Gaye holud saree
10 Amazing Gaye Holud Looks of Bengali Bride
If you are soon Bride-to-be then here are some amazing Bengali Gaye Holud looks of Bengali Brides to help you pick your final Haldi look on your special day.
Gaye Holud, pre-wedding ritual in Bengali wedding, is a colorful and vibrant celebration where the bride is embellished with turmeric paste, symbolizing beauty along with purity. This ritual takes place early morning on the time of wedding and all family members and friends honor together with pleasure, music and laughter. And if you are soon bride to be then here are the best Bengali Gaye Holud looks of our brides, one of the head wedding photographers in Howrah, Kolkata.
Presenting our Drama Queens-Top Bengali Gaye Holud Looks
1) The Classic Saree worn by Nari with Gold Jewellery
Watch our Bride wearing a traditional yellow saree with intricate pink border. She has paired with light weight gold jewellery and how can I lose telling about those eyes filled with kajal which is capable of expressing all the emotions. Its difficult to move our eyes away from this Bengali Haldi look.
2) The Regal Light and Red Combination
Our Bride wearing a white saree wit
Saree (gaye holud)
Windsor Chevron Dress with Coral Straps
$48 $50
Lulus Medium Polished Perfection White Satin Sleeveless Mermaid Wedding Dress
$89 $128
Elegant White Lace Bridal Gown Vintage 60s, 70s IGLWU wedding dress
$150
Lulu's White Strapless Wedding Dress
$75 $120
Elegant long Navy Lace Trim dress size Huge
$62 $65
Chiara Boni La Petite Robe Cocoon Collar Trumpet Gown
$490 $995
Lazaro Wedding Dress
$400 $1,500
Elegant White Floral Lace Gown
$1,700 $2,149
Cream Sheath Wedding Guest Dress 3/4 Sleeve/ 24W
$25
James Perse Floral 100% Silk Sash Tie Dress
$40 $265
Stylish White Lace Dress
$1,500 $2,270
White Sleeveless Lace Floral Sheath Dress Women's Medium Cocktail Party
$22
Windsor Blush Dress
$15 $65
THE SAREE
For our Holud, I decided to stick to traditional. The saree is the national dress for Bangladeshi women, and as I had decided to wear lehengas on both my wedding and wedding reception, it was a perfectly fitting option for the holud.
For each of the major events, I focused on one or two gemstones or precious metals which formed the basis of my ensemble. For the engagement, it was pearls and polki, for the bridal shower, diamonds, for the wedding gold with a tap of ruby, and for the reception, sapphire and diamonds.
And for the Holud? It was pure gold. The Indian subcontinent and its people have had long love-affair with gold and for generations we have adorned ourselves with this precious metal to mark important milestones and celebrations. We not only use as jewellery, but have even incorporated it into the garments we wear by weaving them with gold, and gold coated pure mulberry silk threads. The region that is perhaps most celebrated for this practice is Kachipuram in the South of India, which is where my saree was woven. Sarees are typically designed with various threads, embroideries, sequins, and, or stones, however, sarees such as the Kachipuram fo
THE SAREE
For our Holud, I decided to stick to traditional. The saree is the national dress for Bangladeshi women, and as I had decided to wear lehengas on both my wedding and wedding reception, it was a perfectly fitting option for the holud.
For each of the major events, I focused on one or two gemstones or precious metals which formed the basis of my ensemble. For the engagement, it was pearls and polki, for the bridal shower, diamonds, for the wedding gold with a contact of ruby, and for the reception, sapphire and diamonds.
And for the Holud? It was pure gold. The Indian subcontinent and its people have had long love-affair with gold and for generations we own adorned ourselves with this precious metal to mark significant milestones and celebrations. We not only use as jewellery, but have even incorporated it into the garments we wear by weaving them with gold, and gold coated pure mulberry silk threads. The region that is perhaps most renowned for this practice is Kachipuram in the South of India, which is where my saree was woven. Sarees are typically designed with various threads, embroideries, sequins, and, or stones, however, sarees such as the Kachipuram foc