It’s life-changing!
Not the dress, obviously, but the day. Your wedding day is among the most important days of your life and you need to make sure that everything is perfect, especially your bridal saree. Traditionally, your family would have to find the saree for you, but with modern day technology, you can spend less time (and money) finding the bridal saree of your dreams on sites like http://bawree.com/
So much to see, so little time!
As shopping online goes, there is so much diversity and variety that you could literally get cross-eyed looking through the options available. To make matters even more complicated, brides are steering away from the traditional red saree for their wedding day and wearing everything from gold to blue sarees. This can put quite some pressure on a young bride looking to merge the past and the present in her saree.
Not to worry! There are certain tips that should keep you from getting confused over all the options and ensure that you end up with the final bridal saree (or at least the final threeJ). Here goes:
How much you have to spend should narrow down your options considerably, even if it is on the higher side. Whether you are going for an extravagant million dollar wedding or a simple ceremony, your budget will help you make the choice.
When is the ceremony being held? This is important to consider since you may or may not have the luxury of time in your purchasing. Plus, you need to have your saree with you early enough for any alterations to be made so keep this in mind as you shop.
It is important to consider the season your wedding will be held. Sweltering under heavy fabric is a guaranteed way of making an otherwise beautiful day rather uncomfortable, as is shivering throughout the ceremony. Determine the fabric based on the weather and you will be fine.
The reason sarees can flatter any body type is because of their versatility in design. You need to know your body type and what works with it as you choose your wedding saree. Your body type will determine the most suitable fabric for the most flattering draping, and that should narrow down your options further. For instance, petite women would look better in cotton and organza sarees while full figured women would look best in georgette or chiffon fabrics.
Unless you are sticking with the traditional red color, you may want to choose from a variety of colors that complement your complexion. Lighter skinned women should wear deeper colors to keep them from looking washed out and darker skinned women should choose bright colors that contrast their skin.
Your wedding saree is the ultimate expression of your personality, a sort of introduction of yourself to friends and family in this new phase. So be sure to be true to yourself in choosing the design of the saree. After all, it is your wedding day, isn’t it?
You can check out the Bawrees latest bridal collection sarees to find the perfect one for your perfect day.
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