New innovations are made almost everyday in the world of designer sarees. When it comes to bridal fashion, you want the best, the latest, and the classiest saree you can find. Here are a few of the very latest in bridal fashion to help you along your way to finding the perfect bridal or reception saree. And of course, matching sherwanis!
True Royalty

"Green pure soft silk saree with rich brocade work and red patch work border ornamented with sequins, stones, resham and zardosi work in floral designs. The highlight of the piece, its pallu, is in red crepe with sequins and resham embroidery work in floral designs. Blouse is in green pure soft silk decorated with brocade with work on sleeves."
Matching Sherwani
Bridal Red

Matching Sherwani
Bridal Red

This saree is my favourite piece of the whole lot!
"This opulent reddish orange pure Georgette saree is adorned with sequins, stones, zardosi, resham and zari embroidery work in floral designs. The border is worked with sequins, stones, zardosi and resham work. Blouse is in reddish orange with the sleeves embroidered with sequins, stones and zardosi."
Matching Sherwani
Bridal White

"This opulent reddish orange pure Georgette saree is adorned with sequins, stones, zardosi, resham and zari embroidery work in floral designs. The border is worked with sequins, stones, zardosi and resham work. Blouse is in reddish orange with the sleeves embroidered with sequins, stones and zardosi."
Matching Sherwani

"Quite a head turner isn't it? Cream pure Georgette saree with green and red patch work border displaying sequin and bead work. Saree boasts of multicolor floral design enhanced with sequin and bead work. Blouse is in cream with embellishments on sleeves."
Matching Sherwani
Simple Bridal Saree

Matching Sherwani
Simple Bridal Saree

"Maroon, pure Georgette saree is exquisitely designed with sequins, stones, beads and zari with paisley and floral motifs on the border. Body of the saree is enriched with ornate work of sequin, stone and zari embroidery work in floral designs. Blouse is in maroon with the same border as that of the saree. Sequins and embroidery work is used on sleeves and back side of the neck."
Matching Sherwani
Beige and Brick Red

Matching Sherwani
Beige and Brick Red

"Orange pure Georgette saree with sequin, stone and zardosi work on the border. Saree is embellished with sequin, stone and zardosi work in floral designs. Pallu is in beige, which tones down the bright orange and displays sequin, stone and zardosi work along with sequins buttis. Comes with matching blouse with sequin, stone and zardosi work on sleeves."
Matching Sherwani
Beige Bridal Saree

Matching Sherwani
Beige Bridal Saree

"Convey an aura of elegance by wearing this beautiful pure Georgette piece. Beige saree is embellished with sequins and beads. The border is bedecked with sequin, stone and bead work in floral motifs. Blouse is in beige with work on sleeves."
Matching Sherwani
These are the latest designer bridal sarees out on the retail market so I hope this post gave you an idea of what's in right now. Happy saree hunting!
Matching Sherwani
These are the latest designer bridal sarees out on the retail market so I hope this post gave you an idea of what's in right now. Happy saree hunting!









5 comments:
Hi, this is to whom so ever it may concern. I just went through the whole article and the pictures of the bridal dresses. I am a bride to be and I have found my dress for the traditional wedding ceremony... the first picture, the green and red saree... Please please can I know where I can buy/get it made? This will end my long 10 months search for my wedding dress. Thanks and good work. Regards,Mona
Hi, i just want to suggest you one website http://www.dhanushbysrandrb.com
just check this out. Its an designer saree boutique
Hi, a friend sent me this link because she thought I would find this amusing.
Clearly, you have an eye for fashion. However, one suggestion. When you hate on other people's fashion sense or lack of it, that's fine. When you start attacking them, you sound like a douche. Moreover, an uninformed douche because it takes away from your point. Learn to make your points effectively, instead of attacking the person.
People do have lots of reasons to not be dressed to your standards. Mostly lack of knowledge, or other more important things to be preoccupy themselves with [kids, time, driving, bills, television, the news, education, charity work, watching paint dry, money, etc]. Also, sometimes you do have to wear a traditional outfit and not the tramped up Bollywood version of it.
This leads to my second suggestion, you shouldn't use photos that aren't yours. I'm not accusing you. You may be getting them off public groups or whatever and that's fine. However, if you're taking pictures off social networking sites or other private property sites, you can land yourself in deep shit because those are owned by the site and then the owners. Both can come after you. New photo recognition software can very easily trace photos back to their originals. Just something to consider.
Also, if you get the chance, hobbies outside of judging people are generally a good idea. We have more than enough Desi ice queens running around high on themselves. One more in the stack doing nothing important isn't adding to our cause.
Peace.
I did enjoy this.
Also, I was just curious. I may yet find my answer while I continue skimming your blog, how have you arrived at deeming yourself an authority on the subject?
I'm very sorry. That was kind of long.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ushinduweddings/
Join the US Hindu Weddings Yahoo Group and discuss the latest trends in fashion, decor..etc.
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