It’s the Shaadi season! The season of glitz, glamor, and garb. But deciding what to wear to Indian weddings is serious business if it’s you who’s tying the knot. And with the changing trends and styles, creating a bridal fashion wardrobe requires a mindful and keen selection. So let's roll down and grab some unique pieces that totally deserve a place in the wedding trousseau.

An embroidered kalidar flare for a fairy tale effect

A paneled lehenga features Kalis that add volume to the flares, bringing the most spectacular ghera while you walk down to the wedding mandap. Adorning heavy embroidery on it with intricate zari and stonework detailing in a dramatic tinge of shades like red, yellow, green, and gold can have a fresh take on design & aesthetics. The Indian color play and the dazzling embellishments are sure to make your flares stand out.

An embroidered kalidar flare for a fairy tale effect

Royal Red shade for the old-world touch

A premium color for brides in an Indian wedding, tints of red are loved not only for the symbol of suhaag ka joda but also for adding an unmatched aura and grandeur to the Indian bridal outfit. The ever-classic golden work all over with different hues of maroon and oranges can never go wrong for an Indian bride. Wear Kamar bandh or traditional belts with heavy work, as it will give your overall tire a neat look by holding your dupatta and pallu in place.

Royal Red shade for the old-world touch

Ditch the heavy rules with a minimal look

As a bride, you decide the scale of gracious balance in your bridal lehenga by tailoring it between trend and tradition. If you’re looking to embrace your innate millennial vivacity, pastel hues and floral embroidery with a twinkle of stones and sequins are your wiser options instead of an overdose of sparkle and trends. A minimal, lightweight wedding lehenga, jadau matha patti, teamed up with a gorgeous nath and a single statement dupatta, all in pastel palettes and earthy colors, will make you stand out on your wedding day.

Ditch the heavy rules with a minimal look

Double dupattas for a traditional charm to brides

Dupattas have a distinctive bespoke allure that instantly accentuates a bride’s look. Layering two dupattas can lend an exquisite classic aura to brides. Keep one heavy dupatta and the other light with fabrics like a net or chiffon as your veil because you’ve to carry that weight on your head. Try opting for contrasting dupattas or tone-on-tone over the same ones. The latest color co-ord could be marsala with cherry red, primrose yellow with sage green, raspberry wine with lilac, or red with mint green.

Double dupattas for a traditional charm to brides

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Multi-Color bridal lehenga for the D-Day glam

Not a fan of a particular color? You can have entire pieces of your bridal lehenga in different colors or opt for completely shaded ones. From rainbow hues styled with ruffles on the hem to neutral color-blocked with heavily embroidered sequins and floral designs, brides can freely experiment with all for their wedding. Adding a designer blouse with glass cut beads and crystal or pearls tassel hem can bring out a peppy and jazzy side of yours. Accessorize right with diamond or stone-studded Indian jewelry sets to complete the look.

Multi Color bridal lehenga for the D-Day glam

As imaginative as brides are, let the Indian Bridal lehenga choli fill the gap between fantasy and reality. Classic flares and stones, embroideries, sequins, or zari are a must-have! Play with colors and drapes of dupattas freely to define your individual style quotient. Try adding a touch of red to your bridal outfit to give it the traditional bride feel. Shop your favorite Indian bridal lehenga, and let us be a part of your special day!