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Get ready for the D-day

Because Indian wedding rituals don't last just one day—rather, they start at least four or five days in advance of the ceremony vow day and conclude the evening before the reception party—Indian women always have more alternatives when it comes to their wedding ceremonies.She will have to select from a wide range of wedding-season attire, from a subtle or light look to a dramatic bridal Pheras lehenga choli.

Selecting your makeup artist, ceremony day outfit, and designer earrings can take months or even years of planning. "The saat pheras," a Hindu marriage ceremony that is the most comprehensive, poignant, and important part of the wedding, represents the union of two people for the next seven births.

Completing the bridal attire with Phera Dress

A bride from India is a spectacle to behold. She strides in beauty, adorned with a stunning banarasi lehenga or bandhej lehenga and a plethora of stylish jewellery. Brides can be finicky when it refers to their wedding outfit and will go to great lengths to get the right one. 

Indian wedding customs call for the traditional wedding lehenga and wedding chunri. In traditional Indian marriages, white is not worn by the bride since it is a symbol of grief. Rather, they go with a colorful sari that showcases their ethnicity. Red is a popular color choice since it represents luck, pleasure, and excitement for newlyweds. Contrarily, modern brides like to make a statement and have opted for hues like coral, gold, orange, blue, and green. These vibrant gota patti lehengas, also known as bridal lehengas, are embroidered with intricate gold designs using 24 carat gold thread and adorned with diamonds. The bride is then adorned with an elaborate head scarf and a large number of expensive jewelry.

Lehengas and bridal silk sarees are the two main costume types that every bride would like to wear during the phera ritual, which is the main purpose of a wedding. The velvety lehenga choli and banarasi silks are back in style, and maroon with striking embroidery is a chic option. According to modern aesthetics, expect more colors like wine, pastels, or cream to be popular this season among women choosing wedding attire. Asymmetric layer hems and multi-layered designs with pleats and ruffles are back in trend.