Indian Party Wear Best Wedding Dresses for Women
Every society seems to have a music of its own, which is often resonated in the atmosphere of its cities. some are subtle, silent, sober or soothing, ...
Every society seems to have a music of its own,
which is often resonated in the atmosphere of its cities. some are subtle, silent, sober or soothing, Indian society appears to have certain loudness inherent to it. Try to walk around in any Indian city, you will definitely get acquainted to many noises you can associate with these places. Walk around in the busy streets of delhi or may be Calcutta, you will hear the music around of ordinary or daily activities of people around. This inherent noises and vibrancy is most apparent in Indian weddings. They are known world over for their elaborate grandeur, decoration and most significant of all the Indian dress. From bride to the guest of the wedding they celebrate that elaborate Indian taste in their dresses too. Though its not easy for every women to carry Indian dresses with grace as they are often too heavy or are in drapes. Today, Indian women has gone under transition and are on the verge of being an amalgamation of both Indian and western tradition. So depending on their ability to carry those heavy dresses they should make up their mind, while selecting their dresses.If you belong to the category of women who are used to wear Indian dresses and are familiar with the kind of attention and care they need while worn, then you have all the liberty to wear those lovely banarsi sarees, kanjiwaram sarees, silk sarees, heavily decorated lehangas etc. they have the charm of their own. Wrap those fabulous elegant sarees and dupattas around and enjoy the grace. Their loudness gets in sync with the loudness inherent to Indian society. They complement the elaborate Indian sensibility.If you belong to the category of women who are not so much used to Indian dresses but still want to enjoy the Indian tradition for that one special day of your loved one's wedding then you can try some not so heavy designer sarees, net sarees etc. another option that can best suit your purpose is the designer kurtis matched with a nice shalwar or leggings. Instead of going for traditional Indian dress, you can make a smart selection. Pick up a light, sober dress but balance it with some heavy fashion jewellery, dangling earrings. You may be a modern, working women, who is used to wearing suits to offices and not sarees in daily use but that does not mean you should not even enjoy the Indian taste for the special occasions. Some dresses that work for both categories are like anarkali dresses, those elegant Pakistani style suits etc. one thing that needs attention is the sarees which should be worn only if you are capable of carrying it well, else you should try to keep it smart. One thing that is very important in balancing this heavy grandeur look is your make up. Its better if you keep it simple and sober and let your dress do all the talking.