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Tips For A Simple Yet Elegant Wedding

Posted by jasnav on March 2, 2010

One of the most important occasions in life is your wedding. All you need is to prioritize your needs for a simple yet elegant wedding.

Here are some important tips for a simple yet adequately lavish wedding.

Coordination works well

Always talk it out with your partner regarding your wedding trousseau. Ensure it should not be a mismatch. Try to keep both the bride and groom’s attire in synchronization. You can definitely ask your partner to wear a similar shade and design your wedding trousseau accordingly.

Value for money

Keep the focus of the wedding more on marriage vows, rituals et al. Ensure that no lavish furniture and lights are used for the venue decoration theme.

Brief the music band members about the genre of music to be played. The couple should get their waltz moves perfect before the wedding and avoid tripping.

Food For Thought

Keep a healthy stock of food and liquor. The dining area should be weatherproof as unpredictable rain may spoil your party. Also keep a guest register at the entrance of the party venue to keep a tab on the free mongers. Keep the bartenders briefed about the tipsy relatives and pals who can act fresh.

Go Traditional

Go for a regional sari like Gadhwal sari that has a rich history behind its weaving. The weavers of traditional Gadhwal sari hailed from the royal household of Benaras, India, who picked up this form of special weaving skills by accident, but have refined the skills finely over centuries of experience.

Gadhwal sari weavers weave cotton and silk together to form a fine fabric. The main portion of the fabric is made up of cotton while the borders with zari work are of silk. For your wedding a gorgeous Chanchala Gadwal sari is an ideal option. You can wear the Chandi Gadwal sari for post wedding rituals too.

So stay simple yet elegant, and make the most of the wedding celebrations.


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