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Green – the shade signifying nature, energy, freshness, growth, and harmony; has always occupied a predominant place in a bridal trousseau. The colour is often associate...
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Yellow – this bright hue which stands for positivity, energy, freshness, and happiness, has over the years become quite a popular shade amongst the brides and bridesmaids ...
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The world knows that we Indians hold the colour red very dear to our hearts. The shade of love and passion, it is considered holy and often associated with brides. On the third day of Navratri, God...
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Navratri, a Hindu festival, is celebrated for a period of nine days, marking the triumph of good over evil. The festival honours the nine avatars or forms of Hindu Goddess, Durga. For each day of t...
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The colour orange has everything to do with happiness and energy. Just the kind of vibe you experience at a wedding. An incarnation of Goddess Durga is Brahmacharini. The luminosity and brightness ...
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Grey is an unconventional and unique colour in a bride’s trousseau. Often brides shy away from donning a grey ensemble. Ladies, you don’t realise the beauty of this versatile colour! You can match...
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Pattu sarees are ubiquitous to South Indian weddings; there’s no denying that. But picking the perfect bridal pattu saree for your big day can be quite daunting, especially when there are 1000s of...
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The last day of Navratri is here and another colour to sport for the day! The eighth day is dedicated to Goddess Mahagauri, the second-last avatar of Goddess Durga, who is believed to fulfil all th...
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What defines a Mehendi ceremony at Indian weddings??
Fun, music, dance, and most importantly an array of vibrant colors, setting the mood for loads of crazines...