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Dress Bridal Wearing: |
A
wedding dress or wedding gown is the clothing
worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony. Color,
style and ceremonial importance of the gown can
depend on the religion and culture of the wedding
participants. Over the centuries, brides continued
to dress in a manner befitting their social status—always
in the height of fashion, with the richest, boldest
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The poorest of brides wore their best church dress on
their wedding day. The amount of material a wedding
dress contained also was a reflection of the bride's
social standing and indicated the extent of the family's
wealth to wedding guests. Today, there are wedding dresses
available in all price ranges, and Western traditions
have loosened up to include a rainbow of colors and
variety of lengths, which are now considered acceptable.
Women may purchase ready-made gowns, wear a family heirloom,
or they may choose to have a dressmaker create one for
her. In addition, today many bridal salons have samples
of wedding gowns in their stores where the bride selects
a certain style and orders one to be made to fit |
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Maroon
Katan Silk/Jamawar Lehnga |
US
$ 738.75 |
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Maroon/Off-White
Pure Jamawar Lehnga |
US
$ 744.95 |
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Red
Silk Lehnga |
US
$ 454.95 |
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Mustard
Jamawar Lehnga |
US
$ 649.95 |
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Red
Satin Silk Gharara |
US
$ 579.95 |
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Velvet
Organza Lehnga |
US
$ 904.75 |
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Jamawar
Katan Silk Lehnga |
US
$ 509.95 |
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Peach
Satin Silk Gharara |
US
$ 579.95 |
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Pure
Katan Silk Lehnga |
US
$ 1084.95 |
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Katan
Silk/Net Organza Lehnga |
US
$ 564.95 |
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