Colorblocked Kanjeevaram Sarees We Loved!
BY Sakshi | 13 Sep, 2021 | 51928 views | 2 min read
There is nothing like a monotone Kanjeevaram, or one that’s in the classic shades of red and gold. But there’s something extra about a colourblocked Kanjeevaram- brings about the beauty of contrasting shades, and makes the overall look of the bride happier. They are majorly trending with brides, and even more so as wedding sarees! Here are some of the ones we loved, and if you are looking for something different to rock on your upcoming wedding day, then take some inspiration!
This one with a multitude of colours
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We fell in love with this one the moment we spotted it! Love the different contrasting colours that go so well with each other, and how bright and vibrant it makes the bridal look.
Red and orange
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A classic pairing, one that still looks fresh every time you see it! Love how it’s classic, yet a little unique, and makes for a beautiful bridal look.
White and green that really looks unique
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Now isn’t that one unique combination! Seldom do we see brides rock a white Kanjeevaram on their wedding day, and the green just makes the look stand out so much more.
White and red for the win
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This one that's so nice and pretty for a bride, we love this hatke pairing with the red.
Pink and yellow that shines bright
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Now isn’t this a combination to absolutely adore? Makes the look offbeat, but the pink still keeps it bridal.
Purples and blues
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This one is a fresh combination! Looks like a very offbeat combination for the big day.
Bright green with purple anyone?
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A bright green like this one makes the bridal look pop so much! Quite a different hue to pair!
Grey and blue that stands out
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Grey in bridal wear for South Indian brides is fairly new, and this is one is very nice for one of the smaller functions.
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