
Every bride dreams of making a stellar entry at her wedding. Just like in the west, they walk down the aisle, Indian brides walk towards the mandap under a 'phoolon ki chaadar' over their head. It signifies the love and care under which she has grown up.
With soft music playing in the background and escorted by her brothers, she walks towards her new life, her new partner, her to-be husband. It is indeed a special and a memorable moment for every bride. So, to get you all excited, we bring to you some ideas from real weddings, for your 'phoolon ki chaadar'. Get inspired, girls!
1. Jaalidar Chaadar
Decorated with inverted lotuses and flowers in a jaalidar (criss cross) design, this phoolon ki chaadar makes for a perfect bridal entry. Also we love how the photographer has captured this moment. Truly beautiful!
2. Quirky With Parrots
Putting a little bit of quirk to her phoolon ki chaadar, this bride walked into her wedding looking all glam. Decorated with flowers and cute parrots in yellow, green and red, this chaadar definitely has our heart.
3. Kaleera Love
Indian weddings are all about traditions. This bride went full on desi and walked into her wedding in a ghunghat with her phoolon ki chaadar decorated with a number of kaleeras. So much innovation!
4. The Traditional One
If you don't like too much innovation, you can definitely stick to the traditional 'phoolon ki chaadar' just like this bride. Keeping it simple, she ditched those boring red roses and went with flowers on her chaadar in colours that complemented her attire amazingly. Need we say, her idea came out looking super elegant.
5. Umbrellas To The Rescue
This bride sure made a statement at her wedding. Giving the traditional chaadar a miss, she opted for umbrellas decorated with beautiful white flowers instead. The bride walked towards her to be husband, with her brothers holding these umbrellas over her.
6. Princess Moment
With a frame that resembled a palace, held onto by her brothers, this bride entered with a chaadar decorated with red roses and white flowers. Her happiness is evident from that smile of hers. We can't help but go 'aww'!
7. Flower Power
Amrita Puri recently got married and besides her beautiful Sabyasachi lehenga and her wedding functions, we had our eyes on her beautiful chaadar too. Heavily decorated with pink and peach flowers, they complemented Amrita's off-white attire beautifully. Shall we say 'chaadar goals' right there!
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