Ir al contenido principal
Wedding

17 Sabyasachi Anarkali Dresses That Are #BridalGoals for the New-Age Bride

Feeling confused about what kind of an Anarkali dress to wear? We bring to you a curated list of the best of Sabyasachi Anarkali outfits to help inspire you.

We can’t agree more that there is something about Anarkali dresses especially when it comes to wearing them during the wedding season. Right from the Haldi ceremony to the big day, it is just a perfect outfit to be worn on any occasion. With so many options available, if you are feeling confused about what kind of a dress to wear, we have got you covered.

Designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee is a well-known name when it comes to bridal attire, from bridal lehengas to sarees, suits and Anarkali (We recommend reading about the latest Sabyasachi sarees). In fact, for some, being a Sabyasachi bride is a coveted status symbol. Here we talk about the third of his staple creations - the Sabyasachi Anarkalis.

Here is a curated list of the best of Sabyasachi Anarkali outfits to help inspire you. Caution - Serious eye-candy ahead!

Column Dress

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

One thing that can never go out of style is a column dress. Fabricated in tulle, this hand-embroidered outfit is embellished with silk floss thread and beaten silver sequins. It is a perfect evening wear for occasions like cocktail cum sangeet and wedding reception.

Rustic Baroque

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

This rustic baroque Sabyasachi dress from the latest Sabysachi Spring-Summer collection is the latest trend for destination weddings. Bride’s sisters and friends can wear this elegant khadi outfit for any day-time event.

Bejewelled Gown

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

This delicate bejewelled Anarkali gown from the Palermo afternoons collection is perfect for the bride looking for less fuss, her sister, or a close family member. Wear it at an engagement, cocktail, sangeet, or reception ceremony to rock the event.

Aqua Blue Palermo Collection

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

Bored of those typical reds, pinks, and gold outfits? This Sabyasachi Anarkali dress in aqua blue from Palermo Collection is such a breather. For a completely fuss-free experience during mehndi or sangeet function, make sure to pin your dupatta.

Anarkali Suit From The Udaipur Collection

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

Perfect for summer weddings, this Anarkali suit from The Udaipur Collection is perfect for the girl who loves to wear outfits that spell comfort, grace, and style. It’s soft colour, floral print, and exquisite detail work makes it suitable for day-time pre-wedding occasions.

Black Anarkali

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

If black is not considered an inauspicious colour in your family, this one from Palmero Afternoons collection is truly a statement piece. Except for the bride, it is truly amazing for everyone for occasions like cocktails, engagements, and receptions.

Palermo Afternoons Bridal Wear

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

Again a stunning piece from Palermo Afternoons collection, this floral motif Anarkali dress is perfect as a bridal wear. Go for something like this if you are looking for opulence and an organic feel in your outfit.

Palermo Afternoons English Pastel

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

Looking for something Indo-fusion? This Anarkali gown has a more modern, international touch. This is perfect for beach or summer weddings for occasions like mehndi and cocktail.

Pastels in Udaipur Collection

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

Have you opted for a vintage venue? You can’t go wrong with this Anarkali suit in pastel colours from The Udaipur Collection. Wear it for the wedding day with an antique style choker set to complete the look.

Black Anarkali From Firdaus 2016

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

This black jacket Anarkali with embroidered floral motifs is from Sabyasachi Firdaus 2016 collection. This is suitable for anyone for occasions like a wedding reception.

Brown Anarkali Dress

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

This Indo-western fusion Anarkali dress in chocolate colour can be worn for almost any winter pre-wedding occasion. Complete the look with a matching clutch.

Maroon Anarkali

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

Truly an elegant piece, it is most suitable for winter or destination weddings. Although anyone can adorn it, this maroon Anarkali embroidered and sequined dress is perfect for the bride for pre and post wedding occasions. The waist belt completes the look!

International Wedding Line

 

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

Part of the first-ever International Wedding line by Sabyasachi, this Anarkali is truly beautiful and elegant. Brides can wear it for her wedding day with toned down makeup for a refreshing look.

Embellished Anarkali Dress

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

Exquisitely embellished, this long-sleeved Anarkali dress from Sabyasachi Couture 2016, Firdaus collection is perfect for the bride for the wedding day. Opt for ornate jewellery to go with the outfit for a more sophisticated look.

Royal Blue Anarkali Dress

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

If you are looking for a royal, sophisticated look, this royal blue Sabyasachi creation is the way to go. The piece is so elegant that it can be worn by anyone for occasions like cocktail, sangeet, or reception. The bridesmaid can also wear it for the wedding day.

White Anarkali

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

Once upon a time, white was frowned upon as an inauspicious colour by India traditions. Now, more and more brides are now opting for this subtle and attractive shade for their pre-wedding and wedding outfits. If you are the bride looking to wear something in white for pre-wedding occasions, this Anarkali Sabyasachi did for a campaign will help inspire you.

Traditional Cotton Anarkali

(Image courtesy: Sabyasachi Facebook Feed)

When it comes to spring and summer pre-wedding functions, bride’s sisters and friends cannot go wrong in a traditional cotton Anarkali outfit. Complete the look with a dupatta in contrasting colour like this dress by Sabyasachi created for a film promotion.

Hope these Sabyasachi Anarkali dresses have inspired you. Which ones do you find the most attractive?

Let us know, in the comments section below.