5 Color Alternatives to Red for Indian Brides

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If you're one of those daring brides who can't imagine herself in a red lehenga or saree on her wedding day, this post is for you. People may inquire, if not "red," what other options do you have! Let's inject some vibrancy into the bridal look and break the mould. Allow me to introduce some additional true bridal colours for your lehenga that will complement the Indian skin tone and also glam up the party. Thus, here are a few additional options for all brides-to-be to ensure they look their best on one of the most important days of their lives.

1.Pastel Pink: Pastel Pink is the best option because it complements all Indian skin tones. However, if you choose a pastel pink coloured lehenga, avoid an updo style. Given the lehenga's light, sweet, and calming hue, you should choose a hairstyle that incorporates black. (Black hair is typically paired with a light pastel-colored lehenga.)



2.Golden: Certainly! Golden is a colour that can be used in place of red entirely in a wedding. Although golden was not traditionally associated with brides, many designers, such as Manish Malhotra, have been experimenting with lehenga and bridal ensembles using the colour as a base. Models walked the runway wearing gold-toned lehengas, a colour that has gained popularity among newlyweds who dared to wear it on their special day. Golden or shimmer lehengas also complement Indian skin tones.



3.Orange: Orange is no longer a dark, ominous hue! If you're a true fashionista, you've probably read numerous articles from various sources on how to rock this bold colour. Then how is orange omitted from this list? A bright orange hue with citrus undertones helps to neutralise the lehenga, which is absolutely perfect for Indian skin tones. The important thing to remember is to avoid wearing too much gold over it; designer jewellery complements the dress and makes you look 'Jhakas'.



4. Blue: Blue is a warm colour that helps to accentuate a person's appearance. It will be difficult to find someone who does not adore this colour and is on the lookout for a blue dress. Blue is one of the bridal colours that contributes to your appearance being bright. Are you aware that only a few colours are suitable for photographing? Blue is an example of such a colour.



5. Bronze:Bronze, or any metallic colour, looks equally stunning when worn on your wedding day. Bronze bridal gowns should always be paired with mineral or natural makeup. Combinations are critical when it comes to wearing bronze. To draw attention to the dress, pair it with an eye-catching neckpiece and a drop earring. It is your wedding, and while you will undoubtedly accumulate jewellery throughout your body, avoid Jodha-style necklaces and queen-style ornaments. This type of opulent jewellery does not draw attention to your lehenga and also appears shabby and overloaded.



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