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Another high fashion pose to consider is one where she sits sideways on the grooms lap while he faces forward. With artistic draping of the lower half of the wedding dress, her lower legs and shoeless feet are revealed, although the dress covers the grooms clothing. Set the two before a massive stone fireplace to give the impression of the two relaxing after the wedding. Slide the dress around the middle of her thighs; slip his hand on the outer thigh just above the garter and under the dress. Have her lean into his body as they both face each other ready to kiss. The panetar and gharchola form a significant aspect of the wedding ceremony ritual. The panetar sari can be a gift from the bride?s maternal uncle even though the gharchola sari will be the gift from her new in-laws. Historically, bride wore the panetar at the beginning of the wedding ceremony and then gharchola at the end of the wedding ceremony. Today, fairly for the bride to be to wear a gharchola chunni over her head and shoulder to symbolize her movement in one family to a different. The panetar is an unique silk sari or chenia choli with which has a white body and red border. The plain white person is woven in Gajji silk with linear stripes or checks in gold zari. There are tie dyed (bandhani) motifs usually yellow/gold or green to adorn the sari.