Monday, November 18, 2019




INDIAN ETHNIC WEAR



Indian culture is followed with their rituals with the simplest way. Indian culture covered all the rituals of all cast-people whose live in India and that's a real Indian culture. "Ethnic wear is the part of Indian culture that truly followed by the people". Indian culture is followed by the Indian people and also followed by the USA-people. Indian culture teaches us to respect the people and behaving well. Indian is said hello to another people with "Namaste" according to their good manner because Indians never underestimate to people.

                                                         (Courtesy- Copied from Internet)





India accepts all people and never hurt too many- people and that's the real culture of India. The population of India is high as compared to USA population. Indian newspaper it comes out in many different languages like Marathi, Panjabi, Gujarati, English, Hindi and much more that are read by uncountable people. One more important thing is that many English words come from Indian Sanskrit languages. For example, bhatra become a brother, matra becomes mother, trikoniti become trigonometry, gaamiti becomes geometry. Indian ethnic wear is that part of the Indian culture. Indians are wearing ethnic outfits like ghagra-choli, dhoti-kurta, salwar-suit, kurta-pajama, saree in wedding and some special occasion. This ethnic wear followed by all age of people. Indian people decide clothes according to occasion otherwise its base on the relation like if the relation is like "dur ke ristedar"(hindi words) then they don’t extraordinary.

1.Indian Saree


sarisaree or shari is a women's garment from the Indian subcontinent that consists of a drape varying from 4.5 to 8 meters (5 to 9 yards) in length and 60 to 120 centimetres (2 to 4 feet) in breadth that is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder, baring the midriff.
Indian brides typically suits to wear Saree durng marriages. It may differ respect to states



                                                           Indian Brides 
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Indian Brides



The best thing about Indian culture is its exquisiteness. North, East, South or West, various rituals and customs around the nation are deeply loved and respected. You would not believe, but it is true that with every state or region, the customs in India vary. Be it festivals, weddings, or any other religious events, everything has its own uniqueness and with it comes its distinctive colour, flavour, and taste. 


In India, weddings are not just an occasion to celebrate the union of two souls, but a bond that gets cemented for saat janam. Indian weddings are larger than life celebrations, which see brides flaunting their best looks. So, here are a few bridal looks from India that will leave you mesmerised.
The quintessential South Indian bride


For those of you who want to don the traditional South Indian bridal look but don't want to go overboard, then this bride’s look is all the inspo you need. Her choice of minimal south Indian wedding jewellery along with a classic yellow and orange kanjivaram saree make this bride look absolutely radiant.

Totally loving how both these south Indian brides are showing off their love for diamonds by replacing all the temple and gold jewellery for diamonds. The shiny kamarbandh and mathapatti along with the long necklace steal the show!


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