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Looking for The Perfect Muslim Wedding Dress? Here are Some Ideas

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Last Updated on March 3, 2022 by Sagarika Kapoor

Your wedding dress is a big decision. If you are looking for the perfect muslim wedding dress then having an idea beforehand is important. With a myriad of options available, making a blunder is rather possible. No doubt it all boils down to personal choice, only we are here to make that choice easier. As a bride, a lot goes into getting that perfect look. Not only one has to look at comfort and style but also find something that matches one’s culture and tradition. Hence, there’s a lot to consider for sure. You of course don’t have to think of finding the exact same outfits. However, getting the smaller details right can help you make your outfit super trendy. Colours too play a big role when deciding a dress for your big day. Yes, it all might seem daunting but fret not! We at Styl Inc. are exactly here to tell you what kind of looks, colours and details can you pull off to get that perfect look for your big day. Keep on reading to know more and gain some clarity on the best look for you. 

Here are some ideas to help you find the perfect muslim wedding dress.

The Kurti & Flared Skirt

Source: Laam Official, Pinterest

If you want something simple yet different then go for something like this for your muslim wedding. It creates somewhat of a gharara type look by not exactly being that. It’s rather a mix of something traditional as well as trendy. Opt for a knee length kurti and go for a matching colour skirt underneath. There’s a lot you can do with the skirt. You could go for simple ghagra pleated styles or bottom flared styles, or even a simple straight fit skirt. We would recommend that you refrain from wearing a fish cut or one with a can-can underneath. It may lead the look to look slightly off. How light or heavy you go with the jewellery depends on the amount of work on the outfit. If you are going light, pastel or muted shades with light to medium work, then heavy jewellery is sure for you. We’d recommend going for just maang tika to keep with the simplicity of the look.

The Quintessential muslim wedding dress – Anarkali

Source: Pinterest, Sara Idrees,

Anarkali’s have always worked well as a muslim wedding dress for bride. So if you wish to go traditional with the look then an anarkali is for you. That is definitely not to say that you can’t make it trendy too, by adding a few small elements. To blend in the traditional with the modern you could maybe opt for light muted colours. Something like this powder blue with silver work on top. If you love the super simple kinda look then you can even skip the heavy work. Go for a simple embroidery instead and a graceful dupatta. Something like this lovely tissue material dupatta with floral print. 

Ghararas with Heavy Work

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Ghararas are as traditional as it gets. It’s really the most typical muslim dress option you can go for. Of course, there’s nothing bad with typical for sure. If you love keeping it classic then this ought to be your choice. We suggest, going for some lighter work on the outfit and letting the outfit shine on it’s own. Showcase it’s effortlessly beautiful design. Of course, a passa has to be a part of the look for the combination of these two is undeniably gorgeous. We love this pretty kiran work on the orange shirt and dupatta. You could surely go for something like that too. 

Long Kurti & Skirt

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Another variation to the kurti skirt combination is going for a long kurti instead. You could also definitely for a for an anarkali style which ends a little higher and pair a skirt with that. If you’d like for the skirt to show, then a front open anarkali can also be worked with. Some heavy work would surely look elegant with something like this. We just love this straight fitting kurti with a trail accompanied skirt. It is definitely something new and unique.

Shararas for the Perfect Muslim Wedding Dress

Source: Farhat Afzal, The Desi Shaadi Closet

If you love the idea of pakistani wedding dresses then shararas are the perfect pick. What are all the rage these days are these pretty embroidered shararas. They are so undeniably elegant and an amazing pick for the wedding day. You could even consider it for one of the pre or post-wedding events. Some zari work would be perfect to add to an outfit like this. Again, a passa is a must and so are some nice jhumkas. If you are going light on the work, then feel free to go all out on the jewellery and vice versa. With the shararas also you can experiment a little and get ones with trails. We especially love this pastel blue one with colourful work on it. It’ll help you achieve the simple, cute bride kind of vibe.

Playing with Deep Colours

Source: Pinterest, Ruhi Altamonte

Reds, oranges, marroons and more. These colours are a super beautiful choice for muslim wedding dress for girl. You could opt for these colours for any of the styles and go as light and heavy you wish to with the work on them. That is how stunning these colours are. Not just the fiery colours but something like a deep blue or magenta too would look amazing. The most stunning style for these colours is with a doubt the anarkali and skirt combo. If you think you can pull off a bold deep colour, then definitely opt for this. 

We are sure by now, you have a fair idea of what you want for the wedding day. Research is the first step to making any big decision for your big day and we hope we have narrowed it down for you. May you find the perfect bit and make the most beautiful bride on you Nikkah. Tell us what you think! For any assistance in wedding planning and styling get in touch with us at Styl Inc. and let our team of professionals handle the rest.

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