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Disney princesses re-imagined as Indian brides! Which gorgeous gown is your favourite?

Okay, I have a confession to make here – that whole wedding fever that some women get, where they obsess over the minute details of “their” special day? I’ve never really gotten that. I mean, do you know how much weddings cost? It’s a lot of money, and it’s gone in a day. Call me a pragmatist, but I’d rather spend that money on a down payment for a house or on an awesome trip. I also can’t help thinking that it sometimes veers more towards celebrating the bride rather than the union of two people. (It’s no wonder women in Japan have started having solo weddings !) Still, a wedding is a centuries-old tradition, and lots of people love the spectacle and ceremony of it. And what better theme could there be for a glitzy wedding than “Indian Disney Princess”? Canadian formal attire company Wellgroomed Designs have come up with nine concept gowns focusing on specific Disney princesses, and they look amazing!

Jasmine Nijjar, the marketing manager for Wellgroomed Designs, created the range of Disney Princess inspired gowns that incorporate elements of traditional Indian bridal wear as an example of the kind of creations the company can provide. Which one is your favourite?

Ariel, The Little Mermaid

Disney princesses re-imagined as Indian brides! Which gorgeous gown is your favourite?

▼ Aurora, Sleeping Beauty

Disney princesses re-imagined as Indian brides! Which gorgeous gown is your favourite?

Belle, Beauty and The Beast

Disney princesses re-imagined as Indian brides! Which gorgeous gown is your favourite?

Cinderella, Cinderella

Disney princesses re-imagined as Indian brides! Which gorgeous gown is your favourite?

Jasmine, Aladdin

Disney princesses re-imagined as Indian brides! Which gorgeous gown is your favourite?

Mulan, Mulan

Disney princesses re-imagined as Indian brides! Which gorgeous gown is your favourite?

▼ Snow White, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Disney princesses re-imagined as Indian brides! Which gorgeous gown is your favourite?

Rapunzel, Tangled

Disney princesses re-imagined as Indian brides! Which gorgeous gown is your favourite?

Pocahontas, Pocahontas

Disney princesses re-imagined as Indian brides! Which gorgeous gown is your favourite?

The only trouble with wearing one of these dresses is… what to choose for the bridesmaids? And where are the Disney Prince outfits? After all, there’s more to a wedding than just a glamorous bride (…isn’t there?)

Source: Kotaro269
Images: Kotaro269

Car Horns on Steroids in India. They Will (Luxuriously) F* You Up
To say that the streets in India are congested is an understatement. If you’re used to driving in Europe or the U.S., basically you’d need to prepare to enter a completely different world, like in Running Man but with 10,000 other contestants.

German automaker Audi equips its cars for the Indian market with suped up horns, specially for the Indian driver, who apparently honks like crazy in order to get anywhere on the famously packed streets. The amount of honking you do in Mumbai in a day amounts to about a year of honking in Germany. Audi even says that car horns in India need to be in a whole other category by themselves. They created a special team just to develop this superhorn, with different endurance tests and such.

Presumably they set up a special room to house the horn that they kept honking continuously for 2 weeks. Imagine being chosen to be the one to have to check on that (“Go check if it’s still going. Yeah? Check again.”) Some traffic safety folks have protested the horn, saying it worsens the growing hearing loss problem due to sound pollution.

More about driving in India: many Audi owners use chauffeurs to do their driving, so Audi customized the interiors to make it easier to give instructions from the back seat. And in India, honking doesn’t correlate with anger or aggression – it’s a normal way of broadcasting your intentions … among 10,000 other drivers doing the same(?)

Comments from netizen in Japan:

“Talk about a different culture. Whoa.”
“They’re seriously honking nonstop. lol”
“I didn’t know horns could break.”
“Maybe they should make it automatic, like just honk whenever you use the brake.”

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Car Horns on Steroids in India. They Will (Luxuriously) F* You Up