You may also like to use long and heavily embellished sharara kameez with loose abayas and sherwanis in your head. This sort of Muslim wedding dress has a traditional feel and looks amazing. The sharara kameez is made of heavy embellishments such as beads, sequins, zardosi, resham embroidery, etc.. However, the most recent trend is to use less embellishment so as to create a modern stylish design.
You might also like to wear a heavily embellished bridal dress that's called as duvet ulama ghani. It is a traditional designed Muslim wedding dress which is made of designer silk in contemporary pattern. The basic expression of the duvet ulama ghani is like a sleeveless version of the long churidar wedding dresses. The front of the duvet ulama ghani is divided into two halves using a border round the edge. There are different panels of light weight fabric with embellishments of unique textures and colours arranged in the middle.
For Muslim bridal dresses, the designers have designed warm red chiffon variations of their conventional lehenga cholis. All these wonderful dresses come with a zipper and are extremely comfortable to wear. The best part of these dresses is they are available in various sizes and are cheap. The most popular color for this type of Muslim wedding dresses is green and pink. These dresses seem very lovely and bring sophistication to the wearer.
Most modern muslim wedding dresses can be found with a dupatta or choli. A dupatta is a loose tunic which may be draped over the shoulders. A young child is a loose fitting garment worn on the front, which flows down to the ankles. Both these forms of dresses can be worn with or without dupattas.
Other Muslim wedding dresses include the kameez, that are a long kurta kind apparel, the salwar kameez, that are shorter, and the sharia, which really are a sleeveless kameez with an elaborate layout. The very best thing about these gowns is that the designer has taken care of the complex details of the traditional outfits, which are missing in the contemporary layouts. A woman's looks are accentuated with a perfect Muslim style kurta and a matching dupatta.