If your fam doesn't mind, I say go for the Lengha! It's so modern and customizable, and you truly looked like a princess. Also, shout out to this lady doing the draping, she showed you different ways to drape them, and that is so cool.
@@axiiarmy9898 Yes. I can surely explain. All Hindus across India and SriLanka and anywhere else have tons of similarities in culture and wedding traditions with some regional flavour. Saree is the most appropriate traditional thing to wear in a wedding. However unlike west we aren't strict on what shade of red or even no red. But white and black are blasphemous. Choose any other colour for a bride and no elders will hit you. Lol. But sarees are worn all over India (and by what she said SriLanka seems EXACTLY orhodox like us). North Western India to be exact, especially only Punjab, delhi side...or the Royal Rajasthani palace weddings..have lehengas worn (it is accepted in current society). Rest of India if allowed to wear a Lehenga, usually wears it on reception or engagement. ( We usually have 5 day weddings...so any other day but not the WEDDING DAY). Lehengas sadly have become ONLY a wedding attire. Like you can't wear this to someone's baby shower. But you can wear the sarees to someone's birthday party or baby shower...any normal function.. Like just be as toned down as she was without the bridal makeup and modest jewelry (and voila! You're instantly transformed from the bride to a more wearable modest wedding guest). Thus, sarees are reusable. Lehengas, especially the bridal Princess like lehengas can't even be appropriate to be worn as a guest unless it's a royal wedding lol..
You should have brought at least one desi friend/relative when you went sari shopping. Idc what anyone else says... the people you brought to go sari shopping with won't know what's appropriate for each occasion. And the 'sense of style' in desi clothes is way different from western wear, so bringing a desi person for their perspective is so important!!
I was gonna comment the same, not one of them clocked the PRINTED pattern on the second sari!! Wheres the kadai?!? That is why you need a desi eye :D The lehengas were so much better
I just realized..that boutique sells outdated dresses like 10-15years old..everything looks beautiful but traditional is very different from outdated.well you can't find the latest fashion in foreign land..
Ya I thought that too cause the bridal lehengas here are so modern and different my aunt who lives in the us also buys her traditional clothes from India
It's like this in most places in the U.S. If you manage to find a nice shop with more trendy pieces then the price is crazy. India truly is the best for Indian clothes!
I wish you had a Desi friend to go with you, so you know what would be in style/ appropriate for the occasion. Usually North Indian brides wear Red or wear lehenghas for their weddings. Many other areas and states have different colors or fabrics or styles. #1 Looks like what a wedding guest should wear, not the bride. #2 Is a more traditional silk, which many S Indians wear. But the blouse needs to change. And add jewelry #3 That is v. North Indian bridal lehenga with a dupatta/chunni to go over your head, too. This is the only one that is bridal level so far. #4 Beautiful,too but not as amazing as #3. ?
The first was a receptiony saree, for a guest. Silk sarees are the one to go for brides. And lehengas are no-no if you want a traditional south Indianwedding
@@aayushigeorge6225 failed terror theocratic states ashamed of their burqa culure hate hindus/india but are always no. 1 when it comes to fetishizing indian culture, Bollywood , weddings..
Idk y but i always think that western countries had old fashioned sari/lehengas from always I think they should visit india for their lehengas 😂😂 i would have done that if i were rich ( i mean to get the best dress) They should check sbyasachi or even lehengas from chandni chowk are way more fashionable
Honestly when I see saris/lehengas on western shown on tv/RUclips, I think the same! But actually in real life, it’s totally not true! Like as somebody who is raised/living in the West, we have super beautiful, modern outfits, just like Pakistan/India. I just think they choose the wrong shops in these shows!!
Tbh if you see properly around the store background they do have new design maybe it's brides choice or demand or budget. I have seen so many good foreign store on insta and I want to purchase from them
@@heenagidwani3696 may be idk i only loved that white one in the background+ i am talking about other videos too (youtube only not ig)..not this one only
the sari always shines differently once the bride is in full makeup and jewellery so until then, it looks really plain most brides nowadays i noticed wear lehengas so i’m curious if nina will consider a lehenga
yeah, usually the best traditional dresses are always from their place of origin it's probably a lot of money to import the more unique saris and that's why most of them in stores here in the u.s. look the same
Sorry but you dont know much about sarees as there is multiple types of sarees for different ocassions and in south india every bride wear saree for wedding and lehenga too but mostly for reception they wear lehengas and i know in north it is different and its thier personal choice .
Velvet lehngas were in fashion in India back in 2003🙄, honestly all these designs and colours are outdated. I don't understand why the stores outside of India have such old designs🤷
I’m pretty sure she’s Tamil from SL, and we wear sarees, so for all those that are suggesting lehengas maybe understand that not everyone wears lehengas for their weddings. And additionally there’s better fabrics to wear that will make it look grand without the bling. The fabrics in this store weren’t the best. Edit: just for the record I feel like Canadian stores have a ton of better selections since our country sort of encourages multiculturalism, whereas the US sort of pushes the melting pot ideology more and there’s not any encouragement of keeping in touch with your culture outside of big events like weddings
My god, all were distasteful. I genuinely wonder as to why most NRI stores have such substandard and loud designs. Indian ethnic wear is so diverse and beautiful. Even the most traditional sarees can have such lovely twists on it. Keep it simple and lovely please!
@@michellestella7477 lol, I've been very polite really. It's a fact that these stores keep the most outdated and non-classy stuff. Too bad if critique is offensive. Not once did I abuse or anything. The textiles frome my country is absolutely wonderful. South Indian/Srilankan ones especially. Lehengas are from a miniscule part of India, it's not even her heritage.
@@michellestella7477 hey I am also Indian..She is telling facts..Those are all age old bad designs which you would get for cheaper prices in clearing stock sales.
Review that one asked for 😂 1st one ..something your family members should wear for your wedding 2nd....the blouse should be changed ..it's a bridal saree but an old design...it's more like mangalorean sado saree 3rd...its a perfect bridal lehenga..needs heavy jewelry..you'd look amazing 4th...old design and Punjabis would be drawn to that color...skip it gurlll not for you ...I guess I'd suggest 3rd one ...but I'd actually love a good deeper sindhoor red kanchipuram saree...new design
No matter where in the world you are but if you go to find a saree.... you'll find shop named "saree palace" and bangles wrapped in plastic...the noisy plastic😂😂
@@peytongoldston2993 Saree or sari? Saree is more common spelling in India. So, don't try to correct the commenter. I'm Indian lived and still living in India. It's almost ironic how people like you who know nothing about our culture have the sheer audacity to correct the natives!
Oh my gosh they all looked stunning ! I didn't know people could actually wear such elaborate outfit, I thought only princesses did causeI watched quit a few sewing and embroidering tutorials and this quantity of embroidered fabric is so so time consuming and expensive to make. This is amazing i need more glitter in my life
My favorite was number 2 my first reaction was like wow she looks gorgeous especially with that gold top and that dark red.. even the embroidery was intricate for a queen
Personally, I feel lehengas look good on a modern bride, because most of the wedding guests, especially the aunties would wear silk sarees. So a bridal lehenga would stand out the most. Btw I loved the second saree. I would love to see the second saree's pattern on a lehenga. It would be so pretty ❤️
The simple solution is to wear a lengha when you are sitting on the stage with the groom and clicking picture with relatives and wear a sari during the actual wedding ceremony (sat phere and all). I'm a Garhwali and this is what happens in my community. Most of the guest don't even stay for the most important part of the wedding. They just eat food, click pictures and go home. Also, bridal look is incomplete without traditional bridal jewelry so even if all the aunties are wearing sari you will look different because of the jewelry and red sari as I don't think people usually wear red on someone else's wedding.
I am glad you love it but the bride is supposed to use the most embroidery and the most blind and extra. A bride from India wouldn’t even wear that me personally being Indian my guest lehenga is much more regal than even that saree. I think for your wedding day you could do Lehenga 3
Maybe I'm just saying this from a Pakistani perspective, but these designs are outdated ngl She looked beautiful and happy tho, and that's what matters I guess
I think you should get something directly from Srilanka or even India bc I think you will find smth more modern yet still traditional that will make you stand out! also, i love the third and fourth ones!!
when she said 'sri lankan' i shot out of my seat. i never really get to see any people with at least a tiny relation to sri lanka on the internet so this shocked me, in a good way though.
Because the majority of women don't have full eyebrows like her. I personally have a lot of hair at the beginning and halfway the hair is lighter so it looks weird.
@@Lola-Lola88 she absolutely right .second of all ,it is not our place to insist or tell someone what should be done. At the end of the day it is their life and their own decision
Usually they dont draw them back at the same place or with the same shape. Sometimes your natural eyebrows dont frame your face like you want so you change them
he last look was just off the charts, I didn't even see the others once I saw the last one, but hey you look awesome in all, whichever you chose will be great.
I love this video! I've seen a lot of american wedding dress shopping videos (like say yes to the dress) and after awhile white can get boring. I love the color red and you look beautiful in all of these!
Nina, you're so gorgeous and look fabulous in every outfit! I'm so happy for you, I can't remember the last time I was so excited about someone's wedding lol👏🎉💐
She looks great in everything. I guess she really liked red, I kept wondering how a dark royal blue would look on her. That last one that was kinda purple, I thought that was really neat.
I’m glad we got to see so many outfits! Would totally watch a 10-15 min video of her just trying on everything at that store💜would like to learn more about the different styles
I would wear a different sari every day because not only is it culturally beautiful all the different colors and fabrics and jewellery is breath taking.
Saris are sooooo beautiful, even the frreglar ones that they wear always look soo good. when i was in india, i just kept checking out the saris the women were wearing.
I hope that they could shoot a series or something like that in India Pakistan or Bangladesh Siri Lanka OMG our culture is so rich like it would be an amazing series like they are lil bit different but intensity is same 💓💓BTW congratulations & Best wishes for your wedding💜💜
If your fam doesn't mind, I say go for the Lengha! It's so modern and customizable, and you truly looked like a princess. Also, shout out to this lady doing the draping, she showed you different ways to drape them, and that is so cool.
yeah its really beautiful
Wearing a lehenga means you cant wear it again. But saree...you can wear a zillion times after your wedding day!
@@dOVERanalyst how can you explain please like is it like a wedding dress but sari is more traditional
@@axiiarmy9898 Yes. I can surely explain.
All Hindus across India and SriLanka and anywhere else have tons of similarities in culture and wedding traditions with some regional flavour.
Saree is the most appropriate traditional thing to wear in a wedding.
However unlike west we aren't strict on what shade of red or even no red.
But white and black are blasphemous. Choose any other colour for a bride and no elders will hit you. Lol.
But sarees are worn all over India (and by what she said SriLanka seems EXACTLY orhodox like us).
North Western India to be exact, especially only Punjab, delhi side...or the Royal Rajasthani palace weddings..have lehengas worn (it is accepted in current society).
Rest of India if allowed to wear a Lehenga, usually wears it on reception or engagement. ( We usually have 5 day weddings...so any other day but not the WEDDING DAY).
Lehengas sadly have become ONLY a wedding attire. Like you can't wear this to someone's baby shower. But you can wear the sarees to someone's birthday party or baby shower...any normal function..
Like just be as toned down as she was without the bridal makeup and modest jewelry (and voila! You're instantly transformed from the bride to a more wearable modest wedding guest).
Thus, sarees are reusable.
Lehengas, especially the bridal Princess like lehengas can't even be appropriate to be worn as a guest unless it's a royal wedding lol..
@@dOVERanalyst ah ok thanks for letting me know more about the culture i definitely learned more
The last one is a showstopper. Positively stunning.
idk why she didn't pick it
I personally prefer lehenga two but she looked beautiful in all four
Yes it looked so beautiful on her
Lehenga 💕
Yeah the legengas are considered more traditional for the 4th day. But the sari looked snatched on her ✨
@@Falak8-c9s 4th day? Aren’t there only 3?
absolutely. the lehenga looked the best on her
You should have brought at least one desi friend/relative when you went sari shopping. Idc what anyone else says... the people you brought to go sari shopping with won't know what's appropriate for each occasion. And the 'sense of style' in desi clothes is way different from western wear, so bringing a desi person for their perspective is so important!!
The friends she brought are probably her local friends, I'm guessing some relatives are getting pictures to help her decide.
but isn't she the desi lol
She is not shopping, just looking for some inspiration. No problem to add friends in thst experience.
I was gonna comment the same, not one of them clocked the PRINTED pattern on the second sari!! Wheres the kadai?!? That is why you need a desi eye :D The lehengas were so much better
@@janekof they’re obviously saying to take another desi
the dark wine red lengha outfit was so pretty and I was lowkey hoping she had picked that but nonetheless congrats on your wedding ❤️
The last one? It was GORGEOUS. Literally my jaw dropped and stayed dropped that entire segment.
@@zusuwoohoo Same, I legit want to get married to wear that
@@annabethjackson1871 it'd be cultural appropriation if I wore it but I BET YOU'D LOOK BEAUTIFUL
@@zusuwoohoo ikr yup I was referring to the last outfit!! Such a pity she didn’t pick it in the end
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I just realized..that boutique sells outdated dresses like 10-15years old..everything looks beautiful but traditional is very different from outdated.well you can't find the latest fashion in foreign land..
Ya I thought that too cause the bridal lehengas here are so modern and different my aunt who lives in the us also buys her traditional clothes from India
It's like this in most places in the U.S. If you manage to find a nice shop with more trendy pieces then the price is crazy. India truly is the best for Indian clothes!
100% agree. these are sooo out of fashion!
I wish you had a Desi friend to go with you, so you know what would be in style/ appropriate for the occasion. Usually North Indian brides wear Red or wear lehenghas for their weddings. Many other areas and states have different colors or fabrics or styles.
#1 Looks like what a wedding guest should wear, not the bride.
#2 Is a more traditional silk, which many S Indians wear. But the blouse needs to change. And add jewelry
#3 That is v. North Indian bridal lehenga with a dupatta/chunni to go over your head, too. This is the only one that is bridal level so far.
#4 Beautiful,too but not as amazing as #3. ?
I was thinking that too, she definitely needed a desi friend there. Agreed on everything else too
The first was a receptiony saree, for a guest.
Silk sarees are the one to go for brides. And lehengas are no-no if you want a traditional south Indianwedding
she’s Sri Lankan not Indian though
@@satnamsattykaur most of Sri lanka has Indian traditions or atleast something similar to it.
@@satnamsattykaur but either way I bet lehengas aren't traditional there, at all
I'm an Indian and i love that you're part of the As/is teamm
Same bro
She’s Sri Lankan
She's Sri Lankan...she said that literally in the first 2 minutes 😂
Very similar cultures
Better now?
the fact that the fourth one wasnt even in the running is a disgrace
the fourth was the best out of all the outdated designs but only a desi friend could help pick that out
go follow your burqa culture stop fetishizing indian culture
@@nishantsharma8824 bro what
@@nishantsharma8824 how is that fetishizing and burqa culture??really??
@@aayushigeorge6225 failed terror theocratic states ashamed of their burqa culure hate hindus/india but are always no. 1 when it comes to fetishizing indian culture, Bollywood , weddings..
Idk y but i always think that western countries had old fashioned sari/lehengas from always
I think they should visit india for their lehengas 😂😂 i would have done that if i were rich ( i mean to get the best dress)
They should check sbyasachi or even lehengas from chandni chowk are way more fashionable
Exactly what I thought too. All these sarees and lehengas were too old fashioned.
Honestly when I see saris/lehengas on western shown on tv/RUclips, I think the same! But actually in real life, it’s totally not true! Like as somebody who is raised/living in the West, we have super beautiful, modern outfits, just like Pakistan/India. I just think they choose the wrong shops in these shows!!
Tbh if you see properly around the store background they do have new design maybe it's brides choice or demand or budget. I have seen so many good foreign store on insta and I want to purchase from them
@@heenagidwani3696 may be idk i only loved that white one in the background+ i am talking about other videos too (youtube only not ig)..not this one only
@@peace4ever786 i am talking about indian bridal dress only..as for the gowns those are damn pretty 😍
The saris are beautiful but looks a bit too plain as most people wear those to a wedding not to their own wedding.
Probably...but in many indian cultures wearing sarees (draping can be different) is the tradition for brides
the sari always shines differently once the bride is in full makeup and jewellery so until then, it looks really plain
most brides nowadays i noticed wear lehengas so i’m curious if nina will consider a lehenga
Yeah, i think I'd think of wearing the silk saree for my engagement or my sister's engagement or something, but I mean you find more variety in India.
yeah, usually the best traditional dresses are always from their place of origin
it's probably a lot of money to import the more unique saris and that's why most of them in stores here in the u.s. look the same
Sorry but you dont know much about sarees as there is multiple types of sarees for different ocassions and in south india every bride wear saree for wedding and lehenga too but mostly for reception they wear lehengas and i know in north it is different and its thier personal choice .
1) wedding guest appropriate but too simple for the bride
2) old fashioned looking. Kinda aged her a bit
3 and 4) Perfect show stoppers!!!
Is it weird that I am indian and I think all the saris and lehengas are very gaudy and all these designs are completely outdated 😎
Usually Indian American wear like that 🙈
Ya me too but it’s her wedding and she seemed happy 😃
Glad I'm not the only one
I agree! No one in India has this kind of an aesthetic! It is so dated!!
Exactly!
Velvet lehngas were in fashion in India back in 2003🙄, honestly all these designs and colours are outdated. I don't understand why the stores outside of India have such old designs🤷
Velvet lehengas are actually back in the runways. 😊
Velvet lehengas are still in trend. You can see them litterly in every shop
@@pinkheart315 yes but not with this kind of old looking embroidery
I think velvet lenghas are always good if you’re getting married in the Fall or Winter because it’s cold in Canada
I’m pretty sure she’s Tamil from SL, and we wear sarees, so for all those that are suggesting lehengas maybe understand that not everyone wears lehengas for their weddings. And additionally there’s better fabrics to wear that will make it look grand without the bling. The fabrics in this store weren’t the best.
Edit: just for the record I feel like Canadian stores have a ton of better selections since our country sort of encourages multiculturalism, whereas the US sort of pushes the melting pot ideology more and there’s not any encouragement of keeping in touch with your culture outside of big events like weddings
Our girl is marrieddddd 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
I think she did a courthouse wedding, so she’s married already
@@SanskarWagley you are correct!
how do uk?
@@alexandrageorge8335 she has another video talking about why they chose to cancel the big wedding but still get married
Damnnn all of them are sooooo beautiful on her and the saari was very nina ....I'm soo happy for her ....congratulations nina!!!!!!!!
I have never clicked on a Video this close to after it was released
Same
The "purple" velvet Lehenga was so damn beautiful! But you could tell she wasn't comfortable.
The purple toned langah ( hope I spelled that right) was stunning and looked so nice with your skin tone.
Lehenga**
The last one stole my heart. The bride is stunning as well
My god, all were distasteful. I genuinely wonder as to why most NRI stores have such substandard and loud designs. Indian ethnic wear is so diverse and beautiful. Even the most traditional sarees can have such lovely twists on it. Keep it simple and lovely please!
🤨 your attitude is distasteful
@@michellestella7477 because I point out how ridiculously mediocre these dresses look? Lol sure
@@wordinaryeardough9016 no because of how you are bringing your point across!
@@michellestella7477 lol, I've been very polite really. It's a fact that these stores keep the most outdated and non-classy stuff. Too bad if critique is offensive. Not once did I abuse or anything. The textiles frome my country is absolutely wonderful. South Indian/Srilankan ones especially. Lehengas are from a miniscule part of India, it's not even her heritage.
@@michellestella7477 hey I am also Indian..She is telling facts..Those are all age old bad designs which you would get for cheaper prices in clearing stock sales.
I’m not Indian but it’s so, so cool to see you looking for something from you culture! Love the process.
@ᑭIᗰᑭᒪE ᖴᗩᑕE which is part of the INDIAN subcontinent, pakistan is an indian country india is an indian country bangladesh is an indian country,
Review that one asked for 😂
1st one ..something your family members should wear for your wedding
2nd....the blouse should be changed ..it's a bridal saree but an old design...it's more like mangalorean sado saree
3rd...its a perfect bridal lehenga..needs heavy jewelry..you'd look amazing
4th...old design and Punjabis would be drawn to that color...skip it gurlll not for you ...I guess
I'd suggest 3rd one ...but I'd actually love a good deeper sindhoor red kanchipuram saree...new design
KANCHIPURAM WOULD LOOK SO GOOD ON HER YASSHSHS
Third one was the prettiest by FAR
I promise Indians are literally royalties your culture is so beautiful 😍😍
No matter where in the world you are but if you go to find a saree.... you'll find shop named "saree palace" and bangles wrapped in plastic...the noisy plastic😂😂
sari*
@@peytongoldston2993 ummm I'm an indian who currently lives in India. It's Saree😊
@@peytongoldston2993 Saree or sari? Saree is more common spelling in India. So, don't try to correct the commenter.
I'm Indian lived and still living in India.
It's almost ironic how people like you who know nothing about our culture have the sheer audacity to correct the natives!
@@anolalobo5574 I completely second that. It's saree. Everywhere in India, that's the common spelling.
@@peytongoldston2993 correcting an English spelling for a word that isn't in English is pretty useless bro
Oh my gosh they all looked stunning ! I didn't know people could actually wear such elaborate outfit, I thought only princesses did causeI watched quit a few sewing and embroidering tutorials and this quantity of embroidered fabric is so so time consuming and expensive to make. This is amazing i need more glitter in my life
Nina looks absolutely breathtakingly stunning in all the options 😍😍😍
My favorite was number 2 my first reaction was like wow she looks gorgeous especially with that gold top and that dark red.. even the embroidery was intricate for a queen
They were all beautiful. My favorite one was the velvet one . But they’re all gorgeous.
Personally, I feel lehengas look good on a modern bride, because most of the wedding guests, especially the aunties would wear silk sarees. So a bridal lehenga would stand out the most. Btw I loved the second saree. I would love to see the second saree's pattern on a lehenga. It would be so pretty ❤️
The simple solution is to wear a lengha when you are sitting on the stage with the groom and clicking picture with relatives and wear a sari during the actual wedding ceremony (sat phere and all). I'm a Garhwali and this is what happens in my community. Most of the guest don't even stay for the most important part of the wedding. They just eat food, click pictures and go home.
Also, bridal look is incomplete without traditional bridal jewelry so even if all the aunties are wearing sari you will look different because of the jewelry and red sari as I don't think people usually wear red on someone else's wedding.
I agree with the guy, the first one with deeper red. The color of no 2 but the no 1 style would just perfect
Say yes to the dress = Say Seri to the Saree
Damn😂😂
Lmao😂
Nina is gorgeous! She is going to be such a beautiful bride! Loved seeing her try on all these lovely saris!
I liked the last lehenga best on her. I think instead of red, berry is more her color. Also, the vertical embroidery made her look taller and slimmer.
MY god. 1 & 4 JUST LOOK SO GOOD! I'm in love with them.
the first lehenga omg if i were getting married to someone of that culture, THAT would be my wedding dress. it was STUNNING.
I am glad you love it but the bride is supposed to use the most embroidery and the most blind and extra. A bride from India wouldn’t even wear that me personally being Indian my guest lehenga is much more regal than even that saree. I think for your wedding day you could do Lehenga 3
"It's very Capricorn." What does that even mean???????? 😂😂😂😂😂🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷
Classy, dignified, respectable, represents us well, worthy of showing the outside world 💁🏽♀️♑️💕
Exactly! This girl acting like your star sign affects all your choices and personality in life.
@@goblinhat0985 Right. How many Capricorns are there out there in the world? They can't be all the same. 😂😂😂😂
Maybe I'm just saying this from a Pakistani perspective, but these designs are outdated ngl
She looked beautiful and happy tho, and that's what matters I guess
Ya me as an Indian too think the same but she looks beautiful in all 😍😍
Yep Indian boutiques in western countries sell age old bad designs
Nah they aren't really outdated. They're still popular designs among brides even today.
They are totally outdated in India too ...
But still... Nothing beats CHANDNI CHOWK in Delhi
The Wine lehenga is gorgeous.
I think you should get something directly from Srilanka or even India bc I think you will find smth more modern yet still traditional that will make you stand out!
also, i love the third and fourth ones!!
You may be the first person I see in the comment to remember she is tamil
"what is she draping over you?!" I'm crying that she brought desi clothing virgins to help her pick her bridal outfit
hahahahhhhhaha OMFG she borught the non brown ppl im crying
when she said 'sri lankan' i shot out of my seat. i never really get to see any people with at least a tiny relation to sri lanka on the internet so this shocked me, in a good way though.
ikrr same here
The shape of the first sari was to die for!!!
The last one was sooo stunning, the color and everything
I've never seen any wedding videos for other cultures, I loved watching this! We need more videos like this!!
The most beautiful bride I've seen in so long and I'm a baker. 😍 Gorgeous!
These dresses are stunning and make her look so amazing. I'm so glad she made this video.
I've never understood why women shave their eyebrows just to draw them back again...i mean...look at Nina's thick eyebrows
..she's gorgeous😍
Because the majority of women don't have full eyebrows like her. I personally have a lot of hair at the beginning and halfway the hair is lighter so it looks weird.
@@Lola-Lola88 she absolutely right .second of all ,it is not our place to insist or tell someone what should be done. At the end of the day it is their life and their own decision
Usually they dont draw them back at the same place or with the same shape. Sometimes your natural eyebrows dont frame your face like you want so you change them
he last look was just off the charts, I didn't even see the others once I saw the last one, but hey you look awesome in all, whichever you chose will be great.
I love this video! I've seen a lot of american wedding dress shopping videos (like say yes to the dress) and after awhile white can get boring. I love the color red and you look beautiful in all of these!
The thing is...the first two were more like what u wear to a wedding rather than what u wear to your wedding.....and all of the outfits were amazing 👍
The second lengha was gorgeous! I've never seen anything like that
I love Indian weddings and clothes. They are probably the most beautiful dresses I've ever seen.
This made me think of Nazranaa Diaries! 😊
I’m soo happy you decided to express your culture for your wedding
Lehenga #1 was gorgeous on you. It sparkled all around. The color was beautiful. You looked like a princess
ugh why are Sari's SO PRETTY. looking gorgeous in ALL of them
As I said before, please contact Sabyasachi for Wedding Sarees!
She looks so pretty in all of them .❤❤❤
I LOVED #4. The color and the pattern and fit looked so good on her.
Nina you look so BEAUTIFUL
In all of these Sari's
Loved all of these on you! The work on all the sari is absolutely beautiful in a way there isn’t in western dresses. ❤️
That last lehenga was my favorite. So beautiful on her
#Teamcapricorn! The numbers 1 and 3 were the best for me. The purple threw me off. Lets hope 2021 is a better year for all weddings etc!
This is so much better than the earlier saree video....good job
say yes to the dress could never be this inclusive 😍❤️❤️
saris are SO pretty
I loved sari no 1. Looks great on you Nina! And much love to the panel 😘
Is it just me or the last lehenga was just perfect and she was looking like a full princess in it?
The first sari but more blinged up🥻💎💎💎.
Thank you so much for sharing so many beutiful things about yourself and culture. I look forward to you wedding and all things you choose to share.
The first one only needs bangles and it's done and the last one is also good
finally!!! a good depiction of indian ethnic wear.
loved all the outfits........ especially the purple one
The fourth one was my favorite. The colors on her were stunning 💕
Nina looked so gorgeous in literally everything omg
4:23 This was gorgeous! 😍
Nina, you're so gorgeous and look fabulous in every outfit! I'm so happy for you, I can't remember the last time I was so excited about someone's wedding lol👏🎉💐
She looks great in everything. I guess she really liked red, I kept wondering how a dark royal blue would look on her. That last one that was kinda purple, I thought that was really neat.
I love how everyone has gone an Indian Aunty on Nina and has started giving their advice XD
I hate advices, but I had to say this, bringing those people and choosing those outfits your wedding is a no-no
That velvet was pure luxe. Wow!!
The purple lengha 😭😉 she slayed it and now I want it for my wedding lol. Just loved the colour.
I’m glad we got to see so many outfits! Would totally watch a 10-15 min video of her just trying on everything at that store💜would like to learn more about the different styles
Love that third one. Absolutely beautiful on her
I would wear a different sari every day because not only is it culturally beautiful all the different colors and fabrics and jewellery is breath taking.
Saris are sooooo beautiful, even the frreglar ones that they wear always look soo good. when i was in india, i just kept checking out the saris the women were wearing.
6:17 i litterally started thinking about a grape softdrink 😂
I loved the 4th, the color of the purple on her skin tone was gorgeous! So sad it wasn't in the running :(
YESS THE COLOUR OF TWO IS YOUR COLOUR GIRL YOU KNOW!!!!!!!
She looked stunning in all four!! Difficult choices!
Omg shoutout to sari palace! They were SO lovely!
I hope that they could shoot a series or something like that in India Pakistan or Bangladesh Siri Lanka OMG our culture is so rich like it would be an amazing series like they are lil bit different but intensity is same 💓💓BTW congratulations & Best wishes for your wedding💜💜
the last two are absolutely beautiful
Lehenga no 2 is the only one that looks good design wise. It's perfect on her. Silver suits you more than golden ❤️
I LOVE THE SAREE TWO IT'S REGAL❤️
The way she pronounces “dupatta” as “duputa” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
the amount of unskippable 15 second ads youtube put on this video made me wanna rip my hair out but these were all so beautiful!!
I really love the 3rd one she looked so beautiful in it
i LOVED the velvet purple one!
She is so stunning. I hope the wedding goes well when it can occur :)