In traditional families, a new bride's parents visit her in her new home on the fortieth day after the marriage and give her a trousseau. |
The daughters of amirs, viziers, high-ranking noblemen, officials and merchants all had this hand-washing equipment as part of their trousseau. |
The best of every bit that goes into making a wedding trousseau will be here at the exhibition, she assures. |
As people used to be very poor, they had to make every penny go a long way when it came to paying for the bride's trousseau. |
The finale consisted of an army of models in underwear, that essential part of any bridal trousseau. |
A few interesting outfits like kurtas and ghararas or flowy shararas not only look good but also add style to your trousseau. |