Sarees strike that precise balance between trendy and
traditional. This fabulous attire is contemporary yet ethnic and is perfect for
your wedding day. The stunning Indian bride with kohl-rimmed eyes, exquisite
jewelry, flawless make-up, intricate Mehendi designs, and long black hair is a
beautiful vision. A wedding saree is
the perfect outfit to complete this look. Hence, choosing a wedding saree
should be a careful affair done with a lot of patience and a lot of time. There
are a lot of decisions to be made and a lot of things to be taken care of while
choosing a wedding sari.

The first thing to be noted while buying a wedding saree is
the fabric of the saree. Wedding sarees can be chosen from different fabric
patterns like cotton, chiffon, and georgette. Depending on the fabric that
suits you and the fabric that makes you comfortable, you can make your
decision. But, there are certainly other things to be noted like the culture
and the tradition that you follow; the geographical conditions of the region, etc.
You might wish for a sari in georgette, but the tradition might must you to
wear a Kanchipuram silk saree or a Banarasi saree. So make sure you look into all these aspects before making your
final decision.
To be the gorgeous bride on your wedding day you need to
find out which is the pattern that is most suited to your body type. Hence
focus on the designs that you must in your saree. If you can get it designed
your way then make sure you choose a design that shows your unique fashion
sense. Some of the popular works include intricate thread work, zari work,
sequins work, stonework, mirror work, etc. Depending on the fabric and the
color that you have chosen you can decide on the works that will suit your sari.
You can also take expert advice on the designs that will look good on you.
If you have the option of experimenting then go bold with
designer sarees and experiment with your wedding sari. With this, you can
create a fusion between different types of saris and also experiment with
different color combinations. You can also add different types of work and give
a completely new look to your sari with different designs and patterns. For
instance, Indian wedding sarees are mostly found in pink and red. So you can
experiment with different color combinations that go well with these
traditional colors and create a unique look for yourself.
 
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