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5 lehenga colours every bride-to-be needs to consider

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 11, 2024, 06:00 IST
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Which colour is best for the wedding?

In the magical world of bridal fashion, the colour and design of lehenga reign supremely. It is ‘the’ most important element of a wedding, where the bride’s lehenga’s colour combination, rooted symbolism, and style, all take the centre of attention. The colour combination the bride opts for reflects all about the bride’s persona and sets the tone of the entire wedding ensemble. Red has always been the supreme colour for brides, especially Indian brides on their wedding day, but over time we have seen brides shifting from red to pink, golden, and pastels, and are now entertaining colour combinations. Therefore, here are the 5 lehenga colours every bride-to-be needs to take a look at before their big day.

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Green and maroon

Top Bollywood designer Sabyasachi brought this combination of maroon and green into light which looks magnificent on brides. The two colours say much about burning love for vibrant shades and look great on every skin tone. It is an unconventional combination, but the shades of dark green with maroon and golden embroidery exude a subtle royal charm and grace that strikes a perfect balance of ethereal beauty.
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Lavender and white

The newfound love for pastels started with the shade of lavender amongst the brides and has recently taken over the bridal industry. To add a touch of character to your lavender lehenga, you can blend in the colour combination of white or silver with intricate embroidery and drop embellishments which would create a fairyland look. This combination looks playful, happy, blessed, and youthful and is in great demand.
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Yellow and gold

Festive colours yellow and gold look a rich and regal choice that is universally loved by all women. We usually see this combination in parties and festivals, which is now a common pick in weddings and receptions as well. A yellow blouse and dupatta with heavy work and a stunning golden lehenga instantly bring light into the room. You can add a sparkling effect to the gold and proudly shine at your wedding.
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Peach and dark brown

The shade of peach with heavy embroidery and crystal touch looks stunning on brides and can be worn for all kinds of events. Pairing this light shade with a dark brown lehenga with intricate detailing is hands down the best contrast look. It looks enchanting and tells a tale exuding ethereal charm with a refreshing and intriguing aesthetic. You can set a new fashionable trend and instantly become the talk of the town.
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Peacock blue and white

If you wish to look rich, extravagant, and opulent on your wedding day, but unique as well, try the combination of peacock blue with a splash of white shade. The intricate thread work with sequin embellishments looks stunning over the choli and beautiful flared lehenga. Create a stunning balance with these two shades and throw in a stunning diamond necklace, beautiful drop earrings, and a stunning stack of diamond bangles and choodas.
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