I have not been to a lot of weddings outside Kerala, but I
envy them.
Whenever I tune into some Hindi wedding song I see all those
impeccably ornamented, good looking , happy families, full of youngsters. An average looking
baby born into such a family could suffer from some serious inferiority complex. And there are
like fifty people in the 20 to 25 age bracket which is not logical, this being
one among a lot of other things. For example the wedding in the movie 'Yeh Jawani Hai
Deewani' (where there were no adults anywhere in the scene) is so awe inspiring.
All along it is like- who wants adults at a wedding they are old, they can’t
eat cake. Somewhere some super rich Dad was paying astronomical
bills and was not invited to what he was paying for. The bride gets to choose
her designer and her hair done in the most exquisite style and eventually ends
up looking like a …a….err… Bollywood actress:-/ (Well, what else)
Talking about hair, I am sure there must be some great
tradition behind the updo hairstyles for Christian brides. Christian weddings
in Kerala- I’ve been dragged to a lot of them – and willingly went to a few. And
this hair updo undoubtedly is one of the greatest traditions that no one ever
dared to defy. Other smaller, insignificant traditions like marrying someone
from the same religion or caste or age group were reformed ages ago.
The bride, who is usually a woman who has never appeared in an
updo in public view before, does so on the biggest day of her life. Other days
she did updos were at home, when there was load shedding. You cannot really
call that an updo…it is something like a temporary (and futile) way of tying up
the hair to keep it away from the face and neck because of increased
perspiration.
I have always wondered why a comfortable and
tried-and-tested hairdo cannot suffice on a wedding day. A bridal updo is
considered to be very sophisticated and its origin dates back to the days of
Adam and Eve. The bride has no choice but to submit herself to the hands of the
experienced hairdresser (who does the obvious which she has been doing since decades
now she can do it even in her sleep). Even though the day hugely belongs to the
bride, her choices are comparable to the likes of white mice at the laboratory.
Only the angle of elevation of the updo differs, and organza flowers on the
updo replaced the traditional pearls, but the stylists are completely oblivious
of the fact that no one really cares.
However I have noticed that a lot of pretty women end up
looking like someone they are not. The hair, the comfortable partition that
defined the shape of the face and everything that looked good on a woman is changed
for worse. Yes some brides did look much more beautiful than usual, but most
commonly it so happens otherwise. The updo for one is tried for the first time, the off white
saree spells simplicity and hence the makeup needs to be tastefully done- but I
have been witness to beautiful women who became quite unrecognizable.
Wedding rehearsals are still not very common yet. Why not
someone just go ahead and let the hair loose if she is most comfortable and
pretty in it? You can always trust hairpins to keep hair away from the face. A
simple and uncomplicated tiara to complement that can look like a fine hairdo! Look at her- I am not saying that this is an uncomplicated tiara, but the hairdo is pretty simple.
Ban updos. They are not for us. Let’s admit it, updos can look
sophisticated with gowns on some women but with sarees …I don’t know, they just
rarely look good. Sarees and updos are so familiar to us; we see it every other
day that we have ceased to see beyond it. With time we are just improving it
but we did not replace it with what suits us best.
I had an updo put up at the back of my head on my wedding,
and disliked it to my very core. I wished I could pluck it and throw it
away. I had never done an updo before that, ever. And I got a terrible headache
with hair pulled up so much that its strength was tested (so was my patience).
There were as many hair pins as there were people at my wedding and I ended up
looking like someone I was not. And you know what? I cannot go back to that day
and do it better!
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