Real Brides Who Carried Off The Minimal Bridal Look To Perfection!
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Less is more. (well, not always. More food, more clothes, more diamonds, you know. Winks) If you still think Indian weddings are all about dramatic, blingy clothes and loud makeup, think again. 2018 has been all about minimal makeup and outfits in toned down hues. Yes, brides have been opting for these minimal looks and have been looking as stunning as ever! If you haven't already, here are some pictures for you to see!
This Bride Who Had A Coachella-like Beach Wedding
From Tarek & Narina's wedding; shot by A Fist Full Of Bolts
Her dreamy Tarun lehenga (which was paired with shorts later) and the pretty beach portraits made for a stunning Bohemian Goa wedding!
This Blogger Bride Who Set An Example With Her Blue Gown!
With layers and nets and clean white embroidery, blogger Summiyya wore a chic gown for her wedding. Safe to say, her morning wedding in a Gaurav Gupta powder blue-ensemble sure had kept everybody at Insta-town busy for days.
This Bride In Ice-cream Hues
From Rashi & Maurits' wedding ; Shot by 1plus1studio
In a pink and mint green outfit and a unique varmala, real bride Rashi looked every bit stunning for her day wedding! To accentuate her look, he wore her grandmother's jewelry which was vintage and oh-so-charming!
This Sabyasachi Bride In White Against A Sand & Sun Background
From Komal & Roman's real wedding ; Shot by Moni Adri Photography
A boho chic bride in white, Komal's understated Sabyasachi lehenga was nothing like the outfits that the designer is otherwise known for. Her lehenga was a subtle with minimal embroidery on the blouse and fine hand-printed patterns on the lehenga. In her white ensemble, she truly looked like a dream.
This Bride In A Refreshing Red-White Combo
From Milin & Tosha's real wedding ; Shot by Meew Meew Studios
This bride's red and white outfit is a refreshing change from the sea of brides in red! The white perfectly tones down the outfit, while at the same time enhancing it's grace. Notice the kaarigari on the neck of the blouse which gives the impression of a heavy haar.
This One In A Heavily Embroidered Yet Minimal Outfit
From Neha & Zoheb's real wedding
How gorgeous does real bride Neha look in a beige scalloped outfit at her Civil Wedding!
Or This Bride In Powder Pink With Silver l̥
From Krutika & Amrit''s wedding ; Shot by Dhoom Dhaam Weddings
Who would have thought a light, dusty pink would look that pretty on a bride!
This Bride in A Silver Sabyasachi Lehenga
From Priyanka & Hashim's real wedding ; Shot by Mark Swaroop Photography
When Vogue Fashion Editor was to tie the knot, what other than a stunning piece could you expect? That mellow Sabyasachi lehenga has with silver patchwork is so dreamy and gorgeous!
This Bride in Anushree Reddy Designs
From Manasa & Will's real wedding ; Shot by Hyer Images
Bride Manasa rocked two Anushree Reddy ensembles in shades of pink on her wedding, which was perfectly coordinated with the decor in the same palette, together making a sweet and fun -filled sight!
This Bride In Simple Colors And Impactful Jewelry
From Avi & Nina's real wedding ; Shot by Kismet Jewell Nakai Photography
Real bride Nina designed her own lehenga and styled it up with fuschia aviators and vintage jewellery and looked worth a million bucks! We especially loved her layered mathapatti!
This Bride Who Wore Exquisite Colors For Her Big Day
From Tania & Vidhu's real wedding ; Shot by Artfoto Studios
A concoction of pastel blue, mint green and pink, this bride's lehenga was a perfect mix of unusual + pretty!
This One In A Nude Overall That Is So Stunning
From Karishma & Sean's real wedding
An understated beige outfit along with a petal shower - Karishma made for such a stunning bride! Her lehenga looked every bit gorgeous, clean and effortless!
The Sari Goddess
Pic via Kindred Weddings @kindredweddings
The Sabya sari is so interesting and simple - a statement of sorts, really!
This white with peach floral concoction
Pic via Hair & Makeup by Yyashika
Such a unique look - we are so pleased with this floral embroidery.