Anarkali has certainly been a hit since the last couple of years and its still showing no signs of leaving us. It has however evolved with designers making it with slits, teaming it up with lehengha's making shorter versions of it as a choli, making it floor length and what not!
The Bride today needs one in her trousseau too! and its certainly advisable, after all a marriage demands you to look 'bridal' at all times! So even if you have one that's a little simple it can be used up during pooja or pre-wedding function mornings when all the relatives are home. Go OTT your the bride!
and ofcourse they are always useful post wedding to wear out at a friends weddings when you still havn't figured out the art of wearing a saree.
The Bride today needs one in her trousseau too! and its certainly advisable, after all a marriage demands you to look 'bridal' at all times! So even if you have one that's a little simple it can be used up during pooja or pre-wedding function mornings when all the relatives are home. Go OTT your the bride!
and ofcourse they are always useful post wedding to wear out at a friends weddings when you still havn't figured out the art of wearing a saree.
An Asymmetrical Anarkali...how about one with a sweeping back |
loved the simplicity and yet glamour of it |
Love this one!! |
Love the top of this one too!! would work great as a anarkali too |
Slited Anarkali suit! |
Transparent Anarkali |
Short Anarkali or known as an Umbrella style |
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