Lehenga Collection: Here’s Why Yours Needs to Say Goodbye to Red!
The lehenga collection for brides has been a huge one, with flourishing red ones, ivory butterfly designer lehengas, pink and peach lehengas. Let’s take a look at some of the garments that you must include in your collection!
A bridal lehenga is all we can talk about when a wedding is taking place. Would it be pink, green, navy blue or peach? And then the D-day comes with the bride arriving in a red lehenga and almost all of us are disappointed because of her choice. With this too super common choice being picked every day, it’s important that as a bride, you update your lehenga collection. No need to get that very same red wedding lehenga when there are so many different options to choose from!
You may think that red lehenga is a classic choice, which is why you must choose it. The truth is that the tradition of a red lehenga has been passed down to the current generation from ancient times and it’s high time that it stays there!
With that spirit in mind, let’s have a look at some bridal lehengas that are extravagantly fresh and speak of brilliance, without using a single drop of red!
1. White and Golden Lehenga
One of the most different colour combinations in a lehenga collection is white and golden. However, they must be decked up with some great embroidery and designs. The blouse of the lehenga shown above is white and the skirt is golden. The overall look of the bride is highly calm and graceful in this ensemble. The dupatta of the lehenga is white and has been draped over the shoulder.
Visually stunning, the skirt has flares over it, swirling, as the bride dances with the groom. This bridal attire is certainly made to be different from all bridal lehengas.
2. Peach Lehenga
Peach is the colour of freshness and a sense of calmness that instils an outlook that looks forward to better things. Instead of the very old dark colours, peach helps in giving the bride a lighter, happier look, which is why a peach lehenga should feature in your lehenga collection. This is an Anarkali lehenga.
Its classic silhouette helps in adding volume to the skirt of the lehenga and blends well with the embellishments of the embroidery. Its full sleeves and net dupatta make it a light lehenga and yet it gives that opulent look of a heavy lehenga. Draping the dupatta from behind and twisting it around your wrists completes the look.
3. Colourful Lehenga
Along with an embroidered maroon velvet blouse, this royal bride has donned a lovely colourful skirt that showcases colours such as pink, ivory, cream, green and peach. Instead of going mainstream and picking up a fully red lehenga, this one decided to give a memorable surprise to her wedding guests!
Along with a green Kundan jewellery set, this ensemble is a part of a hip lehenga collection that we adore so much. The baby pink dupatta has been set in a Gujarati saree style, covering the chest. With a traditional embroidery all over her lehenga, she has made sure that it looks completely unique and Indian at the same time.
4. Baby Pink Lehenga
While most brides have been adding pink lehengas to their lehenga collection to look bright and lively, here is a bride who looks serene and elegant in a baby pink bridal lehenga. With the bridal dupatta over her head, she is giving us major bridal goals right now with her finely styled ensemble.
Wearing minimal and dewy makeup, she dons a diamond necklace along with an embroidered baby pink blouse and lehenga skirt. With almost no jewellery to style the hair or arms, this bride has still aced her look amazingly and looks uber graceful.
5. Double Dupatta Lehenga
A double dupatta lehenga has been one of the most popular lehengas worn by many brides this year. Mostly consisting of one heavy dupatta, it is really making its mark because you are able to drape one dupatta in any way you want to style it and the other one goes on the top of your head.
While the heavy dupattas are draped on the body as they are too embellished and heavy to be donned on your head, the lighter dupatta, which is usually made with a net, goes on top. Your lehenga collection needs to include this style as it’s been a demand in the bridal fashion market and is selling out like hot cakes!
A lehenga collection of beautiful and elegant ensembles is all that a bride wants to see before getting married. Bridal attires like these are wondrous to look at, especially when styled with Kundan jewellery, double dupatta, backless cholis and flaring skirts. And with all the limelight upon them, these brides definitely know how to carry themselves at a wedding. Whether it’s a summer, winter or a spring wedding, the lehenga collection of such brides has always been a sight to behold!
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