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#SWRealBrides: 4 Real Brides Share Their Bridal Shopping Experience

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  Originally Published on  ShaadiWish Wedding shopping can be a tricky business, especially if you’re planning everything by yourself. To help you all we are sharing the experience of some real brides about their bridal shopping. Now all you brides-to-be can take notes and tips to keep in mind while shopping for your dream lehenga. We asked these real brides some questions regarding their shopping experience and how they finalized their wedding look. If you require some pointers, then read on! Ladies, Take Some Tips From These Real Brides’ Bridal Shopping Experience –  At ShaadiWish, we aim to make your wedding planning process as easy as possible. And for those of you who get easily stressed out about the smallest details, we’re here to help. We reached out to ShaadiWish’s real brides and asked them to share their two cents about their wedding outfit shopping. Q1. What are the tips to keep in mind while buying a wedding lehenga?  Tarini Manchanda Newly married Tarin...

Social Media Influencer Tarini Manchanda’s Wedding Look Is Winning Hearts

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Originally Published on  ShaadiWish Tarini Manchanda, a social media influencer, founder and creative director of The Initial Studio is the talk of the town. Tarini Manchanda’s wedding look is all over social media and we are drooling over the simplicity and freshness of her bridal look. The social media influencer absolutely nailed her attire and we are glued to her magical bridal appearance. Check Out Tarini Manchanda’s Wedding Look And Get Bowled Just Like Us – Tarini tells us “I’ve never known what kind of “bride” I’d be, so I just decided to be myself. Picking traditions that mean something to me, and being fortunate enough to drop ones that don’t. I am not one for heavy mehendi, chudda, maang tikka or sindoor, but I do love bridal red.” In case you are looking for  bridal sarees  for weddings. Her wedding saree and jewellery are all repurposed. The antique border of the saree is from her great grandmother’s time, the necklace is her nani’s restrung with bits of her ...