Thursday, 18 July 2013

Indian Lehenga Wedding Dress Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Indian Lehenga Wedding Dress Biogarphy

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There are many superstitions surrounding the longevity of henna on the bride's hand.  One superstition is if the henna lasts longer on the brides hands then her grooms, the bride will be treated very well at her in-laws' place.  Meaning she is spared from doing chores! Since that is the case, the bride's mother often feels a sense of relief when the daughter visits her few days after the wedding and is still able to see the henna design on her daughter's palm.
Mehndi is just one of the rituals that signify the departure of the bride from her home to her new husband's home.  Thus the begining of an important new stage of life for the young lady.
With all the hoopla about the royal wedding this spring, the one aspect that seemed to attract the most speculation and attention was the secrecy surrounding the bride’s wedding dress. Who would be designing it? What would it look like? 
When women and young girls picture their wedding, typically they imagine themselves in a long white dress. (Sometimes they actually see the dress in their mind before the young man, who is the main accessory to the dress!) You might think that a white wedding dress is some long-time tradition that’s been valued for generations and symbolizes purity and virtue, but actually, the trend has only been popular since the 1950s here in the United States. It turns out that the origins of the white wedding dress can be traced back to, you guessed it, merry old England, when Queen Victoria married Albert of Saxe in 1840 in a long white gown. 
Rather than signifying purity, a long white dress initially was a symbol of wealth and extravagance, since most people could not afford to buy or make a dress that would only be worn once. So Victoria didn’t exactly start a huge fashion trend and although white was still favored by the rich, most women were married in a variety of styles and colors. Later, white was seen as virginal or a symbol of childhood innocence. - See more at: http://www.pressed4time.com/newsletter/wedding-gowns-a-brief-history-696.html#sthash.s5vDYhwh.dpuf

 Lehenga Wedding Dress  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013
 Lehenga Wedding Dress  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

 Lehenga Wedding Dress  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

 Lehenga Wedding Dress  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

 Lehenga Wedding Dress  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

 Lehenga Wedding Dress  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

 Lehenga Wedding Dress  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

 Lehenga Wedding Dress  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

 Lehenga Wedding Dress  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

 Lehenga Wedding Dress  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

 Lehenga Wedding Dress  Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

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