Top 7 sarees trends for bridal season

Top 7 sarees trends for bridal season

The wedding season has returned, with invites filling our inbox as we prepare to wear in our finest Indian attire for the occasion. And when it comes to wedding gowns for the bride, nothing is more traditional and seductive than our timeless nine-yards.

What is a Saree?

Sarees are one of the oldest styles of women's clothes, going back centuries and being worn in India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. It is culturally defined as a single piece of unstitched fabric, ranging in length from 5 to 9 yards, worn with a shirt and petticoat. The iconic clothing has great significance in Indian culture and is still worn by women on festivals and other occasions, including wedding ceremonies.

A woman's wedding is a momentous day in her life, and it is only normal that she wants to look her best and be dressed in beautiful clothes that reflects the beauty of the occasion. After all, you can only marry one. Sarees are an important aspect of Indian culture, and no matter how westernized our regular fashion choices become, we unconsciously associate sarees with all of our celebrations, meetings, rituals, ceremonies, parties, and, most importantly, weddings.

In this blog post, we will pay tribute to the queen of Indian dress, the saree, and look at the best bridal saree trends for the upcoming wedding season.

Georgette Saree

Add some excitement to your clothing to freshen up your bridal look! These days, brides are trying out the rich yet flexible Georgette sarees for weddings instead of the traditional heavy-duty gowns that are nearly impossible to walk in. Georgette sarees, which have a chiffon-like texture, enhance the bride's beauty, and the trendy saree makes her look more glamorous with the zari, embroidery, and detail thread work.

Net Saree

Wedding net sarees are a trend that never seems to go out of style and will always be a part of our wardrobe. Knowing that net sarees maintain a perfect mix between modern and traditional, wedding saree designers can't seem to get enough of them. To enhance your bridal excitement, the bridal net sarees have been fitted with Swarovski crystals, embroidered borders, Zari work, and more.

 

Designer Saree

Weddings for women are as much about begin a new life with the man of their dreams as they are about making an appearance. Wearing an adorable designer wedding saree for a wedding or reception is one method for displaying that statement. As fashion designers exceed every limit to create exclusive bridal sarees, the demand for contemporary wedding sarees reached new levels this wedding season. You can't go wrong with a sleek designer saree if you want to create a style that is uniquely you for your wedding.

 

Banarasi Silk Saree

Nearly many Indian brides aim to wear Banarasi silk sarees at their wedding. One of the most stunning Indian sarees is the Banarasi silk saree, which is made in Varanasi, additionally known as Banares. A bride wearing a gorgeous, traditional Banarasi saree is guaranteed to leave you in awe. Although Banarasi lehengas are becoming more popular as wedding attire, they cannot compete with the Banarasi sarees that brides have worn for generations. Top designers are encouraged to keep using Banarasi sarees in their bridal designs since they recall the ethnic style and provide a truly royal appearance.

Embroidered Saree

As the name indicate, half and half sarees are made by blending two fabrics in matching yet opposing vibrant colors to create a single, exclusive bridal gown. Brides enjoy dragging these half-and-half bridal sarees to wedding events like the sangeet or mehendi. In a half-and-half saree, the pallu draped on the shoulder is of a completely different tone from the pleats and the body of the saree, which is of one color and falls to the floor after being wrapped around the waist. Think twice before wearing a printed half-and-half saree to an auspicious event like a huge Indian wedding. A highly decorated half-and-half net or georgette.


Pastel Color Saree

The list of the hottest saree trends for this wedding season would not be complete without pastel-colored sarees. To clear up any confusion, pastels are the neutral tones of our primary colors, which include beige, honeydew, lilac, peach, and baby pink. For the big day, the contemporary Indian bride prefers the delicate pastel hues to the traditional bride's red and green. Pastel sarees are a fantastic choice for a lavish wedding since they combine well with delicate diamond or gold jewelry.

Lehenga Saree

From the basic lehenga choli, India's ethnic wear style has advanced significantly, and the new Indian wedding dress, the stunning lehenga saree, is a result of this progression. Lehenga sarees are more popular among Indian brides than traditional lehengas because of their stylish yet understated design. The fashionable lehenga sarees for women combine tradition and modernity in a way that is easy to wear, comfortable, and flexible enough for the bride to wear to any wedding event.

There you go, before the onset of the next wedding season, you have all the details of the latest bridal saree trends. Which one of our recommendations will you choose for your big day? Tell us in the comments.

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