This beautiful bride got special messages written on her lehenga, 'Window like' pocket caught her attention
Recently, we came across a bride whose unique bridal lehenga caught our attention. Let us tell you about it in detail and also show its glimpse.
Indian brides are talked about all over the world, as indian wedding is known for their grand celebrations and traditions. However, now indian brides are also not lagging behind in experimenting with their wedding outfits. She is trying her best to make their marriage memorable forever.
Recently, we came across one such beautiful bride who got married to the prince of her dreams Nikhil. She wore a very special lehenga at her wedding, which almost every bride dreams of wearing. In fact, our 'Bride of the Week' simran Balar Jain, a wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital content creator, wore a lehenga to her wedding which was literally fulfilling the wishes of her fans.
Yes, you read that right! simran got her red lehenga customized by Bangalore-based label 'Makana' and it has become a topic of discussion due to its unique, special thing about lehenga, it has the blessings of her loved ones written on it. watch the video of the lehenga here.
Talking about the lehenga in an interview, simran says, "It will remind us of our high school till graduation, which is covered in messages written by people we always wanted to remember." Talking about the messages written by her loved ones on the lehenga windows, simran says, “This outfit deserves a hundred times more attention and love, as it is hidden in the beautiful windows where it keeps the messages safe. And can be kept personal."
According to simran, the lehenga has a special design element. He said, “This rajwadi is surrounded by windows (jharokhas), so I asked them (designers) to ensure that one side windows are open while making the lehenga. So that my loved ones write their blessings on it. can."
The new bride also shared some tips for brides-to-be who want a memorable wedding dress. She added, “If possible, add a pocket while customizing your lehenga so that you can easily keep your phone, rubber band or lipstick in it.
Simran added, "Make sure your looks are finalized before the big day so that you don't waste time deciding what jewelry to wear or what makeup to wear on the big day. Hair styling. Every look should be planned 15 days before the wedding day.
Simran suggests to the brides-to-be, “Every outfit should have an extra margin of 1-2 inches on each side for tightening and loosening. Carry all the essentials like safety pins, a backup outfit, sleepwear, lingerie, a sweat pad to protect your expensive ethnic wear from fading, skincare, and foundation makeup.
At the moment, how do you like the bride Simran's lehenga? Do tell us by commenting, as well as if you have any advice for us, then definitely give it.


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