2010-06-17 17:44:51 -
A wedding day can be the biggest day of a woman’s life – even more so for South Asian brides where wedding clothes are more than just a fancy white dress.
Pakistani wedding clothes are distinctive for their colours, fabrics and stonework – and according to Pakistani wedding dress designers, trend rather than tradition rules. For many Pakistanis who live all over the world, from the UK to Canada, their wedding clothes are an expression of culture – often merging traditional dress with contemporary style. Experts in the bridal clothes business say that ‘trend trumps tradition’ when it comes to fashion and getting the dress right is all about combining individual style and current trends as well as paying homage to the dictating fashions of their mother country.
Big trends include pearl work, stone work and semi-precious stones on Pakistani wedding clothes, with greens and pinks hot colours. There’s no doubt
that the wedding clothes are one of the best things about getting married – after all, what girl doesn’t like to dress in exquisite outfits? Choosing one wedding dress for a bride can be challenging enough, but traditional South Asian brides change their wedding clothes in Hindu wedding ceremonies that traditionally last three days. Finding the man and falling in love can look like the easy part when shopping for five different Pakistani wedding outfits.
In the world of South Asian weddings, multi-day ceremonies are the norm, and what the bride wears for each part of her wedding celebration is one of the most important decisions. The bride is always the centre of attention with all eyes on her, which is why it’s so crucial to look perfect.
The focus on beauty and celebration of the best satin, lace and stonework has resulted in more Western women opting for the Pakistani wedding clothes thanks to their show stopping qualities. From the festive henna party to the offical marriage ceremony and final reception, the wedding outfits play an integral part with each event often associated with a different colour outfit with red being a popular choice for the ceremony. Today, it’s possible to pick from a beatuful range of styles such as the sari, the peshwaas and the shalwar kameez. It’s not surprising with such a wealth of beautiful clothes, Pakistani brides can turn into bridezillas!
If you’re feeling overwhelmed at the task of choosing Pakistani wedding clothes start with these top tips:
Style – always opt for a style that suits your shape, rather than an outfit you want your shape to fit.
Colour – the eastern palette includes reds and hot pinks, oranges, magentas and soft tones like champagne gold.
Jewellery – If you have heirloom jewellery keep it in mind when choosing outfits to match.
Avoid Bollywood bling if you don’t want to look tacky – beautiful Pakistani wedding clothes should be classy.
If you’re looking for exquisite Pakistani wedding clothes, Je Roche Fashion House offer collections with a contemporary signature style with unique tailoring. Find luxurious silk, beautiful embroidery and signature Swarovski stone work, visit:
www.jeroche.co.uk