Traditional Pakistani Wedding Dresses
A Pakistani wedding is an event rich in tradition and culture. Wedding dresses are meticulously designed and can be found in various styles. A dress can be simple or extremely elaborate depending on the bride's budget and preference. On the wedding day, all eyes are on the bride and her dress is something to be admired by the guests. Does this Spark an idea?
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The Dupatta
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The bride's veil is called a dupatta. This light, lengthy cloth is decorated with embroidery. Brocade may be used along with heavy satin or pure gold and silver. The dupatta hangs from the shoulder and covers the bride's face.
Colors
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A traditional Pakistani wedding dress in most often red. Colors such as hot pink, orange, magenta and champagne gold are becoming popular in today's society. It is important in the culture to choose colors and materials that complement skin tones.
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Types of Dresses
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A Pakistani bride can choose from many styles of dresses. The ghagra choli is a popular choice for a wedding dress.This style consists of a pleated skirt and a fitted blouse. The midriff may be open. The sari, sharara, churidar and pyjama with angrakha are also different dress design options that a bride may choose.
Materials
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Traditional Pakistani wedding dresses are made from a variety of fabrics. Materials used in a wedding dresses can include chiffon, silk, satin, cotton, georgette and crepe. In more recent dress designs, lighter fabrics are being utilized to replace traditional stiff silks.
Embellishments
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Pakistani wedding dresses are famous for their embellishments. A typical wedding dress has elaborate embroidery work that entails a great deal of handiwork. Beads, sequins, discs, and silver and gold thread may all be used. Crystals and pearls can be added to the outfit to add a touch of elegance. In the most expensive dresses, pure gold is woven into the fabric.
Beauty
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Whatever the style of dress, the importance is on beauty. Most Pakistani wedding dresses are elaborately designed, as it is important in the culture for a bride to look attractive and elegant on her wedding day.
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