I am sure you must have spent sleepless night yesterday thinking about the Punjabi bride’s Kerala Kasavu Mundu look in her marriage … am I exaggerating? Lolz! Anyway, did you imagine our Kerala mundaa in sizzling black sherwani after reading my blog? Wasn’t he looking awesome in it? Yes, he was … bet I know better … why? Obviously I saw him in the sherwani suit. Trust me guys, I insisted the couple to share their photo on my blog but they were terribly adamant not to do it … personal moment and all that stuff.
Anyway, I won’t make you people wait too long and will share how the Punjabi kudi looked in the classic Mallu attire, i.e., Mundum Neriyathum. First of all, let me explain you what a Mundum neriyathum is. It is the traditional clothing of women in Kerala and is the oldest remnant of the ancient form of the saree which covered only the lower part of the body. The mundum neryathum comprises two pieces of cloth. Earlier, the neriyathu used to be tucked inside the blouse but today with changing style and fashion, it is worn as we were a normal saree.
My friend also wore the Kasavu munda and neriayathu as per the contemporary trend, i.e., in saree style. She wore a cream-colored mundum neriyathum with broad zari border known as Kasavu. Also, in order to maintain the monotony, she wore a same-color blouse again with a thick zari border. The most attractive part of her neriyathu was the pallu which had peacock-shaped zari embroidery all over it. To add that classic Malayalee look, she wore a red round bindi, a cute and traditional maangtika, and a bunch of refreshing and sweet-smelling mogra on her hair. And obviously, gold … How can a Kerala wedding be complete without loads of gold! Nevertheless, she displayed just a perfect sensuous look!
Jokes apart, I must say, she did complete justice to her malayalee bride look … Don’t you think so?


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