Gone are the days when the Indian dulhans were shy and nervous on their wedding day. Today, they are bold,
There is a drastic change in the way weddings are being held these days. People are now moving away from
Magic mirrors not only answer your questions, as in fairytales, but they also work wonders for your fashion statement addressing
For a long time, Indian brides, bridesmaids, and women in the family have worn the same traditional lehenga with the
Lavender to fuchsia, mehndi green to fiery orange, haldi yellow to powder blue all these colors may have consciously been
Battling the winter chill in your bridal outfit can be quite a task. If you are planning to tie knots
Ditch the traditional red and paint your wedding canvas with a touch of heavenly allure Move over the default reds
Be it games, drinks, parties, sundowners, mehendi, haldi, or sangeet before the wedding; the shades and silhouettes are getting quirkier
Being a yesteryear bride used to bring along some cliches and stereotypes like the lehenga pattern and majorly the hue.
As the wedding bell chimes and the excitement builds up, the brides-to-be go crazy and are on a wild spree














