Suruchi Sharma
Organza sarees are made from light, sheer, and chiffon-like fabrics, which make them exceptionally stunning.They can also be adorned with embroidery or zari work, which enhances their appeal.
This saree is particularly ideal for brides during light ceremonies such as mehendi or haldi.
The Bandhani saree, a traditional garment from Gujarat and Rajasthan, can be an excellent choice for a bride.
The bride can wear this saree, known for its traditional beauty and vibrant patterns, during the mehendi, haldi, or wedding ceremony for an appealing look.
Tissue silk sarees incorporate delicate metal threads along with silk threads.
This saree is lightweight yet lustrous, making the bride stand out at any ceremony.
This saree is ideal for a bride to wear at receptions, welcome ceremonies, or any other event.
A draped saree is worn similarly to a traditional saree, but it is styled in a unique manner that gives it a more contemporary and fashionable appearance.
This saree provides a stylish and modern option for the bride, perfect for those looking for a contemporary look.
The bride particularly desires to wear red attire for her wedding ceremony; you can experiment with this color in various designs.
Red is often seen as a symbol of good fortune, so you will certainly find this color in every bride's wardrobe.