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Kick starting the bridal season for the year, Lakmé Studio unveiled its bridal look book for 2011. Eight Bridal themes that form the look book include looks for the

  1. North Indian bride,
  2. Tamil bride,
  3. Muslim bride,
  4. Kannada bride,
  5. Gujarati bride,
  6. Catholic bride,
  7. Bengali Bride and the
  8. Punjabi bride.

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Three captivating looks were unveiled at Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2011 defining a

  1. Punjabi bride,
  2. Muslim bride and a
  3. Tamil bride.

The three gorgeous models were draped in magnificent bridal creations by Sabyasachi Mukherjee, wearing exquisite jewellery by Cappuccino Collections and were transformed into brides by Lakmé Studio experts Sudeep Grover and Pallavi Symons.

Each look not only defined their distinct personality but also represented their rich traditional attributes.

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The Punjabi Bride was given graceful tones of pink and accentuating her delicate femininity. Silver dusted eyes and blossom pink cheeks gave her a spectacular yet elegant charm. With her hair done up in a layered bun, the bride made a spectacular sight , representing the lavish and rich weddings in northern India.


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The Muslim Bride was given royal shades of gold and green to bring alive her rich heritage. Deep emerald lined eyes with metallic colours donning her lips she represented the demure yet stylish and confident Muslim woman. A long embellished braid completed her dazzling look.


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The Tamil Bride exemplified earthy tones with a tint of gold highlighting her cheeks. Shades of brown decorated her lips, with gorgeous flowers in her hair completing the look.


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lol the "muslim" bride has a bare midriff

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i think i love the punjabi bride better :wub:

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