Bridal Accessories

Bridal Accessories Guide From Veil To Shoes

Last Updated on November 12, 2024 by gradienteye

You might often get stuck in this cliche situation where you have zeroed in your bridal outfit but you are perplexed about the right accessories to go with. Bridal accessories are like icing on the cake. They do the heavy lifting to make your bridal look come to life. Whether you are going for customized veils or statement Indian bridal hair accessories, you can easily put together your look. So to make your D day dreamy choosing the right accessories is essential.

Veils

Veils are one such accessory that looks breathtaking. Be it with a saree, lehenga, or gown, they are an important constituent of a brideโ€™s trousseau. Though wearing a veil was a tradition now brides wear it as an accessory. They lend elegance and symbolize purity and modesty. Pastels are the raging trend that can instantly make heads turn. You can opt for a pista green veil or pink veil and color coordinate with your saree or lehenga. For an oomph factor, you can opt for a customized veil with the name of your beloved.

Veils for bride

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Hair Accessoriesย 

Bridal hair accessories go a long way in making your wedding day memorable. Some of the common hair accessories are head band, maang tikka, hair brooches, etc. You can choose different styles, designs to coordinate with your outfit. For a statement hair accessory, you can opt for kundan pearl studded choti hair braid jewellery that elevates your look on your wedding day. To make your wedding day one of a kind you can hire a bridal stylist.

hair accessories for brides

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Jewellery

Choosing the perfect jewellery can be one of the most challenging aspects of wedding planning. For your engagement, consider choosing delicate yet attractive accessories. Opt for a floral matha patti or other minimalistic accessories for the mehndi ceremony. For the haldi ceremony, a kundan-studded hairband is a great choice. Finally, choose ornate accessories with a whimsical charm for your big day. For the reception, dangling earrings can add an elegant touch.ย 

Bridal Jewellery

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Beltsย 

Belts are an important element of the bridal accessories list. These accessories draw attention to your waistline giving you a flattering look. Choose a hue that is similar to your outfit. You can opt for a satin sash with crystal detailing. To add a personalized touch to your wedding outfit incorporate a special message, your initials, your wedding date, etc. To move freely you can use a removable belt as you can reuse it for any other occasion. Lastly, coordinate the embellishments of your sash and belt with your wedding outfit.

Bridal Accessories

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Bridal Shoes

Bridal shoes add a touch of glitz to your outfit. They are an inseparable part of any brideโ€™s look. If you are looking for royal footwear, then maroon and golden embellished pumps would be apt. You can also opt for red embellished block heels. But if you are one of those brides who prefer comfortable yet stylish footwear, a customized slip-on would be an ideal option. Opt for contrast hues or color coordinate your footwear with your outfit to take your D-day a level higher.

Bridal Accessories

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Gloves And Capes

Gloves and capes have a deep influence on Indian culture. New-age brides are going all out, experimenting with different styles. You can opt for silk, satin, or lace gloves in multiple hues that complement your outfit. Capes add a wow factor to your outfit and are an eccentric accessory. When choosing capes, opt for detachable ones for easy transition. Gloves and capes would make for an ideal accessory for your reception and are an integral part of the Indian bridal accessories list.

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Accessories For Different Traditions

Donning traditional accessories on your wedding day speaks volumes of authenticity and shows you are connected with your culture. To ensure that you look your best, make an accessories checklist to save time. Be it the Maharashtrian Nath or Bengali mukut here is an Indian bridal accessories list.

1. Nath

Nath is an important part of any Maharashtrian bridal look. These ornaments are adorned with embellishments such as pearls, gemstones, or other decorative stones. They enhance the bridal appearance with intricate detailing and beautiful craftsmanship, symbolizing rich traditions and marital status. Nath comes in a wide variety of styles, including peacock and floral patterns. When paired with a traditional Maharashtrian saree, it looks stunning.

2. Kalireย 

Kalire is a bridal accessory worn by Punjabi brides on their wrists. They hang from the bride’s chooda, and each design is unique and eye-catching. Kalire features various designs, including evil eyes, peacocks, and flowers. They come in a wide array of shapes, such as coconut and fox nut, and you can add an unconventional twist with features like tassels or beads. With their intricate details, Kalire embody themes of prosperity and togetherness.

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3. Odiyanamย 

Odiyanam is a traditional South Indian jewellery worn by brides to accentuate their waistline. Moreover, it keeps your saree from creasing. It is called as Vadddanam or kamarbandh. They feature designs of deities, south Indian culture, etc. They are crafted with gold, brass, pearl, etc. Traditional odiyanams are thick and feature exquisite patterns while modern ones are sleek.

4.ย Mukutย 

Mukut is an authentic Bengali bridal jewellery that is worn by brides over their heads. It is a lightweight accessory that holds the veil and exudes rich culture and opulence. Crafted with sola wood this bridal accessory features intricate details. It is white and comes in varied designs. This classic accessory is a win-win accessory for any Bengali bride.

5. Pasaaย 

Passa is a traditional bridal accessory worn by Muslim and Sikh brides on the left side of their heads. It is an integral part of the bridal look in Islamic culture. The tradition of wearing passa has been worn since the Mughal era. It is generally made of gold or silver and contains pearls, kundan or any stone. Channelize your inner goddess in this ravishing passa.

Conclusion

There is no perfect bridal look without impeccable bridal accessories. But they should harmonize with your bridal outfit. Bridal accessories not only uplift your beauty but they should reflect your individuality.

Until next time

Keepinโ€™ it Stylish

Signing off,

Aparna Iyer

 

1. 1. How to choose bridal accessories?

You can choose bridal accessories taking the colour of the outfit and neckline into account.

2. What bridal accessories do I need?

You can opt for some of the commonly worn accessories like maang tikka, waistband, earrings, necklace, etc

3. How to wear bridal hair accessories?

Every accessory is worn differently and for a flawless finish, you can hire a bridal stylist.

 

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