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Here are Some Options to Help You Find the Perfect Pink Bridal Lehenga if Red is Not for You

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Last Updated on January 14, 2022 by Sagarika Kapoor

Your wedding day outfit is probably the most significant and not everyone loves a red lehenga but loves to also stick to traditions. Hence, a pink bridal lehenga is for someone like you. There are certain bridal colours which definitely do look really good on the big day. And pink being the closes to red, is definitely an amazing and new choice for a bride. A lot of brides are playing with the hues of pinks these days and no doubt it looks stunning. What you can also do is colour coordinate with bae which would definitely make you guys stand out. And when we say pink we just don’t mean a single colour. There are endless options in the market with tints and shades of pink. Hence, there’s a lot you can experiment with. From fuschias to rani pink to dusty pink, there is no dearth. So you have ample scope to do something different by also balancing it with something classic and traditional. With a pink lehenga, you can also play around with the colour of the jewellery, like light blue or green! So read on and find the perfect lehenga for you.

Here are some pink bridal lehengas to choose from.

The Famous Anita Dongre Pink

Source: Styled by Kashika on Instagram, Anita Dongre

Who doesn’t love a good Anita Dongre Lehenga. They have the most amazing pink bridal lehengas. Their famous pink with silver work paired with a light blue dupatta shines like no other. Its so unique and definitely separates you from the usual reds. And though the style might be the same, the designing is completely different for each lehenga. The particular pink colour that they use is undeniably beautiful. With a lehenga like this you can opt for nice light blue or light green meenakari jewellery. Or you can even go for nice silver jewellery with light green or blue stones in it. While a blue dupatta creates a lovely contrast you can also opt for a pink dupatta. From light to heavy work they have options for all!

Baby Pink Bridal Lehenga

Source: Sonder Frames, Sam & Ekta, Pooja Mishra

If you want something rather different then go for a light pink bridal lehenga. It’s such a subtle colour and yet stands out in it’s own way. Even if you opt for some heavy work on a lehenga like this it wouldn’t look as heavy. The subtleness can still be kept intact. So what you can do then is go heavy with the jewellery. With makeup also you can play around with a lot when it comes to lovely baby pink shade. It’s a wonderful choice for morning wedding or an anand karaj. A lot of punjabi brides tend to go for a colour like this! Go for some nice sequined or embroidered work and if you wish you can match the colour of the lehenga with the choora as well. To add some colour you could go for a different shade of pink with your dupatta.

Colour Block with Pink

Source: Sabyasachi

If you love colour and character then go for deep pink shades and opt for colour blocking. Not only do you get a bridal lehenga in pink colour but also other lovely unique colours. Opt for three complimentary colours and give each to the blouse, lehenga and the dupatta. A classic has to be the pink, blue, orange combo just make sure their shades match. You cannot ideally go for a magenta blouse and baby blue lehenga that sure would make for an odd outfit. Hence, matching shades is important. You could also opt for green instead of blue. If three colours are too much for then opt for only two. Make sure the jewellery and makeup is light so it doesn’t become too much. Another option is to go for multiple coloured kalis in your lehenga to give it that character and vibrancy.

Light Work Pink Bridal Lehenga

Source: Into Candid Photography, Pratishtha Arora MUA

Pick a beautiful pink and let the colour shine. You can simply do that by going for lehengas with light to medium work and nothing too crazy. It would be the kind of wedding lehenga that would surely stand out. Feel free to go slightly heavy with the jewellery not too much, otherwise the lehenga’s charm would diminish. You could go for an elegant sequined or embroidered work that leaves some space in between which will make it that elegant rich lehenga that it is.

Beautiful Rani Pink

Source: Kalki Fashion, Sabyasachi Kolkata

Rani pink is a wondrous colour to opt for. It’s so stunning that people wouldn’t be able to stop appreciating your rani pink bridal lehenga. It’s a colour with which you can go both light as well as heavy on the work. The best thing to pair with it is jewellery with elements of green in it and nothing towards the lighter or pastel side. Even dull gold work would shine on a colour like this. The best part is that it takes your outfit closer to red without actually being that.

Florals for The Win

Source: Manish Malhotra, Bisou NYC, Ali G Studios

If you wish to amp up any outfit, florals are the way to go! Go for some floral sequined work, or floral embroidered or even stitched flowers and you have a wonderful bridal outfit. It helps you achieve that pretty girly vibe which surely shines on the wedding day. Remember Deepika’s Frieda Kahlo look? Well, go for something like that but in pink and it would make for a pretty unique look. You can actually just opt for really light jewellery with this outfit as well and it would look really elegant.

With so many options we are sure you can find the perfect pink lehenga for your wedding day. Play around with the tints and shades and we are sure you’ll be able to discover something new. Tell us which one’s your favourite out of these. For any assistance in wedding planning and styling get in touch with us at Styl Inc. and our team of experts will guide you effortlessly.

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