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    The Best Of Bridal Asia

    The grand ceremony of marriage means that a fair amount of personal planning goes into creating the brides' wardrobe and accessories, her home, gifts and personal effects. Bridal Asia is a one-stop-shop for all brides-to-be and their prospective grooms as well as their friends and families.

    This event is also a great showcase for lifestyle stores, bridal wear designers and basically anyone who wants to experience a great shop fest.

    ''This selection of designers gives visitors scope to view and choose from the best of traditional embroidery styles, fabrics, embellishments and textures from various Indian states,'' says Divya Gurwara, CEO, Bridal Asia. ''Bridal Asia is all about subtle sophistication, elegant style and fashionable substance… a trend that is evident in most weddings today.''






    Lure Of The Peacock:
    At the Bridal Asia show this October, lure of the ancient was seen on the catwalk. This grand creation with peacock shades and rich brocade is for those who believe in the romance of palaces and domes. If you want to play a Paheli , this one from the shades of a royal India is your assured bet. Let this grand creation grant you that imperial edge.


    Mustard Magic:
    An eclectic creation that combines the elegance of fuchsia with the power of yellow is for those who dare to make a rare, bold and creative statement. If you are bored of the regular shades of pinks and blues, this one is a winner! Heavily embroidered borders in gold and blue add to the rich gleam of this pleasing creation.




    Green Revolution:
    If you have heard of the Rajputi thaat and baat (opulence), this is the perfect example. A captivating green embellished with rubies enhances the bridal look just rightly. This outfit is for the modern woman who believes she is somebody and who knows that she plays an integral part in the circle of life. For the brides to be, this Maharani look will complete your trousseau.




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    Flower Power:
    This saffronade with its antique embroidery and floral prints is a showstopper. The outfit quietly whispers the serene calm of a sacred occasion and the excitement of the bride within. The bold prints make themselves a clear choice for the modern bride and the heavy work lets you play with the traditional in a way that suits your defiant spirit.



    Purple Peacock's Rule:
    Yet another creation inspired by the peacock that is a stunner for all occasions. Flattering a figure that is slight and simply divine, this creation would look ideal on a cocktail evening where you want everyone to take serious notice. It has a choli that is understated, yet stylish. You can strut this with minimal jewellery and look like a jewel in the crowd yourself.


    Golden Glow:
    For the divas of the century, this shimmering outfit beckons to be noticed. This tongue-and-cheek dress must be carried only if you have the right attitude. The flow is immaculate and the translucent pyjamas, glittering at the feet, add to its glamour quotient. Add a tad glitz to your wardrobe with this one.






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    Be A Style Diva:

    Tired of wearing regular cuts in Indian outfits? These pants with a gorgeous cape and intricate embroidery could be the season's style statement. Glow with this creation in beige and silver that is also chic and traditional.


    Get Gorgeous:
    Intricate embroidery, stones and exotic colours. Another stunning creation seen at Bridal Asia, this one has art and style beautifully placed together to make each girl look gorgeous. This wearable and tasteful outfit will add glamour to any evening. You can wear it for a wedding, a cocktail or a dinner that demands oodles of style.


    Glamour And Grace:
    Simply divine, this gown in a slight pink is sure to make everyone go real weak in the knees. The clean cuts and flattering flow of the outfit make it a must-have for a glamorous evening with friends or family. Carry it with grace and plenty of poise to make you the fashion Goddess of the evening.






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    Be A Classy Chica:
    If you are not one for colours but would love to adorn a saree on a special evening, this one could be your passport to chic, ethnic style. Embroidered like it was meant for a woman of class, you are sure to get the attention you want with this stunning creation.



    Bridal Asia is a superb launch pad for designers from the Asian subcontinent. Since it is professionally managed, Bridal Asia has the organizer's personal touch in everything, right from stall layouts to the inaugural fashion show, is highly superior in quality of participants and attracts the right audience.

    Brides and their families the world over can't wait enough for Bridal Asia since most brides being working girls these days are extremely pressed for time. Bridal Asia gives them the opportunity to select from the best and most exclusive labels not only from India but the other Asian countries as well.

    Showcased here are some of the best bridal wear designs from some of India's leading designers.





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    som are very stylish...thanx 4 sharing
    ~Ye Dard Ka Tufaan Guzra kyu nahi..Dil Toot Gayaa Hai To Bikhra kyu nahi..Ek Hi Shakhs Ko Chahta Hai kyu Itna..Koi Dusra Is Dil Me Utarta kyu nahi~

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    thanks 4 liking sisoo...
    which are those some...



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    itssssss tooooooooo cool but is this bridal wear???

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    jab main dulhan banooo gi to yeh sab buy karoongi inshallah

    specially the 1st 2 sarees
    wOrK SmaRt NoT HaRd......

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    yes it is Rija..

    sure...lekin 2 kyun...acha aik mere liye..



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    thanks you...4 shearing...
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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