Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Different Sehra Styles to Adorn Groom's Trousseau

Sehra was once just a part of groom's outfit, which they used to wear to protect themselves for the 'evil eye.' But today when grooms are more conscious about their looks, they give due attention to sehra also. Alike their dress, they try to find designer and stylish sehra to adorn their sherwani or other wedding attire. Today it is related to their prestige and honor as well.



If chosen carefully, it can make grooms look amazing and the center of attraction by completing his look. Designers offering wedding dresses for men in Gurgaon provide different choices of sehra to help grooms look like a celebrity on their D-day. They provide ample choices of different sehra patterns to grooms. Here
we will take a look at 4 major sehra patterns:

North Indian Pagri

Rajasthani style sehra or pagri in vibrant colors with gems work is perfect for fairer grooms. Those with wheatish complexion can opt for pink and red colored pagri. They can make it look prettier by getting some embellishment work done from the experienced designers. Experts can make it look perfect with the wedding attire by customizing it with pearls, kundan or other precious stones.

Floral Sehra

This is one of the most common sehra types among grooms of all the communities. Flowers are given due importance in Indian weddings in different ceremonies, even for groom's wear.

Pearl Sehra

Grooms who want a royal look on their wedding can go for pearl sehra, for pearls are considered to be a symbol of royalty. Creative Stop - a renowned name for 'Rajwada groom's collection' also provide amazing pearl sehra designs to complete groom's trousseau.

Diamante Sehra

Filled with shiny stones, it is perfect for contemporary grooms who want a grand entry. But this should be selected very carefully, as a bit extra shine can spoil the whole look. Gurgaon's top designer Creative Stop is the renowned name for designer wedding wear and sehra.

You can discuss with the designer and can get a customized sehra also with a combination of above mentioned sehra styles.

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