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Bridal Fashion: This Shaadi Season Wed In Jodha Akbar Style
Rajputs are known for their vibrant chunnis and dupattas. The royal grandeur of their splendid wardrobe is a treat to eyes. If you ever had a chance to attend a royal Rajasthani wedding, you'd know how magnificent the entire bridal trousseau is. Since many of us haven't had a chance to attend a royal wedding, but sure we have seen the movie Jodha Akbar and through that we can see the extravagant bridal wardrobe.
The wardrobe used in the movie Jodha Akbar is divine. Jodha played by Aishwarya Rai was the perfect and the most scintillating reincarnation of Jodha in the form of a movie. More than how beautiful Aishwarya Rai looked while emulating Jodha, we loved the gorgeous Rajputi lehengas. The vibrant hues red, green, yellow used for Aishwarya's wardrobe have been brilliantly put together with majestic jewelry.
The shaadi season has commenced and brides are all up for grabs. Every bride is looking for something unique and eccentric. While many brides will go for the modern-age indo-western lehengas, there are many who'd prefer a more traditional lehenga.
Well, if you are looking for something traditional and royal, we recommend that you go for Rajputi lehengas, and not just any lehenga but wardrobe-inspired by Jodha Akbar. Imagine when you are walking the aisle in that grand read lehenga and netted-bling chunri accentuated with splendid jewelry, you'll be the most beautiful bride ever. If you don't trust our judgement, see for yourself in the gallery below:
You can emulate the exact design, but if you fear the copy-cat tag; you can only take the concept of the dupatta with a golden gotta hem. A perfect ensemble for your mehndi, gracing your mehndi color even more.

While most Rajasthani brides choose to wear simple saree because of the hour long pooja and a lot of exertion, but you should not compromise with the fashion factor. After all you get to become a bride only once in a lifetime. Try this royal red lehenga with this queenly set of jewelry. You can even get them customized.

Brides spend a lot of time in figuring out outfits for their wedding functions, one thing they miss out on large is the day after the wedding. Pag phere is the custom when a bride visit's her parents' house after the wedding. It's an important day since everyone is waiting for her to see bride's after- wedding-look. This simple red saree with a gotta hem could be a perfect pick.

Well, drop the heavy jewelry, if you are not planning to look like a princess, but otherwise this yellow lehenga is a perfect pick for your sangeet mood.

This red dupatta will match perfectly with the yellow of your haldi, in fact it will grace it. The Rajputi princess style of this ensemble will give you a royal feeling.

We hope you loved our article and we contributed a bit to your bridal trousseau. And to all the brides-to-be out there, we wish you a great wedding and a happy life.




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