Indian men are not to curious or enthusiastic about fashion but have always maintained their sense of style. Men believe in looking their best even though they spend every little time on themselves. Men have often said that women spend too much time decorating themselves when it takes only seconds looking one's best. Women are always known to take hours painting their faces with make-up and deciding what to flaunt around in public.
Indian society has always taught man to present themselves in the best possible manner and at the time look presentable in public. At weddings or any other function, men have never had a problem with what to wear and have always worn what suits them best contrary to women who believe in buying an entire shop of clothes and still say they have nothing to wear. A sherwani is an outfit men often wear at a wedding or even when they themselves are getting married. It's a dress that men at all ages wear. South Indian men have always believed in keeping their attire simple and have always worn a dhoti.
Women on the other hand have found wearing Kanchipuram sarees the easiest and simplest from the entire wedding collection. Every tradition has taught both the bride and groom to wear appropriate clothes that seem fit to the world and society. At a wedding, both the bride and groom play a significant part respectively. At a North Indian wedding, most Sikhs wear turbans on their head which is obviously a part of their religion and Muslims have always worn a simple cap like thing on their ends.
A bride on the other hand, covers her neck with heavy jewelry and heavy attire since she has to look her best. The dress or the ghagra choli often worn is completed with bangles. Abroad men have always worn tuxedos for their weddings and the women wear a white gown at church.According to the Sikh traditions, both men and women have to wear a turbans along with their wedding attire. When getting married at a Gurudwara or any other holy place in India, the family and friends have to cover their heads.
Indian society has always taught man to present themselves in the best possible manner and at the time look presentable in public. At weddings or any other function, men have never had a problem with what to wear and have always worn what suits them best contrary to women who believe in buying an entire shop of clothes and still say they have nothing to wear. A sherwani is an outfit men often wear at a wedding or even when they themselves are getting married. It's a dress that men at all ages wear. South Indian men have always believed in keeping their attire simple and have always worn a dhoti.
Women on the other hand have found wearing Kanchipuram sarees the easiest and simplest from the entire wedding collection. Every tradition has taught both the bride and groom to wear appropriate clothes that seem fit to the world and society. At a wedding, both the bride and groom play a significant part respectively. At a North Indian wedding, most Sikhs wear turbans on their head which is obviously a part of their religion and Muslims have always worn a simple cap like thing on their ends.
A bride on the other hand, covers her neck with heavy jewelry and heavy attire since she has to look her best. The dress or the ghagra choli often worn is completed with bangles. Abroad men have always worn tuxedos for their weddings and the women wear a white gown at church.According to the Sikh traditions, both men and women have to wear a turbans along with their wedding attire. When getting married at a Gurudwara or any other holy place in India, the family and friends have to cover their heads.