Are These The Perfect Colours For A Winter Wedding? Brides, Take Note!
BY Apoorva | 22 Nov, 2016 | 6787 views | 3 min read
Image Source (L to R): Dipak Studios & Makeovers By Sukanya
Blush Pink Ever since Pinterest declared it the colour of 2016, we can’t get over this beautiful colour. Blush is also a perfect colour for the fall, ideal for brides and bridesmaids alike!
Image Source (L to R): Aviraj Saluja Wedding Photography & The Story Weavers
Purple
It’s the colour of royalty and there is nothing more royal than a bride in a wedding! This colour can be worn in so many ways – paired with a mint dupatta like this Anushree Reddy beauty or even in this gorgeous Manish Malhotra creation- the possibilities are endless!
Image Source: Tarun Chawla & Manish Malhotra
Burgundy
Is there anything better than chocolate? Then how can you beat this Burgundy hue!
Image Source: Tarun Chawla & Manish Malhotra
Royal Blue When Sabyasachi designs something in blue, your wedding trousseau has to have that colour! This gorgeous colour is such a change from the usual green-red sea of lehengas and brings a unique fresh look to the bride for a reception look!
Image Source (L to R): Sabyasachi Mukherjee & Payal Singhal
Black We so love the fact that black is no longer a no-no at weddings! Though it might raise a few eyebrows at the wedding, but you can definitely rock a black outfit for other functions like a sangeet or reception. There is nothing sexier than a black gown on your cocktail night!
Image Source (L to R):Vipin Photography & Makeup by Mahek Bhatt
Emerald Green This jewel-tone look is always a stunner, be in a lehenga or a saree. Not only that, you can even rock emerald jewellery on a pink or a pastel lehenga for an even more magnificent look!
Image Source (L to R): Sabyasachi Mukherjee & Ram Kishan Sarees
Double-toned Mix two unusual hues and make it rock with a double-toned lehenga - it adds an entire new dimension to it and makes it pop!
Pic via The Cinematic Wedding Filmer ; Film My Story
Dull greys and blues Dull hues are really rocking the scene these days so opt for dull greys and blues - contrary to what we think, they'll look graceful and simple even at night!
Pic via Richa and Swati ; Ridhi Mehra