^^ hehehe...i remember when I was little and ami came to pick me up from pre-school and she was wearing a shalwar-kameez...the teacher told her, "you're wearing such a beautiful dress, but why are you wearing those pants with it..." (this is in Australia) - anyway, guess with the capri's getting shorter and shorter, soon we will reach that stage!
The look is nice but her sarees were poorly wrapped both days, esp nikka. I think sarees usually are not fancy enough for brides- the look would have been so much better with a lehnga version.
yar actually..its Aga khani Bride...nd most of the Aga khani Brides Wore Saari In Nikkah Day....u can see at back pages also...i posted sum aga khani's brides pix...who wore saari's at nikkah day..:)
yar actually..its Aga khani Bride...nd most of the Aga khani Brides Wore Saari In Nikkah Day....u can see at back pages also...i posted sum aga khani's brides pix...who wore saari's at nikkah day..:)
Ok i see. Yeah and hindu brides usually wear sarees too, I forgot. this particular bride- her pleats for her pallo were not neat and since her blouse's neck was so wide, they were saggiing. And the cloth kind of overwhelmed her frame. That's why I said lenga version would be better.
ohh that groom is cutteee!^
hmm, no offense to anyone, just noticing, that a lot of these comments (cute/attractive) are to white guys only...
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=snazzy;6560905]Ok i see. Yeah and hindu brides usually wear sarees too, I forgot. this particular bride- her pleats for her pallo were not neat and since her blouse's neck was so wide, they were saggiing. And the cloth kind of overwhelmed her frame. That's why I said lenga version would be better.
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hmm..u r ryte...but its not bride's fault na:D
ye to parlour wali ka fault haina:D
well em agree wd u....u r ryte:)