Dolly ki Doli

Oh my...my… I am in love with traditional wedding…all of us know that when it comes to Indian wedding one usually expect a huge guest list. You can’t leave out those aunties who have known you your whole life and of cause their children.


Your wedding day! A day worth remembering for!
A single day creates history and you want to look the best on your special day. And obviously girls are crazy for their marriage. Because marriage brings lots of shopping for them, and it’s good to feel special when you are getting married. So why not you’re shopping list gets your special attention too. Every girl’s parents make a special budget for their princess’s marriage. So obviously we should take account how we should prepare a list of shopping for to be bride.


Red and yellow are considered to be auspicious in the Indian tradition. Since every bride wants to look like a princess on her wedding day, Indian wedding dresses are adorned with elaborate, intricate and rich embellishments. Exquisite zardosi work and rich gold zari borders are some of the elements that grace every traditional Indian wedding dress.
You gonna love Indian weddings for how diverse they are. Our cultural heritage is so fabulously rich and weddings are the perfect opportunity to celebrate your roots. And we’re kicking off with the vibrant Punjabi bride. And finally, the clothes. What’s awesome about Punjabi brides is that they often pick a variety of hues and silhouettes – ranging from bright lehengas to pastel anarkalis. Either way, it’s the panache and style with which they carry it which makes us LOVE their look. 

Red and pink are favoured colours for the bridal saree during a Bengali wedding. Bengali brides traditionally wear a Benarasi saree for their weddings. The Bengali saree is not stiffly draped and fewer pleats and softer lines. The rich splendour of the pallu is displayed by pinning it to the right shoulder. Even if you are not a Bengali, a traditional red and white saree is a worthy addition to your wardrobe.




Among the traditional Indian wedding dresses, Gujarati sarees are the most recognisable due to their widespread popularity. These sarees feature traditional technique called Bandhej where the fabric is tied in knots and dyed to create stunning patterns on it. In this style, the pallu is draped on the blouse from back to front to show off the exquisite detailing on it.  

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