Indian Bride: Breaking The Cliches
- By Sumaiya Ali
- June 25th, 2016
- Celebration & Fun
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- 2 Min Read
Indian bride has evolved in every sense over the years. The bride who once struggled to find coordination between her high heels and heavy lehenga to walk or the one whose bright makeup would have lighted up the whole room or the one who was choking behind her jewellery is now rocking an altogether new avatar by kicking aside the clichés associated with her. So here’s to our very own experimental, chirpy and revolutionary bride who is bringing out all the fun and funk.
Flats vs. Heels: The Sporty Bride
Meet the new age Cinderella who will run an extra mile for you and that too in her wedding dress. No high heels and discomfort but a lot of amusing stares will come all the way for such outlandish bride. While a whole lot of girls are still trying to put forth every step carefully in their high heels our sporty bride struts about in her wedding enjoying the most.
Offbeat Color Of The Bride
Thanks to our modern age brides who are bringing in some offbeat colors to life by adorning them on their wedding day. These snazzy brides can be often seen rocking lehengas which are designed with minimum work and still looking chic.
The Minimalistic Makeup Look
Less is more when it comes to bridal makeup these days! With smokey eyes and perfect contouring a splendid look is sculpted for the bride who doesn’t want a million colors on her face. With the light makeup, natural features are simply accentuated. A lot of brides are embracing this new and trendy avatar looking simple yet beautiful.
Wakhra Swag, Shades & Style
The era of seeing everything from behind the veil has finally come to an end. Kudos to the brides who have come to their own rescue. These innovative brides aren’t shy to come up with their own spicy fusion for everything. While these shades add to their wakhra swag and dabang style they have again given their own touch to a traditional norm. The many shades of these brides are surely laudable.
The Jewel Affair
The brides these days are going light on the necklaces and are seen experimenting heavily with mang tikkas, jhoomars or the nose ring (nath). Floral jewellery has also made its way in the hearts of these brides adding to their beauty and elegance with their natural yet high on style factor.
These brides have surely taken off all the labels and stereotypes and have paved a way to lot more fun, experiments and style. Looking forward for many more to come. 🙂
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