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Some Really Pretty Ideas for Haldi Dresses for Bride’s Sister

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Last Updated on September 2, 2021 by Shravani Priya

If you are the bride’s sister, it’s essential that all your outfits are just perfect. And Haldi without a doubt is an important function. So it’s important to look at a good amount of Haldi dresses for bride’s sister before finalising one. It’s the perfect occasion to pull some stunning morning function looks and with the whole setup you can only imagine how amazing the pictures are going to be. From bright yellows to oranges to dainty pastels there are so many options to pick from and we are here to tell you how to pick some pretty ones while also styling them well. 

Look at these pretty Haldi dresses for bride’s sister for you to choose from.

Classic Anarkali

haldi dresses for brides sister

Source: Monika Nidhi, Paulmi & Harsh

Yellow is the Haldi colour so it only makes sense to look for Haldi dresses for bride’s sister in the same colour. A pretty yet simple Anarkali is a no brainer on top of that. It just looks undeniably elegant and beautiful. You can go for plain Anarkali with a pretty dupatta that is heavy or you could opt for one with some work on the kalis, it’ll look extremely pretty. Of course if you are a heel girl then a nice pair of heels would do but jutties are the perfect match for a look like this. You could add a pretty maang tika or some flower jewellery to complete the look. This would be the perfect haldi function dress for bride’s sister.

A Sharara or Pants Ensemble

sharara bridesmaid haldi

Source: Anushka Khanna, Sonam Luthria, Paulmi and Harsh

Find yourself a super pretty Sharara outfit, pair an A-line short kurti with it or even a pretty peplum blouse, a nice embellished potli, some sunglasses and a pair of heels. You’ve got yourself a super classy look. It would make for an amazing bride’s sister look. If you don’t wish to go for a potli then a nice sling would do too and if you are not in the mood to go for heels then go for some pretty Kohlapuris instead. It’s the kind of outfit that doesn’t even need too much accessorising, just add a watch, some nice chunky earrings and you are sorted. 

Palazzos and Pastels

pastel palazzos

Source: Kalki Fashion, Nikita Kanodia Gupta, Mahima Mahajan

Pastels are with a doubt perfect for a morning function. If yellow Haldi dresses for bride’s sister are not your cup of tea then go with some pretty pastels. And if you are going for pastels then we totally love the idea of a blouse and palazzo pant combo. It’s super light and breezy and would make for a really fun yet gorgeous look. You could even add a light breezy shrug on top of that. We’d recommend avoiding too much heavy work on a look like this for the colour itself will stand out. Just go for some printed material to create a light, comfy yet stunning outfit. Of course, heels are a must with this outfit. 

The ¾ Lehenga

Source: Papa Don’t Preach By Shubhika, Anita Dongre

These are all the rage these days and we think they’d make for the perfect lehenga for bride’s sister! A nice printed material is just what you need to create an outfit like this. Make sure you accessorize it well especially with a nice anklet because your ankles are surely going to shine. A nice pair of heels would definitely do, make sure they are slightly OTT if you will, for they’d surely be visible. We also love how this bridesmaid went for a pair of mules for footwear. Definitely there’s a lot of scope to create something quirky with this. 

Floral Haldi Dresses for Bride’s Sister

Floral Haldi Dresses

Source: Mrunalini Roy, Simran Chaudhory

Can’t understand what you want for the Haldi. Close your eyes and go for something floral. Be it floral beadwork, embroidery or printed. Who doesn’t love a floral outfit for a morning function! Florals are evergreen so not only can you adorn it for your sister’s Haldi but basically anywhere. Go for a nice floral lehenga or a suit even. If not that you could incorporate it in your dupatta and keep the rest of your outfit basic if that’s what you like. Again with florals you can play around with the colours, from yellows to red to pastels basically anything would do! Of course, avoid going for flower jewellery or hair accessories with this, we also don’t want to go overboard now, do we?

Them Bright Shades

Them Bright Shades

Source: Mani Jassal, Caught in a Cuff

If you love yourself some nice bright colours then by all means chuck the simple pastels, whites or classic yellows. Take it up a notch with some bright Orange, hot Pink or bright red. A lehenga would surely look bomb in such colours but you could definitely also go for a Saree instead. Moreover, these colours fit perfectly well in the Haldi colour scheme so you really wouldn’t have to think twice.

We hope these little pearls of wisdom have given you ample inspiration and now you can make the perfect outfit choice for your sister’s Haldi. 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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