Weddings are bigger than life where the bride and the groom dress up like royals to get married & devote their lives to each other. Dressing is certainly the main emphasis of the wedding where all the eyes are set on the new couple. ‘Borrow it Bindaas’ shares few tips on how to look gorgeous on your wedding day.

When it comes to Indian Bridal-wear, there are not many rules that one needs to follow. The only exception would be to avoid the color black……yet today Indian brides are opting for bolder designs and have an abundance to choose from. Sarees, Lehenga, Salwar Kameez, Sharara. 

A bride can opt for any of the silhouette. Never follow any set of rules, instead create your own look and flaunt it on your wedding day. Red has been a favorite for centuries but pinks, golden, magenta, orange, peach, yellow and even blue can be opted for.

Your family jewels and outfits are the best thing that you can get your hands on for your big day. Vintage speaks volumes about your heritage and a beautiful way to let people know about your legacy.
Wedding Lenghas are intricately crafted and deftly designed to match the auspiciousness of the occasion. 



A bridal Lehenga choli is designed to make sure that the bride stands out from the crowd and grabs all the attention that she deserves. Bridal designer Lehengas are made in a variety of fabrics like net, raw silk, velvet, brocade, shimmer, satin, chiffon, Banarsi Silk, pure Georgette and lace etc. Each of these fabrics has distinct fall, feel and appeal and can be chosen according to suitability with different body shapes, seasons and weather.

Red is traditionally considered the most auspicious color for the bride’s outfit. Therefore, many women prefer Bridal Red lehenga designs over other colours. You can go for a mixed and matched ensemble like bridal lehenga in red and white, bridal lehnga in green and red, red choli and golden lehenga, red choli white lehenga or red choli with golden work. However, fashion conscious and stylish brides nowadays like to experiment with many off beat shades,colors and designs instead of going for the traditional Red Bridal Lehenga, like a fish cut lehenga in peach and green, golden bridal lehenga, golden work on white lehenga, rani pink and green bridal lehenga. Brides usually avoid black, but marriage lenghas for bride’s sister or the bridesmaids look stunning in black colour with silver and golden work and embroidery. White Lehenga Cholis are also widely worn nowadays.


But these days brides want a contemporary styling to their look also. these days a bride can opt for fabulous saree drapes that suits her body shape. Lehenga style sarees are very trendy where the saree is draped in order to look like a lehenga. 

Pink is another popular colour in the wedding lehenga choli arena while cut work, gota patti, patchwork and intricate embroidery are the most popular in terms of work on the garment. Lehenga cholis are also available in whites and off-whites in combination with gold work or shimmer. Cholis for the lehengas are designed to suit the lehenga and are also available unstitched for you to design it as per your preference.

The best way for a bride to get noticed would be to wear beautiful jewels with her bridal attire. Add loads of bangles with traditional neck-pieces and jhumka earrings.
For any woman, her bridal dress is her most coveted possession. It has to be more than perfect. 

we’ve put in our expertise in helping you select a lehenga that you’d want to go back to time and again.and that should be like as fallows

Go bold with your choli 

Bring out the fish-cut lehenga

Opt for a stiff dupatta 

Lighter hues 

The bride wears a saree or a lehenga according to the region. Red is considered to be the most auspicious color in among Hindus. While the saree is preferred as the bridal dress in South India, West, East India, most brides of other parts of India prefer Lehenga, For an athletic body like yours, you can opt for fabrics like organza, taffeta and silk. Ruching and pleating details further add much needed volume to your figure. 

Avoid fabrics that cling to the body as they would make you look more ‘straight’.


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