If thats not a bride..then..uh...
Well i think we've all had this convo before :D
yeah, i agree...if she wasnt a bride then her head wouldnt be covered.
and before anyone says, 'well, what if she's a hejabi'...there arent too many hejabis who walk around in cap sleeves with half their hair showing cause their dupatta is clearly pinned to the very back of their heads.
yeah, i agree...if she wasnt a bride then her head wouldnt be covered.
and before anyone says, 'well, what if she's a hejabi'...there arent too many hejabis who walk around in cap sleeves with half their hair showing cause their dupatta is clearly pinned to the very back of their heads.
she's a dulhan.
In some families, a new bride is expected to dress as a bride for a a week or so after the wedding. She could have been married the day before and she would have been expected to still look like "a dulhan."
I think it is a double marriage/reception... I know someone who had their son's valima and daughter's wedding/nikkah/rukhsati on the same day. It might be a similar case here...
I am told by some very dear friends that I should not try comparing people after I told them who they resembled with(lolz)....so I wouldn't be surprised if no one agrees with me..lol..:D
I think it is a double marriage/reception... I know someone who had their son's valima and daughter's wedding/nikkah/rukhsati on the same day. It might be a similar case here...
It could be a joint valima - but for some reason the couple on the outside just seems to be standing like guests to me. But yea, I can see it as a join function. Where is the album? Maybe it's labeled. :D