Offbeat and Trendy Colors for Bridal Lehengas 2022
If you’re a bride-to-be, you must be on a quest for that perfect outfit for your D-day. And while the task might seem overwhelming, with the right guidance and help, we’re sure you’ll ace your bridal look. So worry not, we’re here just for that. And to help you make your choice a little easier, we’ve come up with a list of trending and hot selling colours for bridal wear in 2022. From earthy tones to bright pops of hues, here are all the Offbeat and Trendy Colors for Bridal Lehengas that you can opt for if you’re getting married soon!
Trendy Colors for Bridal Lehengas
Technicolor Lehengas for Playful Brides
Technicolor outfits are a huge trend for this wedding season. Bright, fun colors and all the glitz and glam it comes with, it has become a popular choice for brides. Why choose one color when you can have it all, right? For our playful brides who want to make a statement, go for bright and shiny technicolored outfits. Colorful lehenga have been doing the rounds for quite a while, and now they come with a metallic twist. Many brides are setting the trend of wearing these lehengas for their pre wedding functions. These are fun, playful, versatile and super trendy. Paired with some elegant, diamond or polki jewelry, this is definitely a trend setting look. Go for these colorful lehengas for functions like haldi, mehendi or welcome dinners.
Champagne Blue for an Elegant yet Trendy Look
While blue has been an off beat choice for wedding outfits for years, it is now gradually becoming a more popular choice for many brides. Champagne blue or other lighter shades of the color like powder blue are now one of the most trendy colors for bridal lehengas. Champagne blue looks royal when paired with other pastel colors like salmon, baby pink, sea green and even dull gold. While many brides are choosing the color for their wedding ceremony, it is also a popular choice for pre wedding and post wedding functions.
Very Peri and Other Shades of Purple
While designers like Anamika Khanna and Jayanti Reddy have already made purple a popular choice for bridal outfits, the newer shades of the color are creating their own niche in the wedding industry. Very peri, pantone color of 2022, is a hot trending color this wedding season. Like all pantone colors over the years, designers have been trying to make the most of very peri as well. Be it the wedding ceremony or the pre wedding functions, you can sport this awesome color for almost anything. Keep in mind that the color is a little loud and grabs all the attention, so keep the rest of your look minimal.
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Moss Green is Another Trendy Color This Wedding Season
While pastels have ruled the wedding industry for a few years now, it is time for a darker shade to have its moment. Moss green is a pale, grayish green color that goes extremely well with gold and dull gold embroidery. Many brides are opting for this shade for their pheras, but it is not a common choice yet. So if youโre looking for something unique yet trendy, this is definitely the color to go for. Pair it with dull gold jewelry and a contrast dupatta like peach or sea green for a put together look.
The Timeless and Elegant Gray
Every bride wants a unique and different look. And so, many of them are experimenting with off beat colors like gray. Gray and silver and timeless colors that look elegant, stylish and glamorous. Weโve spotted many brides and even celebrities sporting ethnic outfits in gray color and weโre totally loving it. Pair your grey lehenga with silver jewelry and minimal makeup for your wedding day or pre wedding look. To add some color you can opt for diamond jewelry with colored stones like rubies and emeralds. You can even pick up a bright colored dupatta to highlight your look.
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Rust Orange is the New Redย
For brides who want to keep their look traditional, but want to opt for something other than red, our stylists suggest going for shades of orange, like rust. Orange is the perfect balance between the overwhelming yellow and the traditional red. Orange, specifically rust orange, is a warm, earthy color, perfect for winter weddings. It also complements Indian skin tones perfectly. You can pair your orange lehenga with dull gold or polki jewelry. Most orange outfits look great in a monochromatic look. However, if you want to go for a contrasting color for the dupatta, you can go for yellow or green to complete the look.
Shades of Brown and Caramel
Another color that can and is replacing the classic red this wedding season. Brown lehengas were popular back in the day and are a trendy choice yet again. These days, every bride wants a touch of earthy, natural aesthetic for their bridal look. And brown is just the color for that. For a touch of contrast, add a pop of green in your jewelry. Looks best in monochromatic outfits, you can pair your brown lehengas with gold jewelry. Perfect for a fall or winter wedding, brown lehengas can work wonders for both day or night events.ย
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Yellow Isnโt Just for Haldi Ceremony Anymore
When we tell you to think of yellow, you probably immediately think of the haldi function. Maybe even mehendi. But you might never think of yellow for the wedding ceremony. And thatโs what makes this color standout. Yellow makes for a beautiful bridal lehenga. It is also a versatile color as it can go well with many other colors like green, red and even orange. Make sure you opt for yellow only if it’s a day wedding since it isnโt the most ideal color for night events.ย
We hope you found this list of trendy Colors for Bridal Lehengas. Bookmark this for your bridal shopping trip. And for more tips on wedding trends and fashion,ย stay tuned to Styl Inc Blogs.
Keepโin it Stylโ ish,
Signing off,
Kashika
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