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    What do you do with yours bridal lehengas gals ?? ( married gals )

    Do you just keep them in a suite case or like to wear them on weddings / mehendis etc ???

    i have seen many married girls wearing lehengas on weddings and they looked nice lakiN i have only wore my walima lehnga onse at my friends wedding but cant think of wearing the first days Red lehenga
    "He will provide for you a light wherein you will walk, and will grant you forgiveness. And Allah is Forgiving, Merciful."
    (Surah Al-Hadid)

    #2
    Good topic. I have never worn any of my wedding outfits to other weddings, mainly because they are too 'dressy' and I feel like I would be drawing attention to myself. Although I have seen other woman wearing their wedding attire to other weddings.

    I keep in hanging in my wardrobe at my parents house. If I have a daughter I'll give it to her to dress up in.

    Incidentally there is a charity in the UK that takes wedding lenghas that people have donated and give them to young girls in india and pakistan to wear at their won weddings. I have the details at home somewhere if anyone wants them as I was going to donate mine but my stepmum literally had a heart attack at the idea.

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      #3
      ^ I have the same issue but my mom told me to still wear them jsut dress them down.. IE small jewelry, shoes that arent shiney.. make sure your make up is lighter then the dhulan and hair style should be normal aur duppata sar par maath lo.

      It actually works.. I wore my ruksathi outfit to a wedding and didnt stick out at all.
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        #4
        Thats a good idea about dressing it down Muniya.

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          #5
          i haven't attended any weddings..so all my stuff from last year or this year is sitting in my closet..maybe, i'll get a chance to wear them if i go to backhomes..but for now..they are just packed.

          What my mom did once is kay she kept her chatapati ka gharara from her walima..and after 15/16 years..she made a new shirt for it..and used her gharara and dupatta from the walima time.

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            #6
            Well I am not married but my aunts who recently got married have worn their wedding outfits at the mehindis of close relatives (be it a sister, brother, or just anyone who gets married next in the family). They don't wear the dupattas on their heads, now that would stand out too much!!!

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              #7
              Thanks for reply gals

              shahreen the idea about giving ur bridal dresses to charity is good !

              Qrius the dress you wore at ur walima/rukhsati is so simple and unique that you can easily wear it at parties thats why i like the idea about halkay puhlkay bridal dresses ke bad meiN asani se pahnay jaa sakeeN !

              Munyia thanks for some tips :-)
              "He will provide for you a light wherein you will walk, and will grant you forgiveness. And Allah is Forgiving, Merciful."
              (Surah Al-Hadid)

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                #8
                Mehroo those kind of dress you might can get away with wearing it again if you under dress them a bit like Muniya said. However, if I wear a wedding dress like this, I really don't think I can get away with wearing it again.


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                  #9
                  Majestica, one of my old neighbours had a wedding dress very similar to the picture you've posted......she did wear it again to a christmas ball but had it professionally dyed black.

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                    #10
                    This is the reason why my wedding dress will be simple Insahallah. I would hate to wear it only once and never again. My Nikkah dress was red and after wearing it, I am not fond of red colour so, I will not wear it again, I might give it to some charity, if my family lets me.

                    Actually I have this beautiful Indian lengha in golden brown colour, that I've never worn yet, its quite simple in the work its done on it, but I am thinking of getting some more bridal work on it and to wear it on my rukhsate. This way it will not go to waste and, I can keep this as a memory for moi.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by shahreen:
                      Majestica, one of my old neighbours had a wedding dress very similar to the picture you've posted......she did wear it again to a christmas ball but had it professionally dyed black.
                      dyed black? well there you go.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Majestica:
                        Mehroo those kind of dress you might can get away with wearing it again if you under dress them a bit like Muniya said. However, if I wear a wedding dress like this, I really don't think I can get away with wearing it again.


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                        yeah maybe you are right , i was talking about those desi bridal dresses
                        "He will provide for you a light wherein you will walk, and will grant you forgiveness. And Allah is Forgiving, Merciful."
                        (Surah Al-Hadid)

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by SaadiaB:
                          This is the reason why my wedding dress will be simple Insahallah. I would hate to wear it only once and never again. My Nikkah dress was red and after wearing it, I am not fond of red colour so, I will not wear it again, I might give it to some charity, if my family lets me.

                          Actually I have this beautiful Indian lengha in golden brown colour, that I've never worn yet, its quite simple in the work its done on it, but I am thinking of getting some more bridal work on it and to wear it on my rukhsate. This way it will not go to waste and, I can keep this as a memory for moi.
                          thats great idea about simple bridal dresses ....lakiN kya karen when it comes to shade day every girl wants a lehenga or heavy kam ka gharara , good to see that nowadays some girls chose light dresses so they can easily use them again ! pashwaz ,haydrabadi dresses ,saris ,light ghararas in diff colors and outfits looks really nice as bridal dresses .
                          "He will provide for you a light wherein you will walk, and will grant you forgiveness. And Allah is Forgiving, Merciful."
                          (Surah Al-Hadid)

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                            #14
                            Mehroo, if a dress is heavy with all kind of golden embroidery done on it, it doesn't means it's automatically more beautiful, some such dresses are such a turn off for me !!

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                              #15
                              I was browsing the web searching bridal dresses and I've found this one to be absolutely gorgeous!

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                              Ladies I have some Qs:

                              1. I can't seem to see what she is wearing as jewerly, is it gold or something else.

                              2. Do desi brides wear this colour on their rukshatee day?

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