On the morning of any wedding there’s a lot of preparation. On 4
November, Monika’s hair needed doing and her make-up had to be artfully
applied. The bride needed her maroon wedding sari put on, as tradition
dictated.
The jewellery set aside for this special day had to be placed on her
ears and nose and draped across her neck. For this Indian wedding, her
hands needed to be daubed with intricate swirls of henna too.
There was so much to do. But with only a few hours to go until the
ceremony, no-one noticed as the bride herself quietly slipped into the
shadows of the family home to make one last phone call.
Surce: BBCNews
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