Here are Some Super Pretty Ethnic Dresses for Ring Ceremony That Would be Perfect for The Bride

Last Updated on September 2, 2021 by

More often than not, your ring ceremony is the first event for your wedding. Hence, youโ€™ve got to look at some good dresses for ring ceremony that will definitely make you stand out. While in most cases brides opt for long flared gowns, there are also some stunning ethnic and even indo-western options for you to choose from. Itโ€™s important for you to understand whatโ€™s in trend and exactly what would suit your body type as well as the theme of your event. Moreover, your groom ought to decide on his outfit accordingly as well. It wouldnโ€™t work with one of you adorning an ethnic outfit and the other in a western one. Fret not! We’re here like always to make life much easier for you.ย 

Here are some gorgeous ethnic dresses for ring ceremony

A Floral Affair

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As weโ€™ve said before, florals are evergreen and perfect for any and every occasion. So why not incorporate them in your dresses for ring ceremony. You could find embroidered, printed as well as sequined floral patterns in the market. We think it would be the perfect ring ceremony lehenga. It will definitely give your look a whole lot of character and make you look super vibrant for the event. Weโ€™re definitely in awe of the red embroidered lehenga, not only is it vibrant but a super classy piece too! If youโ€™d like the look to be super ethnic then go ahead with the dupatta, bangles and your kundan jewellery. However, if you want to make the look slightly western then you could choose to ditch the dupatta and complete the look with diamond or pearl jewellery.

The Elegant Saree

The elegant saree

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Thereโ€™s definitely no event where a saree wouldnโ€™t be perfect. If you are opting for a gorgeous and elegant look then nothing better than a saree. The best example being Anushka Sharmaโ€™s extremely elegant velvet saree she adorned for her ring ceremony. Itโ€™s the perfect indian dress for engagement ceremony. If you arenโ€™t someone with a round face then go ahead and tie up your hair in a neat bun, especially if you are opting for velvet or silk sarees. If you are going for a more embellished, georgette or net saree then you could let your tresses lose too. If you are planning to make it special then go on and pick a treasured piece from your motherโ€™s wardrobe.ย 

A Heavy Anarkali

Heavy Anarkali

Source: Rajnish Kakade, Zuria Dor

If you want to stand out a little then go ahead and opt for an Anarkali. Your ring ceremony is actually the perfect opportunity to do that. This is an effortless outfit where you donโ€™t have to go through a whole lot of hassle to source this. Opt for a silk anarkali, for not only would it look royal but also be an evergreen option. Moreover, with a silk anarkali you can also pair up a velvet dupatta to complete the look.

Heavy Embellished Ethnic Dresses for Ring Ceremony

Heavy Embellished Dresses

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If you wish to go all out then go for a heavily embellished lehenga. You can incorporate pearl, sequin and katdana work in your lehenga. Weโ€™re loving this Rajasthani look lehenga with heavy thread and mirror work. You could balance it out with a light blouse but thereโ€™s really no harm if you wish to go heavy on the blouse as well. Yes, you could go for some lighter jewellery to balance it out.

The Pretty Bottle Green Shade

Bottle Green Shade

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This colour is all the rage these days. No doubt itโ€™d be perfect to incorporate in your lehengas for engagement ceremony. This lehenga would be perfect if your ring ceremony is more of an elegant and classier event. The groom could also opt for the same colour for it works beautifully for both men and women. We love that this bride went for floral work even in this colour! You could even go for some heavy sequin work like the second bride but preferably in the same colour, the whole camouflaged embedded work looks super classy.

Pastels for The Win

ring ceremony lehenga

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If your event is a tad more vibrant and colourful then pastels are the way to go! Thereโ€™s practically everything that goes with pastels so your groom doesnโ€™t have to worry too much about what he opts for. However, if both of you decide to go for pastels, youโ€™d compliment each other beautifully! Again, pastel outfits are the perfect opportunity to pair up some pearl jewellery with.

Peplum/Jacket Lehengas

ring ceremony dress for bride

Source: Rabani & Rakha, Devnaagri

Definitely a rage these days, these peplum and/or jacket lehengas are extremely elegant and classy. These are the kinds of indian outfits for engagement that also add a touch of western to your outfit. If you love yourself full length blouses then these are definitely for you. They are the perfect pick if you like some unique quirky looking outfits.ย 

These were some great options you can pick from to adorn on your big day. We hope these make your life easier. For any assistance in wedding planning and shopping get in touch with us at Styl-Inc and let our team of experts guide you efficiently.

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