Shopping for bridal lehengas online is an exciting and somewhat intimidating experience. You want to be the bride with the most unique and memorable dress, but with all the aunties and friends giving you style tips and advice, you’re likely overwhelmed.
If you’re a bride who wants to look the best as well as the most fashionable, consider shopping for the following types of bridal lehengas online:
1. PASTELS
Lehengas in subtle ivory and soft pastels have made their mark in bridal couture. Long gone is the red and maroon craze. From pastel blues, mint greens to blush pinks, many young brides are now
experimenting with soft hues than ever before.
2. DARK TONES
This season, we’re seeing a lot of experimentation with color and darker tones in particular. If you’re a bride who doesn’t want to sway away too much from tradition, a darker toned lehenga is
your best bet. But instead of conventional reds and maroons, try purple, emerald green, wine and cobalt blue.
3. SHIMMER
Want to be a sparling bride? A shimmery lehenga made entirely of sequins is your best choice. This type of bridal lehenga is made up entirely of gold and silver sequin work, sometimes in other
shades as well. This look is highly prized by designers.
4. BELTED LEHENGA
Lehengas with a gorgeous, embellished belt is another hot trend this season. Tuck your dupatta in and wear a belt to achieve a sharper look.
5. SILKS
You can also opt for some of the basics this bridal season. Many brides are opting for old world silks as part of their lehengas instead of the traditional georgette and net materials. Many
bridal lehengas are now fashioned out of Banarasi and
Kanjeevaram silks, brocade and velvet fabrics.
6. FLORALS
Florals were a big in 2016 and they’re being repeated this year as well especially after Sabyasachi unveiled his floral inspired couture. You can expect to see many brides adorned in floral
lehengas.
7. COLOR BLOCKING
Many designers love color blocking. It enables brides to wear their favorite colors and not to mention creates a stunning look. Our favorite colors include reds and oranges and magenta and blue.
Sometimes the colors are interwoven to give it the appearance of a single lehenga.
8. CONTRASTING DUPATTA
Many bridal lehengas are now fashioned with contrasting colored dupattas. This means the lehenga will be one color while the dupatta will be another. You can expect to see dupattas in silver,
gold, orange and blush pink this season.
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