Thursday, June 17, 2010

Attending an Indian Wedding as a non-Indian guest?

I am attending a tradtional Indian wedding very soon. (in Australia)



HOWEVER! It is a cross cultural affair - the bride is Jewish Anglo-Saxon and the groom is Fijian Indian. They have had a tradtional "white wedding" to celebrate the bride's heritage and now they are having a traditional Indian wedding to celebrate the groom's.



We have been asked to dress in Saris/Sarees; what should I look for that will suit me as a tall, fair (ie white) skinned, blonde female that will suit me but keep to all the traditions of an Indian wedding in style, colour etc?



Also, what about hair, jewellery, shoes etc?



I understand that red is the traditional colour for the bride, but is it also appropriate for guests to wear as well or is it considered a big no-no to wear the same colour like it is in more Christian ceremonies?



Help?!



Attending an Indian Wedding as a non-Indian guest?

i m a Indian.



why don't u leave ur hair open. wear some silver jewelery



and a suit( salwar kameez- indian name) wear some high heels and some artificial gold bangles.



good luck



Attending an Indian Wedding as a non-Indian guest?

Not that I'm bitter or anything, I understand paggi gave the only helpful answer.



But if we were answering for points, wouldn't we just make an answer like "I don't know." or "...." Instead of actually answering?



Just because she was more helpful doesn't mean the rest of us weren't trying! Report It



Attending an Indian Wedding as a non-Indian guest?

hello



well i m male so dont have ideas abt other stuffs



but sure no-no for same red bridal dress



u can wear something in sky blue (sarara)



if u can msg me on messenger i can show u few



my id is khandor_nayan@yahoo.co.in



Attending an Indian Wedding as a non-Indian guest?

I'm not certain but make sure you find out what the deal is...don't wear red....good luck and have fun



Attending an Indian Wedding as a non-Indian guest?

Ask your friend. She'll help you. No offense to anyone here, but you are virtual. It's much better to ask someone you KNOW you can trust.



I'm sorry I'm not much help.



:(



Good luck! And remember to care more about what you think about yourself than about what others think about you.

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