Wedding Shalu Saree Guide To Help You Look Like A Perfect Desi Dulhan
It’s time to spread your divine elegance by adorning the traditional shalu saree in your wedding and create gallery of beautiful and blissful pictures of your D-Day.
It’s hard to think of a wedding without a closet full of ethnic beauties, especially sarees that top the chart of most graceful clothing. While your hands are tainted with henna and your skin is aglow with traditional accoutrements like Uptan and Chandan, leave a trail of beauteous glory every moment with the perfect choice of sarees for your wedding.
One of the most popular bridal saree types weaved with threads of fine fabric and intricate patterns is the wedding shalu saree. From the brilliant feast of colours to impeccable sheen and texture, wedding shalu sarees are a masterful art of Paithani fabric and Banarasi fabric.
Banarasi sarees that echo richness in each yard are crafted in Varanasi. The Banarasi sarees are characterised by heavy golden embroidery. Usually a part of Indian bride’s trousseau, these drapes are woven from fine silk and make an unmatched example of exquisite artistry. However, with technological advancements, Banarasi sarees have witnessed interesting transformations in the weaving tradition. The innovative utilisation of Banarasi works gave way to wedding shalu sarees that reflect the Paithani impressions as well.
When it comes to wedding shalu sarees, Paithani prints add a tremendous amount of uniqueness with their oblique square design borders and peacock patterns at the loose end. It was when Peshwas from Pune reached Benaras that they spotted the Banarasi creations and carried back the inspiration to mirror them in Paithani silk sarees. Hailing from the region of Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Paithani silk sarees are known for their distinctive pattern and print that often reflects in the wedding Shalu sarees. However, one important point of difference between a shalu saree for brides and Paithani saree is that Paithani sarees are thick while wedding Shalu sarees are easy-to-drape and light, making it a popular choice among brides.
Shalu sarees for weddings have come into significance, specifically in Maharashtra because they combine the best of both the worlds. A typical wedding shalu saree will be embellished with jari motifs from Banarasi influence and the pallu will draw its impact from Paithani patterns, say a peacock design.
1. The Right Makeup
Do not limit to looking like a dream bride just with the right choice of wedding shalu saree. Step ahead and ace your bridal makeup like a pro. When it comes to wedding shalu sarees, you need to hit your modern makeup spunk with a balance of traditional toss. Here’s the blissfully beautiful bridal makeup guide that will go with your wedding shalu saree. #BridalGoals, listen up close:
- Look your best with right eyeliner. Black, blue and mahogany are your go-to bridal colours for the gorgeous version of you.
- Accent your cheeks with the right shade of blush, that is, soft pink to peach tone for the fairer tone, rosy pink or cranberry shade for the wheatish tone while orange and deep red shades work best for dark skin tones.
- Add a pop of colour to your lips by going for a darker shade for the day. However, if you are opting for lighter shades, add gloss over it to avoid washed out pictures.
- Even out your tone not just on the face but neck and arm region as well. Use a bronzing powder to help you match your tone.
- Do not forget your nails! You may jazz up in simple golden or red nail paints or add a modern touch to it using glitters, gel or metal/stone patterns.
2. The Right Jewellery
When it comes to adorning the wedding shalu sarees, make sure you do not miss out on some classic jewellery pieces that nail the look. The below-mentioned adornments not just serve as attractive creations but are traditional beauties that hold on to the identity of this bridal wear.
1. Vaaki
A vaaki is an armlet that is traditionally made of gold with gems attached in the centre. This is common bridal jewellery in the current time and goes perfectly with wedding shalu sarees.
2. Nosepiece
Nosepiece has taken a conventional form and can be worn in various designs. It could be either customary gold nosepiece or any other gem or pearl creation
3. Glass Bangles
Bangles stand for good fortune and fertility. It can be clubbed with gold bangles and mixed and matched in various colours according to your weddig shalu saree design.
4. Kamarband
It is worn over the waist and the best part is that it doesn’t look good only on the wedding shalu sarees but almost all traditional and modern saree designs as well.
5. Toe Rings
Toe rings signify fertility, good health of the bride and marital identity. It is a spiral ring in various designs and patterns and is gifted by mothers-in-law to the new brides as a blessing for the marriage.
Other jewellery like necklace, Matha Patti, earrings, Pajjeb and the similar are equally indispensable as well. However, make sure you wear these conventional pieces and add an extra touch of statement while keeping up with the traditions.
With these details on wedding shalu sarees, makeup tips and jewellery guide, we bet you are inspired to take up this beautiful ensemble.
What else would you add to it to stand out from the crowd? Let us know in the comment section below!