Friday, August 24, 2012

Still need to do research for your wedding dress?

Do you still have confusion what type of dress you want to wear for your wedding day?
Before shopping for  your wedding dress you should think about many things such as styles, color, material. Think which dress suits your body and which dress you can carry beautifully and comfortably .
There are different types of dresses available for an Indian bride such as lehenga, ghagra choli, sharara, lacha etc.


1. Lehenga-
Consider the design of lehenga, lehenga  is in “A” shaped cut with a narrow cut around the waist area. The circumference of the skirt increases towards at bottom. Here are some lehenga styles.

Straight cut lehenga

This type resembles a wrap around skirt. This legenga style is straight from waist to the hem.  This creates creates an illusionary slimming effect and suits on most of the body types.

Fish cut lehenga

A fish tail lehenga is fitted till the knee and flares from the knee resembling the tail of a fish . It fits well on the hips and is hence recommended for women with a curvaceous or an hourglass figure.

A-line legenga

A-line lehenga is a skirt which flares from waist to the hem, roughly resembling  the shape of the letter A. This type suits for  thin as well as curvaceous brides

Flared lehenga

This style has lots of plates at the waist so it has large circumference. It has large plates at the waist so it looks good on thin brides . These plates add volume to the waist and looks very classy and elegant. 
This is similar to the ghagra cholis. 

2. Ghagra -
This is preferred outfit by most of the brides specially from north part of India Rajasthan or Gujrat. They feel comfortable in ghagra rather than in stylish lehenga. This style looks similar to the flared legenga . 


3. Sharara-
Sharara the skirt is divided vertically with stitches in the center.This lehenga is separated like a flared trousers.  The Sharara is quite common among Muslim brides or Lakhnavi brides.


4. Lacha-
A Lancha has a long blouse which almost comes to the length of knees. The skirt design may same as the lehenga or ghagra. This is the type of ghagra with slight variation in the blouse. 



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