Thursday 10 October 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

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Wedding ceremony varies according to preference. Some wants it to besimple with few attendees while, others like it to be huge with long list of bridesmaids and groomsmen. Although this is optional, their presence is greatly appreciated because of the following essential roles they play: 
Ward off evil spirit
During the early years, their presence during the wedding is much needed to ward off evil spirits, who might be present during the ceremony to spoil the event. It is their belief that by wearing the same attire as the bride andthe groom, the evil spirit will be confused as to who the real bride andgroom are.
Protect the bride and the groom
The history behind the participation of the bridesmaids and groomsmen started centuries ago during the Roman times. The best man protects the groom from the family of the bride who might come to steal the bride. The bridesmaid on the other hand, accompanies the bride as she travels to the place where his groom lives for the wedding ceremony. 
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Celebrate with the couple
One of the roles of the bridesmaids and groomsmen is to celebrate and share with the joys of the couple. Together they make a toast and cheer for a happy life ahead.
Assist the bride and the groom
To make the celebration smooth sailing, bridesmaids and groomsmen help in the preparation starting from the engagement party up to the very special day. They see to it that everything has been set prior to the commencement of the wedding ceremony. To be sure that all the visitors are assisted and well-served during the reception, the bridesmaids and the groomsmen must be there to oversee the flow. They are needed to accompany each guest to their seat. 
Act as witnesses
During the ceremony, they serve as witnesses to the vows made by both the bride and the groom. Their presence during the exchange of "I dos" helps strengthen the love and trust of the couple because of their shared intentions to protect the couple.
Of course, not many brides were princesses and most could not afford such expense. But, in order to look special, a bride would usually try to copy the dress of a woman of a higher social class than herself. A noblewoman would do her best with gems and fur trimmings. A well-to-do middle class woman (like Giovanna Cenami in 1434, right) would aspire to velvet or silk fabrics, and because she could not usually afford mink or sable, she would wear fox, or rabbit fur to impress her friends. The poor bride's dress would be of linen, or fine wool, instead of the usual coarse homespun, and she would use as much fabric as she could. For an everyday girl, clothes would normally be as sparingly cut as was decent, so a gown with flowing sleeves or a train was a big status symbol. In modern times with factory made materials, the symbol of the bride in her train has lost its original meaning, but become a tradition.
An ordinary girl, who could not afford very much in the way of decoration or trimming on her wedding outfit, which would have to become her Sunday best frock immediately afterwards, and maybe serve for many years as part of her everyday wardrobe, still wanted the excitement of a special dress. She could have it by adhering to the rules and traditions of wedding costume.
Before modern medicine, a long and healthy life was not very easy to achieve, but people tried to ensure good luck by following superstition. Many superstitions grew up around weddings, to bring about a girl's happiness in her new home and of course to guarantee her fertility. The colour of the gown was a popular source of luck.


Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Bridal Pakistani Suits Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013


1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing this information. The versatility of the Plain Designer Kurti allows you to pair it with various bottoms, be it traditional leggings, palazzos, or even jeans, making it suitable for both casual outings and more formal events.

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