Author: Dipa M

Dipa is the current editor of weddingsOnline India. An engineer-turned-blogger, Dipa has been with WOL since 2012. She is an avid reader and has been published on various online publications across the globe. When not reading or writing, she is out for a walk with her 2 year old Cocker Spaniel named Coco.

Coming Soon: Indian Wedding Jewelry Collection Inspired by the ‘Saat Phere’

World Gold Council has announced its latest wedding jewelry collection, which, in the words of its makers, “Celebrates the Moment of Togetherness”. The seven Beads and Strands represent the Saat Pheras The AZVA collection-photo: www.allwhatshewants.com Indians love jewelry; especially one made from gold. In fact, right since the birth of their daughter; parents scramble to buy gold each year. Thus, they have enough collected by the time she reaches the marriageable age. Gold purchasing is an event in itself; the shopping has to be done at the right “Muhurat”.  There are two main auspicious occasions (according to the lunar calendar), ... Read more

Brides: Would You Dare to Wear Black On Your Wedding Day?

The modern Indian bride is breaking all traditions. She wants to ‘arrest all attention’ on her D-Day, and what better way of doing this than wearing unique Indian wedding colors that no one has dared to before? photo: www.indianclothstore.com DCW showcases India’s Changing Tastes It is no wonder that the Delhi Couture Week 2012 has seen top designers like Varun Bahl enthrall audiences with never-before-seen, chic-meets-retro Indian wedding colors. photo: indianfashiontrend.com In fact; Bahl’s wedding line collection of Fall 2012-13 is an attempt to bring together the classics with a ‘modern twist’ to showcase India’s changing tastes in bridal couture. The ... Read more

Popular Wedding Destinations In India

India is increasingly being seen as a popular destination for saying ‘I Do’. Many westerners, non-residential Indians as well as celebrities are looking upon the country as a unique and exotic venue to ‘get hitched’ at. It is not just the foreigners; native Indians too are opting to get married in spectacular Indian locales. Couples-to-be, wishing to add an element of spice to their wedding ceremonies, are doing so by choosing exotic deserts of Rajasthan or serene beaches of Goa rather than monotonous and standard choices like local banquet/marriage halls. Destination weddings are glamorous affairs; your guests are sure to ... Read more

Traditional Indian Weddings on a Budget

Traditional Indian wedding ceremonies are expensive; even the most intimate ones. In fact, there is no such thing as a “small-scale Indian wedding” – the term “Big Fat Indian wedding” is indeed applicable to most weddings held in and out of the country. The main reason why Indian weddings are expensive can be attributed to the fact that the hosts simply cannot cut short their wedding guest list; there are simply too many ‘feelings’ which need to be considered before one can drop names out of it. Throw in the rising costs, as well as the societal need for display ... Read more

Ideas For Indian Wedding Favors

Traditional Indian weddings are characterized by a great deal of gift giving. Right from the engagement ceremony to the post-wedding rituals and customs; all such occasions see a large-scale exchange of gifts. Photo: en.wikipedia.org The bride is gifted dress materials, saris, expensive jewelry items, household items and utensils, makeup kits etc which form a part of her bridal trousseau. Likewise the groom is gifted kurtas /sherwanis as well as jewelry and Indian sweet (mithai) boxes. The other significant relatives on either side also receive gifts in the form of saris, jewelry, sweets etc. photo: jaipurmart.trustpass.alibaba.com Apart from the main guests; ... Read more

Post Indian Wedding Rituals and Ceremonies

An integral part of every Indian wedding ceremony is the post wedding rituals. The merriment does not just stop with the bride’s departure to her husband’s home. In fact, the Doli or Vidaai ceremony is often quite emotional; so the groom’s family ensures that it makes the bride feel welcome by continuing the celebrations with joy and enthusiasm. Modern Indian weddings are usually characterized by the groom’s family hosting a reception ceremony. This gives well wishers, especially the ones who could not attend the wedding, a chance to give their blessings and best wishes to the new couple. Reception ceremony ... Read more

Indian Wedding Basics: Planning the Guest List

Perhaps the trickiest part of planning a wedding is drawing up the guest lists. Indian traditions dictate that the bride’s family handles this complicated issue (and also foots the bill!). It is essential to manage this aspect delicately in order to avoid hassles in the longer run. Photo courtesy: www.phototantra.com If your (i.e. the bride-to-be’s) parents are handling the guest lists, then tradition holds that you get to invite more of your guests. But it is essential that the groom’s family gets to invite a proportional number, irrespective of who is handling the costs. Hence, both families must sit down and ... Read more