Designs Of Pastel Lehengas For The Future Bride

Pastel Lehenga

Do you think the bride will be happy with a crimson ‘Chunari’ at her wedding ceremony? From strolling through the streets on a Monday evening to going down the aisle with our heads held high on our wedding day. Indian women have proven time and again that we are graceful and powerful individuals. What people have in common is a penchant for defying societal norms. A great example of this is the widespread adoption of the pastel lehenga trend in wedding gown color schemes.  

The bride’s club has conducted a poll, and the results show that the majority of brides choose pastel colors over any other stereotype color. Colors like pink, peach, pale green, and blue are preferable. The traditional reds, maroons, and jewel tones are now outdated in the bridal lehenga. 

For the past several years, pastel lehenga patterns have been all the rage, and they’re not going anywhere. Whether it’s a green lehenga for mehndi or a pink lehenga for a mooh dikhai ceremony, brides should stick with pastel lehenga styles. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of the most popular pastel lehenga colors and samples for you to use on your wedding day. 

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Pastel blue lehenga choli in various tones

It’s no longer unusual for brides-to-be to wear a pastel blue lehenga. A refreshingly cool choice for the sweltering summer months ahead! These are the best colors for someone with a chilly undertone. You don’t have to worry about whether the blouse goes with the skirt or not; either way, it will look great. With a pink blouse, you can wear anything from pink to yellow to golden to white and not look out of place. To complete your outfit, choose a hue of blue and pair it with Kalire and bangles.  

Designed by Anita Dongre, this stunning silk organza Inez Lehenga is one of a kind. Sequins and Dori adorn the embroidered flower patterns in shades of blue and white, which look lovely against the powder blue lehenga.   

This magnificent cyan blue lehenga with metallic silver thread embroidery, along with an equally exquisite choli and dupatta, evokes the splendor of Santorini’s deep blue waters. The shimmering silver wildflowers, created by Anita Dongre, wonderfully capture the joyful and brilliant atmosphere of weddings. 

Lehenga in a variety of colors

With lavender and lilac purple colors, you get both the freshness and the nobility of a recently bloomed flower in one. It’s ideal for brides with fair skin. Pairing it with diamond jewelry would be ideal, but gold jewelry would also be suitable. You may wear it to a park ceremony or to a more contemporary location like a club or a hall. The chilly months of Indian fall are the perfect time of year to wear a pastel lehenga.  

The Papa Don’t Preach by Shubhika lilac lehenga choli set features OTT pearls, reflecting sequins, and glass beading to create a beautiful bridal lehenga. Whether you’re attending your best friend’s wedding as a bridesmaid or your own, this lehenga is a blast!  

The delicate shade of mauve is perfect for blushing brides and their cheery bridesmaids. Choose this Anushree Reddy mauve lehenga with embroidery in the style of waves running through the shirt and floral embroidery with an underlying tule layer if you’re planning a day wedding or pre-wedding party. 

Colors of Pastel Green Lehenga 

To complement a bride’s warm skin tone, consider wearing a pastel green lehenga. Although it may not suit all Indian skin tones, the right jewelry can make it seem good on nearly everyone. It’s perfect for a wedding ceremony of any kind. An ivory pastel green lehenga will look stunning with dramatic eye makeup and sparkling jewelry. When worn correctly, it can do amazing things!  

Designer Falguni Shane Peacock created the stunning pastel green lehengas worn by Radhika Madan. The embroidered blouse’s gorgeous off-shoulder neck shape gives it a unique spin on the classic blouse style.   

When it comes to wedding lehengas, nothing beats a hand-embroidered, pastel green number like the “Bidri” ensemble from top designer Rahul Mishra’s newest FDCI India Fashion Week collection, Lotus Pond. This floral embroidered lehenga is stunning when paired with a transparent silk organza dupatta.  

Winter weddings and velvet lehengas have always been a match made in heaven. With its embroidered off-the-shoulder contemporary blouse and frill detailing, this velvet green lehenga by Soltee by Sulakshana Monga is guaranteed to turn a few heads. 

Hues of pastel peach lehenga

Millennial brides are very smitten with the color peach, another fashionable pastel lehenga color. As a result, no matter what your skin tones, you should wear a peach lehenga on your wedding day since it will look stunning.  

Tarun Tahiliani created this charming Kalidar lehenga for a wedding. His focus is on the laser cut and crystals, which look stunning when worn with the hand-embroidered off-the-shoulder shirt. Adding to the beauty is the scarf with a fringed hem that serves as a dupatta.  

The peach lehenga hand-painted by Anita Dongre takes inspiration from the magical Indian woods. Master artisans from Jaipur, trained in the traditional Pichhwai art form, construct each pattern by hand to exacting standards. Its delicate brushstrokes are enhanced by Dongre’s trademark Gota Patti hand embroidery and adorned with Dori, pearls, Zari, Zardozi, and sequins, making this pastel lehenga a charming piece of clothing. 

Pink Lehenga Shades

The pink pastel lehenga has now taken center stage with the comeback of red lehengas. To help you choose the ideal pink lehenga for your big day, we’ve compiled some of the most popular styles of pink lehenga along with some helpful styling advice from real brides. Therefore, make a contribution and let everyone know where you fall on the pink spectrum.  

Gaurav Gupta created this powder pink sculpted lehenga with flowing leaf embellishments, and it is effortlessly gorgeous. The matching organza ruffled dupatta and one-shoulder construction blouse complete the look nicely. 

 This Zara Shahjahan Bridals lehenga is a classic with pink and orange Mughal floral appliques and exquisite beading on top. Three distinct Jaal embroidery designs, influenced by Mughal geometric motifs, are used to create the choli. An intricate Mukaish with Resham pair and a short length give it an appealing ring. You’ll be the talk of the town at your Anand Karaj when you wear this chai pink organza dupatta with hand-worked embellishments.

In conclusion, Pastel colors haven’t been seen as much at weddings in recent years, but they’re making a comeback today, and the red lehenga will soon lose its hegemony over them.

Above all, go for a pastel look this season! Decide on your bridal lehenga now.

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