Bridal Sarees are different and need to be judged differently

A jamevar cream saree with scallop embroidered rust tissue borders with cut worked in gold zardosi, red resham and sequins worn with a short ornate tissue choli.
From the sheetal group.
The scallop embroidery is not something that I particularly enjoy handling. Especially when the it is “even”. The design is all about crafting and molding the even-ness in to pleasing look. I am sure, you can tell here that the scalopping at the shoulder doesn’t add grace and completeness to the woman in the picture.
But as I said, Bridal design is different. Sometimes you like it not because it is the best, not because it makes you look the best, but because it is so ornate that it makes the “day” look good.
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Sunny is a designer in Los Angeles. He loves the fluidity and fluency of a saree and believes that when a woman wears a saree, she not only adorns her body but she also adorns her soul. His design ethos is that “simplicity never goes out of style.”

