North Indian wedding wear usually involves bridal dresses like these while South Indian is more of Sarees. Both are stunning and it changes the entire vibe based on how you carry yourself with each one.
And there is nothing more to India apart from North and South, right!!! There is no West or East or Notheast or Central India,, nothing... everything according to a South Indian is North and South 😂😂😂 I wonder what do they teach you all in Indian geography in School.. 😂😂 so good to stay in a teeny tiny sweet bubble of South India 😂😂😂😂😂
@@shrutijoshi7885 oh, i apologise for that...but I was referring to the dressing styles and I was under the impression north (as in North of South, which includes west north east, north west and east) india, lehenga and ghagra were the common wedding dresses and sarees were for regular wear. Correct me if I'm wrong, in the light of all inclusivity, and let me know which part of India I've missed out this time😊
@@eshanvim.n637 no dear actually it depends ki aap kis culture se belong krte ho lehanga is just a trend mainly rich people and people live in cities follow but in rural areas bride wear mostly their traditional outfit like in maharashtra bride mostly wear paithani or navari 😊
And the fact that most Indians disrespect and make fun of other's culture... my Hindi teacher literally calls East Asians as "cHinG cHonGs" and black ppl as the the n word 🗿🔪
@@nandy6157 Not some ,most of them wearing saree for wedding rituals.. I belong north part of India and here lehenga are only wear for the garland ceremony.... Despite of different cultures in all part of India.. wearing Saree for wedding is common among all people , yeah but in a different styles..
Indians are perfect in everything decorations,dressing code,their culture also is perfect and they are all beautiful omg I love them their movies are also awesome 🥺😍
The second would not usually be worn in a wedding; It would be worn either in a party or a simple celebration. Edit: I have nothing against the color. I meant that the style is a little simple.
For non indian or people who might not be familiar with the culture: indian wedding dresses are usually, if not always, tones of red, recently the colors pink and cream white have also been worn due to several celebrities wearing them on their wedding. But the culture still stands for red wedding lenhga/saree/suit. Depending on which part of India you’re from. That blue lehnga is NOT a wedding dress. A lot of them are not wedding dresses. Edit: there is a lot of diversity in india regarding wedding dresses, please read the comments by fellow indians, if you want to know more.
😅we don't shy away from colour at all..in fact it's an explosion of colours.. festivals weddings more colourful more the revelry true..n most definitely beats western wedding outfits..years ago wen I went to my first it was like waaatt that's d wedding dress..now I'm used to seeing the white dresses..but I my god colour pls..n soo much handicrafts..textile..silks..the intricately detailed inch by inch weaving by artisans is resplendent..thanks for ur appreciation ❤
Third is often weared in bridal tea party and sometimes in wedding. There is a movie named hridhyam in malayalam film industry where the heroine uses this dress for her wedding(❤️❤️from kerala)😊
@@user-xf3bu9zy2y wow. Down here in America, if you wear a dress THAT stunning, people will probably think you're trying to take attention away from the bride. (Apparently.) Thankfully not all American weddings are like that.
I really appreciate how respectful she is of the culture even if she doesn't understand it. This is how everyone should be. I'm not saying you can't like something, I totally understand but I've always loved Indian dresses, especially wedding dresses.
@@adamai2873 what’s wrong with her liking the whitest one the best? That has nothing to do with the culture, that’s literally just her opinion of what she personally liked the most.
I'm Italian but dang...i'm OBSESSED. These dresses are just masterpieces,i love them sm! Man if only i had one. Too bad i'm staying single for life lol
Awww I'm Indian..n single fr life maybe too lol..wen ur in India mayb I can arrange one fr u..u can hv ur big day celebration of urself without needing someone..I try do that much as I can..I highly recommend u celebrate u without waiting fr a guy or a d day.. definitely helping u get one..u can hv any of mine too ❤
Also want to mention that each region has different food, traditions...etc even the clothes that we wear during the weddings differ though the ones you saw are pretty popular so people wear them
This is actually a reason why a lot of Indian girls including me, want to marry but don't need a husband. Our whole marriage ceremony, outfit, whole vibe its like a festival and its sooo gorgeous that makes us like 'yaay I'm married now Mr husband go away, I'm gonna go back to my previous life now Sia' 😂
I went to my bosses ( husband and wife) wedding and let me tell you my boss wedding dress was stunning. Actually( she is a princess 👸 from India) they very rich but very humble people. They treat us as family 🌺❤️ Also the food is really good and I was surprised they eat spice food ! Everything was delicious 😋
I think she is talking about bridal dresses andI have not actually seen many brides wearing saree. But sarees are pretty too. I still wonder how my mom walk in those tho😭
@@sg-gt3rm There are plenty who wear saaree as traditional bridal attire. Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Oriya, plenty more actually. I was one of them and I am still in love with my Banarasi saare which I wore in my wedding day. 🥰
@@moumitamahapatra well ig i only went to North Indian weddings but yes there are traditions where they wear saree. My mistake. They look so beautiful too.
India is so diverse with rich variety of cultures and communities that these wedding dresses represent just one type of wedding dress! You'll be amazed to so see all of them!
Ive always wanted to know more about indian culture, so when i found out my teacher is indian, i was amazed. Ive learnt so much from her and the traditions and culture completely fascinate me
Oh , that's so sweet of you , even you don't know that what an honor you are giving to forward by respecting and indian women, it's a big part of our culture, and offcourse , huge love from India to you , lv ya ...🙂🙂
The fact that Indians wear different dresses in their weddings based on which part of the country we hail.❤ But of course, these dersses (Lehengas) are most prevalent, atleast through the internet. I love watching my country through the lens of internet❤
Indian wedding dresses are amazing, the attention to detail and effort they put in is honestly fascinating, when I got mine, my jaw literally dislocated.
Fact: Lehangas are not the only bridal dress in India. Since the cultures are diverse in India many bridal dresses can be seen there. Lehenga is one of them
I heard their weddings have many ceremonies, and I saw they're always having fun. I'm jealous, weddings in our place is so silence. You can say you'll sing Silent Night.
It's like the other side of the hill! The rituals and dresses are beautiful! But added to that the surrounding drama sometimes become so much that we are like oh god.. it's better to have it like westerners. Less people, less drama, lesser obligations 🤷🏻♀️
At Indian weddings, the bride can never be outshined by others even tho all other women be stunning as much as they want to be ...u simply cannot outshine the Indian bride
They use pure silk for their wedding dresses that are often embroidered with gold thread, and the FOOD yall. Wayyyyyy more generous to guests in an indian wedding than any other culture. Hundreds of people are invited to weddings and the food provided is in HUGE amounts with high quality basmati rice and meat yall. They are also very serious about which families can marry and every indian or pakistani woman ive ever known has had an arranged marriage. Also i think for them, having gorgeous long dark hair and long eyelashes might be genetic 😳
@•AwkwardStrxnger• Whaaaat?! I don't even know that many people haha I'm planning my own wedding right now and I can't fathom how much something like that costs. Wow!
They use Ayurveda techniques for their hair. Applying oils to the hair promotes growth and thickness, and prevents hair from falling out too much. It's partially genetic as the thickest hair strand in world was found in that region of the world. Its a combination of genetics, and cultural hair care.
@@shelbyb9965 Every Indian wedding has hundreds of people and the bride and groom don't know most of them because a lot of them are other relatives or distant relatives of the parents and even people who aren't related are invited so yeah 😂
I make custom bridal Lehengas like the ones shown in the videos. So much work goes into them and they can come at a hefty price here in Canada. The amount of detail takes a long time. If im doing one on my own takes about a 4 to 6 days, 12 hours each day just on embroidery. Still I love doing this, never gets boring and never changing my career. The looks on the brides faces when they try on the outfit never gets old.
As an Indian, any Indian can brag you to attend a wedding even if you're not known by the couple or their parents. They will be your friend and even can stay in contact for longer period and you can get to see dozens of beautiful dresses in wedding. Lenghas are beautiful and Saaris are mostly hot.
Being an Indian, it's kinda proud moment that whole world is giving respect to our culture it deserves ❤️❤️. This is just a trailer by the way, we have more diverse traditions 😊. Love you all ❤️
Why do you need a foreigners validation to be proud of your culture? This kind of need to be validated is driving the 'reacting to Indian stuff' TH-cam trend. Sometimes I feel like they're not being genuine and is trying to appeal to the Indian crowd to increase subscribers (bc hey we're one of the most populated countries ever). Although I'm not implying that this lady here is not genuine, it's just that many people fake positive emotions and it's so evident. Indians get discriminated against when they visit these countries (like Japan and S Korea).
@@tinag7506 so true! I agree with every word you've said. Bcz of clowns who really think people are appreciating indian culture people are making reaction stuff so much it's almost embarrassing. The only thing foreigners know about india is spicy curry & poverty that's it.
There are many other types of Indian wedding dresses. Each states have their own unique dresses which belongs to their own culture. You should really check on those dresses also.
People at my school think India and it’s culture is weird for some reason and I am indian so I’ve gotten so many so called insults like go back to your cricket pitch as if that’s supposed to hurt me in any way but it doesn’t like yeah we’re good at cricket and what about it and it’s fun seeing people try to insult us indian but just walk away looking dumb
As an Indian, I know that we would never see the second and last lehenga in an wedding as here, the color white is worn to express sorrow and on dealth ceremonies. Although, we may see them in simple parties where there is not as much culture involved.
May I ask why the color white is worn, instead of black in most western countries? That's very beautiful! I'm very curious to know! I tried to google it but I wasn't really getting many answers that I understood!
@@starlightlab4786 white represents peace and sincerity, so we wear white as to offer our sincerity and may the late person's soul finds peace in afterlife
@@thegryffindor1258 that's so beautiful 🥺 I think a lot of western ceremonies have adopted a view such as that, as I've seen a big shift in clothing from black to white, to celebrate their life rather than mourn the passing of them.
The red dress is like magical : it's a representative of our Indian culture because it signifies the flames around Which the seven holy promises are made.. However many have switched up to other colours for a little fun and pop and honestly the last one : white with golden borders was beyond beautiful...
@@vandanakataruka1215 true ... I don't know the reason behind it... But I know that when a woman's husband dies she wears nothing but white or black clothing because, it is believed that with the husband gone all the colours in a woman's life also go. That's why widowed women wear black or white clothes... Which can be a reason why she doesn't wear that colour on her wedding.
@@vandanakataruka1215 each state and culture has their own beliefs. We wear yellow and red for the main wedding, anything else for reception. Maharashtrains were green.
@@Foodfry122 no wonder these three colours are meant good in Hinduism ,green in a Savan and if you are the bride then yellow and Red mostly Idk if it's me I 've seen most of the brides switches from their lehenga to yellow saree since the lehenga is heavy and indian wedding took a whole one night to complete the tradition lol... We celebrate the godamn festival for a week and it's fun
I told my Indian sister-in-law that I'd love to wear an Indian dress for my future wedding and she got so happy and excited. All the people at her and my brother's wedding years back just look so stunning!!
Holy-😯 these dresses are absolutely stunning! The details alone are incredible, not to mention the beautiful contrast of the colors😍 Whoever made these put their heart and soul into it. They're not just dresses, they're pure art
Yes.. As a Maharashtrian we don't wear lehenga in our wedding. We mostly wear saree even at reception but now wearing lehenga is fashion so in some weddings you can see lehenga ( only at reception) and sarees also have many different patterns like maharashtrian saree is different from south indian saree. I think she should try every wedding drees of India (saree, lehenga,nauvari saree, paithani etc)
Yes , I am from Kerala and here we wear Kerala saree or settu mundu during rituals ( which is mostly conducted in temple hence the bridal makeup is so simple) after the rituals we have luncheon and function in hall where we mostly wear silk saree with high makeup and ornaments , then for reception we mostly preferred gown , Lehenga or saree.
Yep , i saw some Assamese and Manipuri dresses .. so pretty 😍. Down south it’s only sarees mostly for all functions or half sarees on one occasion and lehengas for reception with a lot of persistent effort from the bride 😂
I'm Assamese and I've got to agree that out of all the wedding dresses I've seen, Manipuri wedding dresses and Assamese ones are the most beautiful and elegant out of them all❤️❤️
I love Indian wedding outfits. The jewelry, the intricate designs on the fabrics, the traditions, the mehndi... it's just beautiful. I am in no way 100% educated on this topic, but it is still a sight for me to take in. Sidenote: Indian food is pretty bomb. I am also very hungry right now. Damn. 😐🙃
funfact: Those gowns took 6-8 months and sometimes a whole 2years to be finished and yes those are all hand embroidery one gown goes through 20 different hands
@@veen-a2092 now THAT'S some craftsmanship right there! I would never let go of a dress that went through so much. Bless the embroidery, tailors, and all that put so much hard work into these gowns.
these lenghas, dresses, suits ( these are the traditional wear names) are hand embroided and they take 2-3 or 1-2 years plus they aren’t sold for like 30000 rupees it is sold for 1+ lakh u can convert 1 lakh into ur own currency and get to know how expensive itis :)
Same here, just reading the comments i feel so happy and proud of being an indian and happy that so many people enjoy our wedding styles, scenery everything :D
@@ishitagupta2655 Angrezi log se pata chalta hai ki hum kitne famous hai, And mind your language in my reply section, Reply karne ke pehle, apni bhasha sudharlo! Lalat hai!
The fact that u gave every dress a very high rating makes me proud of India and our Indian dresses.. Like no dress gone below 9 rating.. Just woww!! 😍✨💜
I'm glad someone's got this convo going. I can't get enough of these beautiful dresses. I love that they do not limit themselves to one color and they go down the isle looking like royalty.
@@Mormo08 yes that’s so true I feel like just people that are from Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, and places like that always have the best dresses. Like wedding and reception and not to mention all the other functions like mehdni (henna) night.
No one can beat the traditional red dress
you are right 😉😁😁😎
@@BTSMIDOL woo nice name
The pink one can
Yep
Well we share same brain cells…
I went to an Indian wedding and not only the outfits were beautiful, but the scenery, traditions and food were amazing!!
Especially the desserts
@@fidgettime5033 😂😂😂😂
@@theblacktornado6317 I mean tbh me and my maasi go to weddings only for food
@@fidgettime5033 actually me bhi
🤣🤣🤣🤣
When you know the bride is coming in an Indian wedding this song plays 😂
:"din shagna da-"
Din shagna da means - Day of wedding
@@prathameshrambhekar4792 ik
Oii oii indian directioner 😃
@@manyasharma3227 OMGGG OIIII ❤❤
WE are everywhere😃
North Indian wedding wear usually involves bridal dresses like these while South Indian is more of Sarees. Both are stunning and it changes the entire vibe based on how you carry yourself with each one.
West Bengal and Maharashtra too
Yeah.... except the red one, the rest either looks like the makeover of the bride's sister or outfits for reception parties.
And there is nothing more to India apart from North and South, right!!! There is no West or East or Notheast or Central India,, nothing... everything according to a South Indian is North and South 😂😂😂 I wonder what do they teach you all in Indian geography in School.. 😂😂 so good to stay in a teeny tiny sweet bubble of South India 😂😂😂😂😂
@@shrutijoshi7885 oh, i apologise for that...but I was referring to the dressing styles and I was under the impression north (as in North of South, which includes west north east, north west and east) india, lehenga and ghagra were the common wedding dresses and sarees were for regular wear.
Correct me if I'm wrong, in the light of all inclusivity, and let me know which part of India I've missed out this time😊
@@eshanvim.n637 no dear actually it depends ki aap kis culture se belong krte ho lehanga is just a trend mainly rich people and people live in cities follow but in rural areas bride wear mostly their traditional outfit like in maharashtra bride mostly wear paithani or navari 😊
As an Indian I really appreciate that the people from other countries respect our culture
The fact that they respect ours but most of us don't respect theirs
Ya they started following our culture and we started to forgot about it
@@Aanshipatidar True
And the fact that most Indians disrespect and make fun of other's culture... my Hindi teacher literally calls East Asians as "cHinG cHonGs" and black ppl as the the n word 🗿🔪
@srishti true
These lehengas are so pretty 😩 and not every Indian bride wear lehenga for their wedding some people wear saree too ♥️✨
True
@@nandy6157 Not some ,most of them wearing saree for wedding rituals.. I belong north part of India and here lehenga are only wear for the garland ceremony.... Despite of different cultures in all part of India.. wearing Saree for wedding is common among all people , yeah but in a different styles..
@@AmitYadav-fc1dj I’m jatt Sikh and I have actually never been to a wedding where the bride wore a saree. I would love to see one in a saree.
yeah , true
@@idontcareaboutyouropinions423 and y is that , u indian r
Indians are perfect in everything decorations,dressing code,their culture also is perfect and they are all beautiful omg I love them their movies are also awesome 🥺😍
Thanks
Food you didn't mention here
Thank you so much
You are always invited 😍😍
That's so kind of you❤.......my pleasure.
I’m Indian and these dresses don’t honestly compare to the ones you see in wedding or that I go to I guess. But these dresses are truly stunning
these r real wedding dresses from real weddings.
we have seen it alot.
The second would not usually be worn in a wedding; It would be worn either in a party or a simple celebration.
Edit: I have nothing against the color. I meant that the style is a little simple.
Yeah that would be wore by brides sister or relative... But third one was just 😍😍😍😍😍
ikr it's like a bride's sister's outfit for Sangeet or something
Either it can be dress any friend of bride or groom
It can be for like cousins, friends and all✨❤
also the last one- we wear white for funerals, not weddings lol
Even though I'm not an Indian I love their dresses 💗💕
Thank you . Lots of love from India
Thanx I am indian welcome to my home my contry💐💐💐
Thankyou 💜💜 lot's of love from india
@@JiN_WaS_ThE_rAPpINg_TEaCHer... hehe army 🤣💜
@@aadarshita8363 😁😁
For non indian or people who might not be familiar with the culture: indian wedding dresses are usually, if not always, tones of red, recently the colors pink and cream white have also been worn due to several celebrities wearing them on their wedding. But the culture still stands for red wedding lenhga/saree/suit. Depending on which part of India you’re from. That blue lehnga is NOT a wedding dress. A lot of them are not wedding dresses.
Edit: there is a lot of diversity in india regarding wedding dresses, please read the comments by fellow indians, if you want to know more.
Bruh she's rating wedding dresses not bridal dresses.
In the south of India the traditional colour is green!
Indian here. This is not even close to true. It depends on what Indian culture and tradition you come from.
@@gitanjalianand3543depends of which part of south for us in coastal Karnataka it was Red traditionally. Never white .
I read somewhere it’s because in of the four Vedas it’s mentioned wearing red is auspicious.
Their wedding dresses are sooo much better than American wedding dresses. They are not afraid of color.
😅we don't shy away from colour at all..in fact it's an explosion of colours.. festivals weddings more colourful more the revelry true..n most definitely beats western wedding outfits..years ago wen I went to my first it was like waaatt that's d wedding dress..now I'm used to seeing the white dresses..but I my god colour pls..n soo much handicrafts..textile..silks..the intricately detailed inch by inch weaving by artisans is resplendent..thanks for ur appreciation ❤
but it should not be white and black
The second and third ones looks like something guests would wear at the wedding, still very pretty!
Third is often weared in bridal tea party and sometimes in wedding. There is a movie named hridhyam in malayalam film industry where the heroine uses this dress for her wedding(❤️❤️from kerala)😊
I decently agree
Wait. Really!? Yall could wear that to a wedding!?
@@NocturnalLoner yeah actually we usually wear dresses like that to weddings
@@user-xf3bu9zy2y wow. Down here in America, if you wear a dress THAT stunning, people will probably think you're trying to take attention away from the bride. (Apparently.) Thankfully not all American weddings are like that.
I really appreciate how respectful she is of the culture even if she doesn't understand it. This is how everyone should be. I'm not saying you can't like something, I totally understand but I've always loved Indian dresses, especially wedding dresses.
she would be canceled if she wansnt
Exactly! If you can't or don't understand something then least you can be is respectful towards it.
yes
But then she doesn't research about it AT ALL and pick the whitest one as her favorite. Kinda threw the most traditional and common one out the window
@@adamai2873 what’s wrong with her liking the whitest one the best? That has nothing to do with the culture, that’s literally just her opinion of what she personally liked the most.
I'm Italian but dang...i'm OBSESSED. These dresses are just masterpieces,i love them sm! Man if only i had one. Too bad i'm staying single for life lol
Lehengas are just exclusive for brides, u can wear them for parties too or any other special event
Nobody's lose
Awww I'm Indian..n single fr life maybe too lol..wen ur in India mayb I can arrange one fr u..u can hv ur big day celebration of urself without needing someone..I try do that much as I can..I highly recommend u celebrate u without waiting fr a guy or a d day.. definitely helping u get one..u can hv any of mine too ❤
Also want to mention that each region has different food, traditions...etc even the clothes that we wear during the weddings differ though the ones you saw are pretty popular so people wear them
This is actually a reason why a lot of Indian girls including me, want to marry but don't need a husband. Our whole marriage ceremony, outfit, whole vibe its like a festival and its sooo gorgeous that makes us like 'yaay I'm married now Mr husband go away, I'm gonna go back to my previous life now Sia' 😂
Such a truth 😂
Gurl I feel u, u put my feelings in words
😂😂😂true af
I always wait for someone's marriage so I can wear these dress...
DUDE SO TRUEE
Wow you indians realy have so beautiful wedding dresses it's unbelivable how pretty they are! Lots of love from Germany 💕
Thank you.... love you so much 😍
Thankyou in Germany you guys wear white gorgeous dresses right?
@@kowsalyakrystal232 I am an indian 🤣
@@kowsalyakrystal232 I know
I am asking to fiona .....🙃🙂
I guess that blue indian dress was wore by an *Actress*
››Shivangi Joshi
Yess❤
I went to my bosses ( husband and wife) wedding and let me tell you my boss wedding dress was stunning. Actually( she is a princess 👸 from India) they very rich but very humble people. They treat us as family 🌺❤️
Also the food is really good and I was surprised they eat spice food ! Everything was delicious 😋
I can't tell you about indian beauty but our hindu culture is indeed beautiful 🥺❤️
@@myglobalyt ☺️🌺
Fun fact : you haven't seen the real Indian wedding dress "saree".
I think she is talking about bridal dresses andI have not actually seen many brides wearing saree. But sarees are pretty too. I still wonder how my mom walk in those tho😭
@@sg-gt3rm There are plenty who wear saaree as traditional bridal attire. Bengali, Malayalam, Tamil, Oriya, plenty more actually.
I was one of them and I am still in love with my Banarasi saare which I wore in my wedding day. 🥰
@@sg-gt3rm my mom never really wears a saree. I've never seen her wear one in my life. She mostly just wears a kameez
@@moumitamahapatra well ig i only went to North Indian weddings but yes there are traditions where they wear saree. My mistake. They look so beautiful too.
@@itzajusta_Me my mom wears western clothes now but she still saree when needed.
India is so diverse with rich variety of cultures and communities that these wedding dresses represent just one type of wedding dress! You'll be amazed to so see all of them!
ikr, even tamil nadu alone have different type of wedding dresses, imagine all states together.
There are 29 states with hundreds of styles of dresses
Yep like bengali banarasee sarees>>> 😩
me after seeing the fourth dress "Oh The blue one it's Nairaaaa ( shivangi)"#yrkkh
I also notice that
Wo show to mere nati pote bhi dekhenge
Tab tak chalega
I also noticed I am shock and happy at same time 🎉#yrkkh
Girl, if you rate these dresses 10/10, then the actual 10/10 dresses wld be 10000/10🗿 you definitely gotta see more!
Ive always wanted to know more about indian culture, so when i found out my teacher is indian, i was amazed. Ive learnt so much from her and the traditions and culture completely fascinate me
@@yourboss6083 oh thats cool! Im from Norway 🇳🇴
@@user-wu3mp2oz3b off topic but im from norway too!
Oh , that's so sweet of you , even you don't know that what an honor you are giving to forward by respecting and indian women, it's a big part of our culture, and offcourse , huge love from India to you , lv ya ...🙂🙂
@@user-wu3mp2oz3b please come and visit our country... I'll be glad if you'll come...
Btw I'm from delhi 💜🌼
@@yourboss6083 kolkata 😃😃 wahh 👏 bhaiya....
Actually review Bollywood actresse's wedding outfits. You'll be amazed by the dresses wore by em on their weddings ✨✨
Yesss...
Yes
Yes yes yes
Exactly
Yes actually
Maharastra,Andhra,Telangana,tamilnadu,Kerala,Karnataka left the chat
Nowadays in Maharashtra also brides wears lehenga at varmala ceremony. For other marriage ceremony like haldi they wear saree
Even Bengal, Orissa.
@@snehsmitmaybe some
I’m obsessed with say yes to the dress India . They have such amazing designs and options and stunning brides
I've been to India at least 5 times. The outfits, cuisine(food), culture, people, nature are amazing!
"We were born amazing"
-An Amazing girl of India
Come again 😌😌
As an Indian I am happy u like our culture and dresses
Happy to know our guest felt good here 😊😊
Second one is not bride attire
Why do Indian dresses gotta be so drop dead gorgeous!!
The fact that Indians wear different dresses in their weddings based on which part of the country we hail.❤ But of course, these dersses (Lehengas) are most prevalent, atleast through the internet. I love watching my country through the lens of internet❤
I feel like Indians pair colors really well. Like the most brightest color they can make it look so subtle at the same time.
Indian wedding dresses are amazing, the attention to detail and effort they put in is honestly fascinating, when I got mine, my jaw literally dislocated.
Umm.why did you write jisoo and Jennie can step on my face 🤣🤣🤣
@@Pihubestie It’s Rosé. But I Stan blackpink, so my username is like this.
@@musicenthusiast16 your username😂
Ur married and u Stan blackpink?? That's so cringe lol
@@lunar_eclipse_444 wtf-
Half of them are not wedding dresses😂😂😂
Those "lehngas" are worn by guests in weddings
Ikr😂 I don't like the color for half of them
Those are north style sis!
Also see South! 😍
This is only extreme north. Wedding dresses in UP, Maharashtra and Bengal are way different from this.
@@ashwinmiyer6159 I think all states of india have different traditions of wedding
@@ashwinmiyer6159west bengal is not North side it's eastern side an yes our Bengali girls wearing this also wearing saree call benarosi
@@avigujjar8071yes different traditional but culture an religion in same aka sanatan dharma 🕉️
Fact: Lehangas are not the only bridal dress in India. Since the cultures are diverse in India many bridal dresses can be seen there. Lehenga is one of them
Indian wedding dresses are so unique and so pretty!! I also freakin love the mehendi too!
That's not henna luv
That's mehndi
@@AbdurRahman-cy4wu we north Indians don't call it henna . We call it mehendi as well
@@expiredmayoteeth5615 it the same thing luv💀 just different names
pls don't call it henna it's mehendi and I think every Indian calls it mehendi
Not unique.. I saw Pakistani and bangladeshi wedding dresses are also same
I heard their weddings have many ceremonies, and I saw they're always having fun. I'm jealous, weddings in our place is so silence. You can say you'll sing Silent Night.
It's like the other side of the hill! The rituals and dresses are beautiful! But added to that the surrounding drama sometimes become so much that we are like oh god.. it's better to have it like westerners. Less people, less drama, lesser obligations 🤷🏻♀️
^^ two types of people on indian culture 😂
ps. im indian and it's hilarious how foreigners love our culture but we're just tired of all the chaos.
You can come India 🇮🇳 we will welcome you
@@lilly-vi8bm ikr 😂
@@lilly-vi8bm Same 😂
At Indian weddings, the bride can never be outshined by others even tho all other women be stunning as much as they want to be ...u simply cannot outshine the Indian bride
Who all saw naira "Shivangi joshi" In that blue dress 😄
The fact that every different culture in India have different wedding dresses ✨✨
They use pure silk for their wedding dresses that are often embroidered with gold thread, and the FOOD yall. Wayyyyyy more generous to guests in an indian wedding than any other culture. Hundreds of people are invited to weddings and the food provided is in HUGE amounts with high quality basmati rice and meat yall. They are also very serious about which families can marry and every indian or pakistani woman ive ever known has had an arranged marriage.
Also i think for them, having gorgeous long dark hair and long eyelashes might be genetic 😳
While reading i felt like i am reading a paragraph but still very well said
@•AwkwardStrxnger• Whaaaat?! I don't even know that many people haha
I'm planning my own wedding right now and I can't fathom how much something like that costs. Wow!
Yes we Indians have black hair and long eyelashes-and I'm a Indian and this almost made me cry -It is so sweet!
They use Ayurveda techniques for their hair. Applying oils to the hair promotes growth and thickness, and prevents hair from falling out too much. It's partially genetic as the thickest hair strand in world was found in that region of the world. Its a combination of genetics, and cultural hair care.
@@shelbyb9965 Every Indian wedding has hundreds of people and the bride and groom don't know most of them because a lot of them are other relatives or distant relatives of the parents and even people who aren't related are invited so yeah 😂
I make custom bridal Lehengas like the ones shown in the videos. So much work goes into them and they can come at a hefty price here in Canada. The amount of detail takes a long time. If im doing one on my own takes about a 4 to 6 days, 12 hours each day just on embroidery. Still I love doing this, never gets boring and never changing my career. The looks on the brides faces when they try on the outfit never gets old.
love the pink its simple,rich and nice
As an Indian, any Indian can brag you to attend a wedding even if you're not known by the couple or their parents. They will be your friend and even can stay in contact for longer period and you can get to see dozens of beautiful dresses in wedding. Lenghas are beautiful and Saaris are mostly hot.
Saaris can be beautiful too. Take a look at the Paithani (Maharashtrian) saree ♡
Last one was Naira from yeh rishta kya kehlata hai am i ryt
@@devashrijoshi9079 oh yes! I wore a Paithani (Navaari) at the wedding i attended 2 weeks ago! I looked graceful as heck!
@@legend_never_dies_miss_u_bro yep.
As an Indian
Being an Indian, it's kinda proud moment that whole world is giving respect to our culture it deserves ❤️❤️. This is just a trailer by the way, we have more diverse traditions 😊. Love you all ❤️
Same
Why do you need a foreigners validation to be proud of your culture? This kind of need to be validated is driving the 'reacting to Indian stuff' TH-cam trend. Sometimes I feel like they're not being genuine and is trying to appeal to the Indian crowd to increase subscribers (bc hey we're one of the most populated countries ever). Although I'm not implying that this lady here is not genuine, it's just that many people fake positive emotions and it's so evident. Indians get discriminated against when they visit these countries (like Japan and S Korea).
@@tinag7506 so true! I agree with every word you've said. Bcz of clowns who really think people are appreciating indian culture people are making reaction stuff so much it's almost embarrassing. The only thing foreigners know about india is spicy curry & poverty that's it.
Ikr
Samee
If " Tera Ghar jayega isme" was a dress
There are many other types of Indian wedding dresses. Each states have their own unique dresses which belongs to their own culture. You should really check on those dresses also.
I love how people love indian culture, clothes and food. This makes me so proud because I am an Indian ☺️❤️
Me too!
People at my school think India and it’s culture is weird for some reason and I am indian so I’ve gotten so many so called insults like go back to your cricket pitch as if that’s supposed to hurt me in any way but it doesn’t like yeah we’re good at cricket and what about it and it’s fun seeing people try to insult us indian but just walk away looking dumb
@@mkaurb6380 yeah and they can't beat India in cricket anyways not even in there wildest dreams 😌❤️
@@d2cyan ❤️❤️
@@mkaurb6380 Lmao they're just sad that the world's finally calling them out for constantly looting other countries
As an Indian, I know that we would never see the second and last lehenga in an wedding as here, the color white is worn to express sorrow and on dealth ceremonies.
Although, we may see them in simple parties where there is not as much culture involved.
May I ask why the color white is worn, instead of black in most western countries? That's very beautiful! I'm very curious to know! I tried to google it but I wasn't really getting many answers that I understood!
Acc to Hindu culture white colour refer to sorrow , when someone die the people wear white colour
@@starlightlab4786 white represents peace and sincerity, so we wear white as to offer our sincerity and may the late person's soul finds peace in afterlife
@@thegryffindor1258 that's so beautiful 🥺 I think a lot of western ceremonies have adopted a view such as that, as I've seen a big shift in clothing from black to white, to celebrate their life rather than mourn the passing of them.
Ehhh but there are ppl who wear like cream white colours as brides. But in funeral we wear mostly white.
I love how she says she likes the dressing and weddings and rate most of the dressed 8/9➕
Naira in blue lehnga
As a indian i'm so happy seeing people liking indian weddings traditions so much thank u guys 🇮🇳💖
Indian dresses are just on another level. So detailed and the colours *chef's kiss*
Absolutely adore indian culture 😄😄👏, want to see my girlfriend one day wearing that , My dream Latin woman !!! ☺️☺️🙌🙌
i never been to Indian weddings in my life
The red dress is like magical : it's a representative of our Indian culture because it signifies the flames around Which the seven holy promises are made.. However many have switched up to other colours for a little fun and pop and honestly the last one : white with golden borders was beyond beautiful...
But it's said that bride can't wear black or white in her wedding
@@vandanakataruka1215 true ...
I don't know the reason behind it... But I know that when a woman's husband dies she wears nothing but white or black clothing because, it is believed that with the husband gone all the colours in a woman's life also go. That's why widowed women wear black or white clothes... Which can be a reason why she doesn't wear that colour on her wedding.
@@vandanakataruka1215 each state and culture has their own beliefs. We wear yellow and red for the main wedding, anything else for reception. Maharashtrains were green.
@@Foodfry122 no wonder these three colours are meant good in Hinduism ,green in a Savan and if you are the bride then yellow and Red mostly Idk if it's me I 've seen most of the brides switches from their lehenga to yellow saree since the lehenga is heavy and indian wedding took a whole one night to complete the tradition lol... We celebrate the godamn festival for a week and it's fun
Yes Ishaan, true lessgooo
I told my Indian sister-in-law that I'd love to wear an Indian dress for my future wedding and she got so happy and excited. All the people at her and my brother's wedding years back just look so stunning!!
I am also an Indian 🇮🇳 I love lehenga ... And I also love western classic white wedding dress.. They are gorgeous😍✨❤
Siyeon I see
@@yesbabyyes4474 yes, the bride I wanna marry in the wedding dress hahahaha
//j
@allison♡ then where are you from
@allison♡ you said that your dad is an Indian so I thought you are an Indian too
It's very common 😃😃 . It's part of our culture.
Honestly they all look like princess dresses they are BEAUTIFUL
Holy-😯 these dresses are absolutely stunning! The details alone are incredible, not to mention the beautiful contrast of the colors😍 Whoever made these put their heart and soul into it. They're not just dresses, they're pure art
Yeah, you should also see the designer sarees for our country's weddings. They are gorgeous too ( Also CAS !!!! )
Ty for appreciating our culture
Indian weddings are always so gorgeous, it’s like a whole different realm
The second one is literally what girls wear to their neighbor's wedding. No way is that a wedding dress.
ok but except the first one and the pink one maybe, the rest were just normal lehengas that the guests wear to the wedding
This lehengas are only popular in northern India only...... basically each Indian state has different wedding dresses.......they all are stunning
Yes.. As a Maharashtrian we don't wear lehenga in our wedding. We mostly wear saree even at reception but now wearing lehenga is fashion so in some weddings you can see lehenga ( only at reception) and sarees also have many different patterns like maharashtrian saree is different from south indian saree. I think she should try every wedding drees of India (saree, lehenga,nauvari saree, paithani etc)
@@lilmeowmeow8016 a fellow Maharashtrian ♡ Paithani is my fav
Yes , I am from Kerala and here we wear Kerala saree or settu mundu during rituals ( which is mostly conducted in temple hence the bridal makeup is so simple) after the rituals we have luncheon and function in hall where we mostly wear silk saree with high makeup and ornaments , then for reception we mostly preferred gown , Lehenga or saree.
I'm from tamil nadu and live in karnataka and in both the places, no one wears these kinds. we have beautiful sarees here
I'm Indonesian but, i love the Indian wedding dress it's just beauty..
Love you from india ❤️😊....there are many varities in indian dresses ❤️...we have sooo many beautiful religious dress..😀
I love red lehengas❤😌😍
Now you Know that Indian wedding, Indian dresses and the overall Indian culture is fab🤩
I'm Indian from North East...our Traditional wedding dresses are also very beautiful...simple yet soo elegant
Yep , i saw some Assamese and Manipuri dresses .. so pretty 😍. Down south it’s only sarees mostly for all functions or half sarees on one occasion and lehengas for reception with a lot of persistent effort from the bride 😂
i saw a few pics, they are relly good
I'm Assamese and I've got to agree that out of all the wedding dresses I've seen, Manipuri wedding dresses and Assamese ones are the most beautiful and elegant out of them all❤️❤️
When you see your fav shivi in that blue lehenga.... O.. My... God.. 😍😍😍
Proud to be an Indian 😄
I, as an Indian, appreciate it. Well, everyone's wedding dress is beautiful I guess?
Same
But these are reception dresses through n through
I love Indian wedding outfits. The jewelry, the intricate designs on the fabrics, the traditions, the mehndi... it's just beautiful. I am in no way 100% educated on this topic, but it is still a sight for me to take in. Sidenote: Indian food is pretty bomb. I am also very hungry right now. Damn. 😐🙃
funfact: Those gowns took 6-8 months and sometimes a whole 2years to be finished and yes those are all hand embroidery one gown goes through 20 different hands
@@veen-a2092 now THAT'S some craftsmanship right there! I would never let go of a dress that went through so much. Bless the embroidery, tailors, and all that put so much hard work into these gowns.
Also Nigerian weddings too!
I eat Indian food every day for dinner 😭
these lenghas, dresses, suits ( these are the traditional wear names) are hand embroided and they take 2-3 or 1-2 years plus they aren’t sold for like 30000 rupees it is sold for 1+ lakh u can convert 1 lakh into ur own currency and get to know how expensive itis :)
Some of them were more of guest dresses but okk🥹
Amazing! It's so beautiful!!
my great grandma is full indian she passed a long time ago but she’s always inspired me
Wow how was this possible at that time?? And Om Shanti 🕉️ for your dadi (great grandmother)
and u r an american?? or an indian???
@@simpleartbyshruti859 american
@@simpleartbyshruti859 No offence, but many other foreign nationalities exist other than "American", yk
@@simpleartbyshruti859 im indian and Irish but i jus say im american
I love Indian saris their so pretty😃
These are not saaris these are lahengas
@@rachnathakur7321 yea- lol
Saris and lehengas are different ...and these are lehengas
Saree and lengha are different
As a Indian I’m happy to see u like our culture ❤
When I was 5, I went to this hotel and there’s was an Indian wedding going on and there where elephants. It really was beautiful
I’m just obsessed whit the Indian culture. It’s just beautiful.
Maybe next time you can rate morrocon wedding dresses. It’s amazing
Ita just not Indian?
As an Indian I'm so happy that you all like our traditional weddings and outfit and I am proud to be an indian 😊 🥰🥰😊
100% True
Same here, just reading the comments i feel so happy and proud of being an indian and happy that so many people enjoy our wedding styles, scenery everything :D
Bruh
Yeah right but still if they don't like our culture it won't matter much because we value it
Yea
You should try rajasthani dress because that look is royal princess 👸
Except for the first one, they all look like dresses guests wear to weddings🤷♀️
It hits different as an Indian to listen to soo much appreciations and praises!
Jai Hind !🇮🇳
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@@ishitagupta2655 Angrezi log se pata chalta hai ki hum kitne famous hai, And mind your language in my reply section, Reply karne ke pehle, apni bhasha sudharlo! Lalat hai!
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@@ishitagupta2655 saare angrez same nahi hote hain UnU
@@jiminslostjams7865 yeaa, thx for supporting, army!
The Indian tradition is always very royal and amazing the food,dresses, culture,gods and more.
The only Indian wedding dress was first one😭
Indian bride __ all Red ♥️
The fact that u gave every dress a very high rating makes me proud of India and our Indian dresses.. Like no dress gone below 9 rating.. Just woww!! 😍✨💜
EXACTLY 😌
Omg ARMY!! ✨💜🌏
You are jungkook's banana milk , I'm suga's tangerine 🍊💜💜😂
@@ranjanakure8753 Ouh.. My bff's channel name is that! 😂😂
@@luvii21hehe 💜💜
These are north indian wedding dresses... In south we usually wears "Patt sarees" in wedding❤
We do wear sarees but this might be the ring day dress .
As an Indian I'm sooo happy with the video and the comments ✨ thankkk youu ✨
I loved the blue one cuzzz it's shivangi joshi aka nairaaaaa❤❤
I love how she goes like "27.5/10" She literally spoke her mind lmao
I'm glad someone's got this convo going. I can't get enough of these beautiful dresses. I love that they do not limit themselves to one color and they go down the isle looking like royalty.
I only loved the 1st one
Except for the 1st, 3rd & last one none others were bridal looks. Those were either wedding guest or bridesmaid look.
I'm from Gujarat but dam I like south Indian wedding dress and ceremony, food, and culture so much ❣️
Why can’t the traditional white dresses in the US look this amazing?!?
We all indian girls wear it
Such a proud moment. Every Indian girl always looks royal
@@krishnikashah8991 not just Indian, People in Bangladesh and Pakistan too
@@Mormo08 yes that’s so true I feel like just people that are from Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, and places like that always have the best dresses. Like wedding and reception and not to mention all the other functions like mehdni (henna) night.
@@Mormo08 well, Bangladesh and Pakistan were at some point part of India. So no doubt we share similar culture
Traditional brides only were red or any shade of red, but Bollywood wedding have influenced people for choose pastel shade for wedding
Indian wedding dress are beautiful but..man they are ÉXPEÑSÍVE