Tag: marriage

The 100th Blog Post | Tic Talk Toe | Three Beautiful Years

The 100th Blog Post | Tic Talk Toe | Three Beautiful Years

When I had announced for ideas concerning my 100th Blog Post, a lot of you had asked me to write about my journey into Blogging. I loved the idea and tried to incorporate it in a nutshell. I hope you all like this special blog 

Indian Bridal Trousseau | Bengali Bridal Trousseau | Part One | Saree

Indian Bridal Trousseau | Bengali Bridal Trousseau | Part One | Saree

Welcome to the Indian Bridal Trousseau Series of Tic Talk Toe. This series has been divided in a few parts, starting with the first essential that a Bengali Bride looks forward to – “Saree“. The Indian Bridal Trousseau Series will act as a saree checklist for your 

Bengali Bridal Jewellery | Part Three | Bengali Bride | Wedding Jewellery | Indian Wedding

Bengali Bridal Jewellery | Part Three | Bengali Bride | Wedding Jewellery | Indian Wedding

I am the one who thinks out of the box! And I love being myself. So I ditched the Laal-Benarasi Saree, I ditched the heavily ornamented Mom’s inherited Gold. I invested in a gorgeous Polki and Kundan Set , something that I will treasure for 

De-coding my Reception Look | Reception Saree Tales | Bengali Bridal Look | Unconventional Bengali Bridal Ideas

De-coding my Reception Look | Reception Saree Tales | Bengali Bridal Look | Unconventional Bengali Bridal Ideas

Firstly, a big thank you for showering all your love on my Bridal Posts. This post is super duper late, as it is almost seven and half years now since I got married, nevertheless I still receive a lot of queries on my Reception Look. 

Bridal Veil | Wedding Dupatta |

Bridal Veil | Wedding Dupatta |

A veil is a tissue dupatta that is used to cover a bride’s head on the day of her wedding. Quite essentially, it is lightweight so that it is easier to manage. Brides who choose a lehenga as their wedding drape have it easy, since 

Boubhaat | Lookbook | Wedding Diaries

Boubhaat | Lookbook | Wedding Diaries

  The traditional Bengali Wedding boasts of typical customs that often run into many days. One such ritual is that of “Boubhaat“. It is observed on the morning of the day when the reception party is hosted by the Groom’s side. The bride is introduced to the