Northeast Indian weddings are a vibrant blend of tradition, elegance, and cultural pride.

Northeast Indian weddings are a vibrant blend of tradition, elegance, and cultural pride.

Each community showcases unique bridal and groom attire that tells stories of heritage through fabric, colour, and detail.

Each community showcases unique bridal and groom attire that tells stories of heritage through fabric, colour, and detail.

Assamese Mekhela Sador: A timeless ensemble, the mekhela sador is worn by Assamese brides, often in silk with traditional motifs like jaapi and xorai.

Assamese Mekhela Sador: A timeless ensemble, the mekhela sador is worn by Assamese brides, often in silk with traditional motifs like jaapi and xorai.

Manipuri Potloi: A cylindrical potloi skirt, adorned with intricate embellishments, reflecting the Vaishnavite influence of the Meitei community.

Manipuri Potloi: A cylindrical potloi skirt, adorned with intricate embellishments, reflecting the Vaishnavite influence of the Meitei community.

Khasi Jainsem: The jainsem, wraps gracefully around the body and paired with heirloom jewellery, it symbolizes matrilineal pride.

Khasi Jainsem: The jainsem, wraps gracefully around the body and paired with heirloom jewellery, it symbolizes matrilineal pride.

Mizo Puanchei: A vibrant puan skirt paired with a blouse and shawl, the puanchei is rich in colour and pattern worn by the Mizo women.

Mizo Puanchei: A vibrant puan skirt paired with a blouse and shawl, the puanchei is rich in colour and pattern worn by the Mizo women.

Tripuri Rignai and Risa: Brides from Tripura wear the rignai and risa, woven in handloom with ancestral motifs, reflecting tradition and artistry.

Tripuri Rignai and Risa: Brides from Tripura wear the rignai and risa, woven in handloom with ancestral motifs, reflecting tradition and artistry.

Naga Warrior-Inspired Attire: Tribal outfits adorned with beads, feathers, and symbolic weaves representing tribal identity, pride, and valor.

Naga Warrior-Inspired Attire: Tribal outfits adorned with beads, feathers, and symbolic weaves representing tribal identity, pride, and valor.

Arunachali Adi Galuk: The Adi community dons colorful woven garments with wrap Galuk and shawls, showcasing nature-inspired geometric patterns and rich hues.

Arunachali Adi Galuk: The Adi community dons colorful woven garments with wrap Galuk and shawls, showcasing nature-inspired geometric patterns and rich hues.

Sikkimese Bhaku: The Bhutia bride wears a bhaku, paired with a silk blouse and scarf, often made of brocade, reflecting Buddhist elegance.

Sikkimese Bhaku: The Bhutia bride wears a bhaku, paired with a silk blouse and scarf, often made of brocade, reflecting Buddhist elegance.

Bodo Dokhona and Jwmgra: The Bodo bride wears the handwoven dokhona with a jwmgra, usually in red and green tones, signifying fertility, love, and cultural strength.

Bodo Dokhona and Jwmgra: The Bodo bride wears the handwoven dokhona with a jwmgra, usually in red and green tones, signifying fertility, love, and cultural strength.

Apatani Wedding Wear: Apatani brides wear distinctive woven attire, accessorized with chunky bead necklaces and traditional headgear.

Apatani Wedding Wear: Apatani brides wear distinctive woven attire, accessorized with chunky bead necklaces and traditional headgear.

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