itself!

  • Ziro Valley

Far away in Arunachal Pradesh lies a valley called Ziro Valley and all those who have been there, describe it as heavenly. And this is exactly the place, where you and your friends can go on a bachelor trip and implement those mind-blowing ideas of bachelorette party in India. The Ziro Festival of Music (September) will give you one of a kind experience if you are visiting the place before December. For a cool and fun trip, Ziro is the first option one should ideally consider. Apart from the monsoon, Ziro can be visited throughout the year. Carry at least one pair of woollens in the summer and a lot more during winters.

  • Pondicherry

If you thought bachelorette parties are all about having loud music, crazy drinking, and dancing, well then you are wrong. Enjoying the little things in life like nature, beaches, and living every moment of singlehood in peace is also a bright idea. So, if you and your buddies are looking for a place to unwind and still have the best bachelor moments – you have to come to Pondicherry. And just in case, you’re wondering, the nightlife in Pondicherry is as lit as its daytime vibe. This is the ideal spot for chilling in the last days of singlehood, drinking Pina Coladas, and having the time of your life with your close buddies. What about a little of peace of mind and perspective with your close friends, don’t you agree?

  • Andaman and Nicobar

Andaman and Nicobar is simply the most stunning island you will ever come across. There is such tranquillity and peace in this place. The stunning destination is yet to be exploited by tourist crowds; this means you have pristine beaches and azure blue waters all to yourself! Sunbathe, play, rest and have yummy food at one of the many resorts here. It is among the best bachelorette party destinations and honeymoon destinations in India to detox yourself while still getting pampered. You can also opt for unique experiences such as scuba diving with your gang.

  • Gokarna

How about going to the nearby Gokarna, located in Karnataka, if you think Goa is just too stereotypical? You can enjoy stunning beaches, take exciting treks through the backdrop of lush green hillocks, rent out boats and canoes, swim, sunbathe, eat and be merry! It is sure to be a trip of blissful relaxation; in fact, it is a destination you can afford to be as lazy as you want. By the way, Goa is just a hop of 143 km away if you get bored! For a person who loves the sea and the beaches and wants to have last few days unwinding to some rocking nights, packs your bags and head off to Gokarna!

  • Goa

A definitive party spot in India, the appeal of this shoreline heaven doubles when you realize that whenever you hit this spot next, it will presumably be with the wife in tow. So, capitalize on it while you are there with your best mates – splashing up the sun, skipping in the blue waters, partying your nights away, enjoying some water sports, etc. and just being yourself at this favourite hotspot of most Indians. Goa is just apt for everything, where you just want to relax and have a great time or you want to get out of your comfort zone and be as wild as you can in your last days of bachelorhood.

  • Bir Billing

If your buddy is an all-time-fan of adventure ventures and his bucket list is still not all checked, get lucky by completing the same as you visit Bir Billing which is a place just out of a travel book. Bir Billing is the paragliding capital of India and is one of the least travelled bachelor party destinations in India. Give your adrenaline secretion a pump of thrill and spend some of your time having feet in the air, because trust us, nothing is going to be better than gratifying your desire. Nature walks and spirituality at Bir is at the par, hence pacifying yourself and making peace with your past to have a fortunate and blessed new start does not sound a bad idea at all.  Just don’t miss the hand gliding, Paragliding and nature walk at this picturesque place at all!

  • Manipur

The beauty of the north-eastern state is at par. Another level of discussion can be made out from the nicknames given to it: Jewel of India, Shangri-La, and Switzerland of the East. The localities have interesting folklore, myths, and legends, dances, martial arts, exquisite handicrafts to start with. The state has a rich bounty which includes exotic destinations and getaways. Believe us, the experience is unbeatable and one of its kind. So are you ready to get lost and coming to your senses only once you are back?

  • Kasol

Kasol is a perfect getaway to get out of your mundane routine and take a chill pill in the serenity of the Himalayas. Kasol is also known as mini Israel because it is flocked by young Israelis and hence it calls for good fancy food. The Himalayan village at Kasol is a tree house resort which just makes you feel like living in heaven and it is one of the most popular resorts here. The abundant treks and mini hikes content the venture’s urge to explore more. There is no dearth of scenic spots which makes sure that you return with lots of pictures to flaunt!

  • Rishikesh

Rishikesh is a great choice for an exciting bachelorette party as its the adventure capital of our country. You and your group of friends can look forward to some fun activities such as white water rafting, camping by the Ganges, bungee jumping, etc. If you and your friends are adventure junkies, this may be a trip that could possibly outdo your honeymoon! Oh and try not to make your soon-to-be-wife too jealous, she might decide to have her bachelorette party at Rishikesh as well! For people living up in the north, this is the ideal place to visit.

  • Kochi

The lovely city of Cochin or Kochi is the perfect amalgamation of something new and a little something old for the groom-to-be and all his friends. It is one of the most visited bachelor party destinations in India. Take yourself to Kochi for a fun time exploring the harbour, waterfronts, backwaters, and islands. Make a journey to Fort Kochi and explore the treasures of Jew Street with your gang of boys. They are sure to enjoy the colourful sights and shopping opportunities. Explore the Mattancherry Palace and the numerous art cafes as you enjoy the peaceful evenings here. Cochin does not disappoint at all and is the best option if you want to head over to the south.

It’s a crime not to let your hair down and go insane one final time between your pledge and your wedding. What better approach can it be to make for a last paramount party as a single fellow than to run away with your best pals? Have the time of your life and dance away to the new beginnings as you begin your life sharing moment to moment with your soul mate!

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10 Best Honeymoon Dresses to Beat the Heat in Style

As your wedding will be taking place in one of the poshest banquet halls you will be worrying about how to spend the honeymoon in this summer heat. Summer weddings are difficult with a day wedding ceremony and followed with an evening reception where you have to be present for your guests in heavy dresses and what follows is your first vacation with your partner as a married couple, the Honeymoon.

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You do not want to ruin your honeymoon because you are uncomfortable in the heat or the sudden showers that drench you when you are so not in the mood to get all wet. At the same time, you want to wear the best honeymoon dresses for Indian bride because you get to go on a real honeymoon only once. Every other vacation with your partner is a vacation and not a honeymoon really.

  • Retro Rules

Honeymoon doesn’t always have to be by the beach.  A good honeymoon getaway can be just as good amongst the city lights. Sun-kissed summer, clear blue skies and the open wide roads of a city while you window shop, is the next big thing. Tie up dresses with summer yellow or beige gives you the ultimate retro feel. Long black gladiator boots, with jade black shades and minimalistic bracelets, make you feel the urban lifestyle a part of you. Be it New York City or Mumbai, the fun of window shopping is always unique. An outfit that goes with the city life and doesn’t make you forget you’re on your honeymoon is the real deal.

  • Baby Blue

Summers don’t have to be that bad, especially when there are soft midi dresses that signify calmness and give you the ultimate summer look. Wear a blue midi dress and walk around the summer beach and party all night like a boss. Round metallic earrings along with a deep red lipstick will make the summer evening look absolutely precious.

  • Back to Black

We all crave that one honeymoon dress that is comfortable for our skin and doesn’t let us down when it comes to partying hard. Back-cross summer dresses are the best outfit when it comes to enjoying the moment. Wear a matte black outfit along with metallic studs and bracelets to look magnificent in an all-black look without letting it be boring in the least. This comfortable chic outfit is one of the best honeymoon dresses for an Indian bride. Walk like an uptown girl on the sidewalks by the beach, visit the posh nightclubs and breathe the city blues wearing this outfit for the ultimate honeymoon vibe.

  • A Romantic Sketch

Off-shoulder pencil cut dresses are the best outfit for a calm honeymoon destination in India. If you want to spend your honeymoon by the poolside, sipping on a cool cocktail while dreaming about the beautiful days to come, this outfit is a splendid choice that is going to give you a comfortable feel. Summers are bright. High blue skies and innumerable flowers are blooming by your side. A floral printed pencil outfit is going to give you the pleasant summer feel. Wear bright high heels along with a tiny bright necklace and high-end shades to complete the look.

  • Cape Sleeves

A dress that will make you stand out is the one with the unique finish. Outfits with attached cape sleeves are the new trending talk of the town. These outfits are comfortable and edgy. A walk through the town, idle lazy day by the beach and endless moves on the dance floor, this outfit goes with everything. Wear colourful beach slippers with loose jingle bangles and subtle studs to go along with it. This is one of the best dresses for the honeymoon to opt for, as it grabs the attention and also makes you feel comfortable in your own skin.

  • Preach Peach

A walk down the bright alleyways amongst the country huts in a warm summer by the beach is something we’ve always dreamt of. Wearing the right outfit for the right destination is a trick to get the perfect fashion passport. Peach summer dresses falling graciously below the knee is the style statement you deserve. The comfortable peach colour and the easy-going fabric of the summer cloth is a perfect go-to honeymoon outfit. A romantic time with your other half while being in your best dress is something we all want.

  • The Wild Waist

An outfit that is perfect for honeymoon parties are rare to find. Grab the attention of your partner by wearing the cutout waist dress. A magnificent slender look with the perfect mixture of cuteness and glamour is the perfection we crave for. Wear a metallic grey dress with jade black heels and metallic studs to go with it. Wear your hair down to accentuate the beauty of the dress. Go to the posh nightclubs of the city, visit the pizzerias and cafes along the sidelines as you spectacularly flaunt your outfit.

  • The Black Carpet

Make your honeymoon a little extra with a charcoal black bodycon off shoulder dress to look absolutely classy and gorgeous. A pair of high stilettos, long round earrings, golden bracelets and a bold red lipstick is all you need. Long lazy strolls on the beach or a smooth glide through the hotel alley, you can pull off anything when you wear this beautiful outfit.  Choosing the right bodycon dress is tough, make sure you check the sizes and the comfort several times so that you are all set to rock.

  • Go Nude

The ultimate out of the box outfit is the one no one dares to wear. Nude shades are hard to pull off. A classy yet subtle look is expressed by the various shades of nude on a dress. Comfortable mild shaded outfit draped over your skin is the summer feel you deserve. Catch the attention all around you by wearing beige sandals, small diamond earrings, golden bracelet and pink lipstick. Off shoulder outfits are the best choice when it comes to making a honeymoon special.

  • Jeanetic

Wearing a completely extraordinary yet an ordinary outfit is the ultimate art when it comes to fashion. Honeymoons are romantic but it can be fun too. Wear denim buttoned knee-length skirt to look distinctive. Grab the attention of your other half as well as everybody else while you party. A retro city themed outfit like this goes best with light blue denim sneakers and a funky watch.

 

So prepare your honeymoon essentials checklist to get your dress a complete look. A brown hair band, golden-tinted transparent shades along with nude shaded lipstick will give you a trendy look. Denim shirts aren’t always the first choice but always the best one.

These dresses for honeymoon are perfect for comfort, style, and travel. They are all cute and attractive at the same time. Your new husband or old friend, however you think of him, will look at you in a totally new way after this honeymoon. Thanks to these beautiful elegant dresses.

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9 Wedding Aisle Decoration Ideas for the Modern Indian Wedding

  

A wedding has to be perfect. This is the event that marks the beginning of the rest of your life. Your wedding is the perfect occasion for your friends to wish you the very best in your life with your partner, for the elders to bless you, and for you to flaunt your perfection and style. From the engagement halls in Mumbai to the wedding halls in Jaipur, you leave no stone unturned to make sure you have chosen the right venue for the events associated with your wedding. You obviously make it a point to look perfect and have an impressive food menu. But there are some things that need a little bit of experience to notice.

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Get all the help

A wedding is once in a lifetime event. If you are feeling a little lost as the bride or groom, do not worry, this is exactly how every bride and groom feel. Most of us do not even have siblings to help us out. Our friends live far away and are lucky to get to attend the wedding. Hiring a professional wedding planner becomes mandatory if we do not have enough experienced people among our friends and family. If you do have a big family and many friends who are available, you are truly blessed.

The Little Things

Youngsters of this generation are pretty good at getting things done. Even if you have never arranged a big event before, you will know how to make contacts and reach out to them. If you are making your own wedding arrangements, it is stressful. It is even more stressful if you are organising the wedding of a dear one, say a sibling, cousin, or best friend. But you won’t go wrong in things like the wedding venue, date, food menu, and finding a priest. The places you will go wrong are the little things that often go unnoticed.

The bridal outfit and makeup have to be on point. But you might have not even thought about the flower Chaadar and the family heirloom which needs to be hunted down at the last moment. You must have already thought about the mandap decoration and the wedding bands, but the wedding aisle that needs to be well decorated too.

A Little Help

Since you have so many things going on within the wedding, we thought of helping you out a little. We will tell you about some amazing ideas for decorating the aisle. So, here are some ideas.

  • Gazebo of Greenery

Green leaves, real or fake, are easier to maintain than flowers. Plants are much cheaper too. Go for a gazebo with small pots of green plants to make it a lush green shade to get married under. You can add some white flowers all over to make everything look brighter, but no other colour.

  • Balloon Arch

If you are a little tight on the budget and do not want to compromise on anything, go for multiple balloon arches leading to the wedding aisle. Avoid using multiple colours of balloons altogether because that looks more like a kid’s birthday party. Go for all white, like the Christian wedding, or all light pink if you want a subtle hint of colour, all yellow to make things much happier. You could also match the colour with wedding dress of the bride.

  • Flower Mesh

If you must have flowers for the wedding aisle, go for a meshwork in super ductile iron frames so that you can wind it up with strings of flowers such that the mesh is not visible. It will look like the entire structure is just flowers hanging on their own. This is one of the most beautiful aisle decoration ideas.

  • Cave Arch

To continue with the wild imagination, an arch that looks like a cave is perfect. The wedding decorators will know how to make a sturdy structure that resembles a real cave. You can add more detail to it by making the inside walls a little rugged. Let the bride walk through it while nobody can see her. If you pull this one off well, the guests are going to breathe heavily in anticipation for the little time the bride is inside the cave, and have a sigh of relief when she comes out on the other side, despite knowing it was only a made up design. The effect is much like the haunted house effect at theme parks. This idea can be used for a park wedding theme.

  • All White

Indian weddings are mostly red and pink. But if you like the Christian wedding, which is quieter but has a more serene aura, you should go for entirely white wedding aisle decorations. White balloons, white flowers, white drapes, everything white.Let the bridal dress and groom’s outfit be of the dark maroon or red colours that are usual for Indian weddings. Let the aisle be in contrast to the bride and groom’s outfits.

  • Colourful Drapes

If the bride is wearing the classy white and golden combination, balance out the colours in the aisle drapes. Go for all eastern colours like the sunshine yellow, sunny orange, crimson, and pink. The right blend of these colours will make the aisle look amazingly beautiful.

  • Pillar Decorations

For indoor wedding aisles, make use of the pillars. Let them be the element of beauty. Many people avoid halls with pillars right through the middle because they look at it as a hindrance in the way of the decorations. But if you find wedding venues with these gigantic pillars running through the hall, you are lucky. You can put fairy lights on them, drape them up in the colours you want and hang flowers from them. You can use them to run a canopy of flowers or lights to cover the aisle up like a boulevard. Avoid balloons though; having too many balloons indoors makes it suffocating.

  • Fake Pillars

If you liked the pillar idea so much that you really want to have them even for an outdoor wedding, or indoor one where the pillars are at the ends of the hall, you can get fake pillars installed. Leave it all up to the wedding planners and decorators. All you need to do is let them know what kind of canopy or boulevard you want the pillars for. You can have strings of balloons outdoors, or orchids, drapes with hanging flowers, little plant pots, the list is endless.

  • Canopy of Creepers

A canopy of creepers is classy, not too wild, and not too fake. It reflects nature so perfectly. There can be little wildflowers growing from them. You can have some of the creepers grow out and hang from the canopy. This might just make the coolest of all wedding aisle decorations in the city.

If you liked these wedding aisle decoration ideas, use them. Discuss them with your wedding decorators. If you have some aisle decoration ideas of your own, share it with the world here and that’s of course after you are married so that nobody takes inspiration from you and gets it done before you get a chance to flaunt your unique idea of decorations at your own wedding.

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Some of the Fabulous Dress Ideas for the Mother of the Bride

As we know that wedding is the most important day in the life of a bride. But it is equally crucial for the mother as well. She is another person for whom the day holds the highest of importance other than the bride herself. Wedding planning is a tiresome task. From searching for the best banquet halls in Andheri East, Delhi, or any other location to reserving a perfect vendor for catering, entertainment etc., you have a lot in your hands. But, this is not the end, as buying the dresses are also among the major tasks.

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As a bride you definitely have a vision of what to wear on your wedding, but what about your mom this time? You surely want your mother to look as graceful as you are. But, for that ideal look, you need to go for some serious dress hunting to give her the well-poised look.

Have a look at some of the colour combinations that you could undoubtedly choose for your mother.

  • Cream & Peach

A very delectable combination indeed. When paired up with some Zardosi work, this saree would make your mother stand out from the crowd.You may choose to have some silk weaved or georgette saree over this combination. Make sure that the saree is peach coloured while the embroidery is a cream one.

  • Self-design Beige or Cream Coloured

This seems to be an eternal style to the sport in the wedding. With such a soothing colour in the background and an equally gorgeous design on above, your mother is definitely going to steal the limelight for a while. Just let her pair it up with her favourite Jhumkas or any other jewellery of her choice, and your mother-daughter duo will be the talk of the town.

  • Cream and Red

No, this combination won’t look bad at all. When you are wearing a burgundy or a red saree or lehenga on your wedding, then your mom can absolutely go for a lighter hue by sporting your colour with a beige one. The beige and red could be used in half style combo wherein the beige should be on the pallu with net embroidery over it.

  • Kanjeevaram Silk

This is a gorgeous piece in every sense. Traditional sarees of Tamil Nadu, these sarees are popular all over the world.Rich in colour, texture and design, these make for a perfect wedding attire to be worn with gold. Let your mother pick her colour and be the showstopper along with you.

  • Bomkai Saree

This is a traditional piece from Odisha. Also called as Sonepuri silk, this saree is a work of art. Made with the combination of Ikat design and rich colour, this intricate design of silk is magical on nine yards of material. Good for any occasion, this saree is available in both cotton and silk. Best displayed in darker colours, it would look very lovely on your mother.

  • Paithani Sarees

A traditional masterpiece of Aurangabad, this saree always makes way to wedding ceremony one way or another. The peacock monogram over the saree lends individuality to the saree. The vibrant colour combos of black, indigo or green will make an excellent choice for your mother.

  • Banarasi

A very popular choice among the brides, this saree is equally in demand by the mothers as well. The work of gold and silver zari design along with motifs gives a regal look. The design is too detailed which makes it splendid for the wearer.

  • Chanderi

A Madhya Pradesh speciality, Chanderi is a fabric for both young and old. The sheen on the saree accompanied with delicate yet flamboyant designs makes it a better choice for the mother of the bride. This has also opted as one of those must-haves sarees in Indian Weddings. Here are some of the suggestions that would be helpful while choosing the dress for your mother.

  • Pick the right attire

The first and foremost thing to keep in mind before shopping is what to shop? Is she going to wear a saree or suit? Or is it some half saree lehenga or jacket lehenga that she is looking for? Generally speaking, the mothers always seem partial to saree or suit. But, choose a classic piece. Kanjeevaram, Chiffon or Georgette are some of the fabrics that go well with their age.

  • Colour that matters

Any Indian mom in saree is an epitome of elegance. But choosing a bold and brighter colour than yours would be a wrong idea. It should not be jazzy or glittery enough but a sophisticated piece indeed. It is not that you have to go with beige or a caramel coloured one. But a brighter colour with minimal embellishments would be proper. Since she is going to pair up the attire with jewellery, you need to be very meticulous with its style and design. Also, you should be very particular about the complexion or what colour your mother is confident to carry.

  • Design & Embellishments

If you are going for some combination of mother-daughter dresses for Indian weddings in some complimentary style, then it is essential to keep the embellishments on the attire in check. Choose a cutwork embroidery, Kantha embroidery, zardosi embroidery, pearl or stone embellishments for your blouse and go with some contrasting but soothing colours on your saree. Not just the wedding, but you need to keep the conduit of your sarees for every ceremony in the same way.

  • Perfect Jewellery

Of course, you are going to wear trendy bridal jewellery. And with such a variety before you from Kundan to gold, silver, diamond, pearl or stone accessories, you need to keep everything subtle yet glamorous enough for your mother. Keep the embellishment on the attire minimum if she is wearing heavy Kundan jewellery. Also, keep the jewellery complimentary with your dress colour. An intelligent combination of jewellery and saree will bring out the class in your style.

With so many on display and so many fabrics to choose from, make your purchase a wise one as per your ceremonies and personality.

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