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The styles of wedding dresses in India havent changed much over the years. Some of the more common styles include: the sari, ghaghra choli and salwar kameez. Most people are familiar with the sari. It is a cloth wrapped around the body and secured by tucking it into the waistband or with pins. The ghaghra consists of a long skirt and a short blouse. A scarf, called a dupatta, is draped across the brides chest. The salwar kameez consists of a long tunic over a pair of pants. The dupatta also accompanies this outfit, but the bride can specify if she wants it draped across her chest, around her neck or over her head.
Indian wedding dresses are delicate and intricate pieces of work, composed of complex patterns, threading, sequences and beadwork. Brides from wealthy Indian families have their dresses embossed with pure gold or silver. Dresses are usually made from fabric that reflects light well such as satin, silk or chiffon. Brides wear an abundance of necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets and hair decorations on their wedding day. Tradition dictates that they look as ornamented as possible
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