Indian Weddings – The Ceremonial Outfit Trail and Trending Options to Consider

A wardrobe full of outfits yet nothing to wear? Well, it’s the wedding season, and of course, we don’t repeat the ethnic wear when it comes to weddings. Every season features a new wedding collection, and it becomes important, especially for women, to stay updated with the latest fashion trends and options (of course, we are the ones stealing the spotlight). But, for this to happen, do you know what the most important thing is? Well, the primary concern is to stay updated with the latest fashion trends, and we are here to help you out with that.

Let’s have a look at the trending wedding dresses that are stealing the spotlight this wedding season. You can easily buy these Indian wedding dresses online and get them delivered to your doorstep in just a few days.

1. Satin Silk Lehenga for the Haldi Ceremony

The Indian wedding season begins with the Haldi ceremony. Although there are various other ceremonies as well that are a part of the wedding rituals, they are different for various communities that we have in India. So, beginning with the Haldi ceremony, everyone (traditionally) loves to be draped in all-yellow Indian ethnic wear, but why not go for something offbeat? This pastel pink Italian silk printed Indo-western lehenga is what marks the end of your search for the perfect Haldi outfit. A bride adorned in this dress will radiate all the soft and subtle looks that mark the essence of the Haldi ceremony but at the same time will add a contemporary twist to your traditional ceremonies too.

2. Indian Salwar Kameez for Mehendi Ceremony

When art graces the skin, it leaves the henna imprints—a tradition associated with bringing happiness, prosperity, and love into the hands and symbolically into the life of the bride. Yes, this ritual of the henna application on the hands of the bride is known as the Mehendi ceremony in Indian weddings, and no wonder it is the time to be in an elegant yet cheerful outfit to celebrate the occasion.

This beautiful rose gold-coloured salwar kameez set comes with a cotton silk churidar bottom. The outfit is something that will match the vibe of the occasion. The Mehendi celebrations usually take place during the daytime, and this graceful, rose gold-coloured Indian salwar kameez with zari, beads, and lace detailing will just create a lasting impression and make your event an unforgettable one.

3. Anarkali Dress: An Outfit for an Unforgettable Sangeet Evening

The final evening before the big day calls for something extraordinary. Before you get ready as the bride and enter the next phase of your life, it’s your day to celebrate your bachelor’s life, the maiden days—the Sangeet night. This is the day that outpours all the emotions, love, and care that everyone had for you. But what’s your task? Obviously to walk the floor in style and leave the heads turned with the same sass and glow that you have gathered and received from the love of your kins.

This black net Anarkali dress with a cinched waistline is just something that will add charm to the occasion, and trust me, taking eyes off you won’t be an option. The high-low details with the chic flared skirt along with a one-shoulder detailed blouse are the perfect dress combo that you can go for on your sangeet night. Let the stars be the witness to your glow and shine that comes from within, adorned with a beautiful dress that leaves folks speechless.

4. The Big Day Outfit—Traditional Banarsi Lehenga with the Contemporary Hues

After months of preparations and so much anticipation, the big day is finally here. All your kin and close ones have gathered to bless you as the bride and wish you loads of love and luck for your new life ahead. All the pomp, glory, and glittery days of the ceremonies will come to an end today as the wedding rituals begin and the vows finally get taken. To look the best that one can is the dream that every bride carries. Red is the colour that traditionally brides used to prefer in Indian ethnic wear for their wedding day. But these days, contemporary brides are ditching the red colour to go for soft and subtle colours that make the simple yet graceful look a priority.

This ivory and pink-toned Banarsi silk embroidered lehenga set with tasselled borders, which comes with a belt, is the best outfit for you if you are someone who is planning to go for a simple and elegant look. The day-wedding brides will especially look dreamy in this outfit when paired up with the diamond jewellery of your choice and the bridal nath to add drama to your overall outfit.

 

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