By Tanya Shree Last Updated:
Indian weddings are all about dhol, dance, food and never-ending celebrations. The week-long celebration includes several pre-wedding festivities like haldi, mehendi, sangeet and many more. And amid all this, bridal ensembles become one of the most priced possessions for brides. Moreover, it takes months of preparation for brides to get the perfect look for their wedding festivities. And the new age brides are making sure to take the bridal fashion a notch higher by opting for vibrant, designer and hatke ensembles for their special day.
With the rapidly evolving fashion industry, bridal fashion has also witnessed an upsurge in trends. The modern-day brides are not only limited to finalising their wedding ensembles, but they even take great care when it comes to donning trendy outfits for their pre-wedding festivities. Among all the shadi ke rasams, haldi is one of the most important and vibrant ones. And to-be brides make sure to keep their fashion game on point on their rangeela haldi rasam. So, let's take a look at some breezy outfit ideas for to-be brides.
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The bride, Jaspriya Narula looked like a princess at her haldi ceremony. She opted for a yellow-hued lehenga from the shelves of ace deisgner, Anita Dongre. Her outfit featured tiny crystal stones and floral embroidery in pink, blue and green colours. She teamed it with a matching blouse, and a light pink-coloured net dupatta. Kundan choker, matching earrings, a maang-teeka, floral hathphool, smokey eyes, nude lips, blushed cheeks and open tresses complemented her look.
The bride, Kriti opted for a vibrant sharara set for her haldi ceremony. It included a yellow-coloured collar neckline kurta featuring lace detail all over it. She paired it with an orange-hued sharara that featured intricate embroidery at the bottom and an ombre shade dupatta. Floral jewellery, minimal makeup and open tresses added stars to her look.
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The bride, Arpita looked like a doll at her haldi ceremony in a multi-coloured lehenga. She donned a light pink-hued net lehenga featuring multi-coloured embroidery and stone work. She paired it with a plain pink blouse adorned with embroidery work on the sleeves and a sheer light blue dupatta adorned with crystals. A statement pearl necklace, matching earrings, kadas, blushed cheeks, pink lips, classy glasses and an accessorised hairdo amped her look.
The bride, Neha opted for a simple yet beautiful look at her haldi ceremony. She donned an ivory-coloured organza saree that featured yellow floral prints all over it. She accentuated her look with floral jhumkas, matching bracelets, ring, juttis and minimal makeup.
The Punjabi bride, Agrima Kohli donned a purple-hued salwar suit set at her haldi ceremony. Her outfit featured thread embroidery and lace detail. The bride ditched accessories and complemented her look with highlighted makeup and open tresses.
The bride, Aashna Rajput wore a yellow-coloured lehenga that featured floral embroidery all over it for her vibrant haldi function. She paired it with a matching blouse, and an organza dupatta. Her kundan earrings and maang-teeka set, kadas, and glam makeup was unmissable.
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The bride, Medha Khanna wore a green and blue-coloured bandhani printed lehenga at her haldi ceremony. She teamed it with a matching dupatta and a blue-hued round neckline blouse. The bride accentuated her special day look with a statement choker, danglers, a passa, bangles, smokey eyes, nude lips, a bindi and curly open tresses.
The Haryanvi bride, Neha Phogat opted for a minimalistic look for her haldi ceremony. She donned a light green-coloured sleeveless kurta featuring lace detail on the hemline. The bride paired it with a yellow-hued sharara that featured a pink and golden border and a rani pink-hued embroidered dupatta. Dainty kundan stud earrings, matching maang-teeka, bangles, gajra-adorned hairdo and minimal makeup added stars to her look.
The bride, Ruhi Babbar donned a yellow-coloured high-low satin skirt and teamed it with a floral-embroidered strappy blouse. The bride accentuated her look with floral jewellery, smokey eyes, nude lips, highlighted cheekbones and a half-tied hairdo.
The bride, Jasleen looked like a doll at her haldi ceremony. She donned a yellow-hued embellished lehenga that featured floral work with gota, pearl and sequins. She paired it with a matching strappy blouse, and a sheer dupatta. Pearl choker, a broad maang-teeka, smokey eyes, nude lips and open tresses complemented her look.
The bride, Aparajita Singh donned a green-coloured lehenga that featured intricate gota-patti and floral embroidery work all over it. She paired it with a matching blouse and a sheer pink-hued dupatta. A meenakari necklace, matching earrings, minimal makeup and classy sunglasses amped her look.
The bride, Harleen donned a light yellow-coloured lehenga that featured golden block prints and tiny crystal stones all over it. She paired it with a matching blouse and a plain lace detailed dupatta. Floral maang-teeka, hathphool, bold lips, shimmery eyeshadow and curly open tresses complemented her look.
The bride, Jannat looked ethereal at her colourful haldi ceremony. She donned a white-coloured lehenga that featured red and green floral prints all over it. She teamed it with a matching V-neckline blouse and a plain dupatta. Floral jhumkas, matching maang-teeka, hathphool, nude base makeup and a ponytail complemented her look.
The bride, Sukhman Sidhu donned a light blue-coloured satin lehenga that featured floral embroidery. She paired it with a matching blouse and a plain dupatta. Pearl choker, dainty earrings, highlighted makeup and a braided hairdo added stars to her look.
The bride, Jannat Brar donned a yellow-coloured embroidered kurta featuring sequin work. She paired it with a checkered scallop-detailed gharara, and a matching dupatta. The bride teamed a light blue-hued phulkari-worked dupatta as a shawl, pearl choker, matching earrings, a broad maang-teeka, kadas, nose pin, smokey eyes, nude lips and a braided hairdo complemented her look.
The bride, Neha Daryani donned a light blue-coloured saree that featured floral prints and a sequin border. She paired it with a blue and golden sequin strappy blouse, statement jhumkas, a ring, and red bangles. Smokey eyes, nude lips, blushed cheeks, highlighted cheekbones, and a gajra-adorned bun accentuated her look.
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The influencer bride, Alanna Panday donned a turquoise-coloured fishtail lehenga that featured 3D flowers, sequin and beadwork all over at her haldi ceremony. She paired it with a statement blouse featuring cape-detailed sleeves, statement jewellery, minimal makeup and a braided hairdo.
The bride, Gazelle Negi donned a green-coloured ombre shade lehenga featuring floral embroidery all over it. She paired it with a light green-hued blouse, and a light pink-hued floral printed organza dupatta adorned with kiran gota at the hemline. Statement gold necklace, matching earrings, a pearl drop maang-teeka, rings, floral kaleeras, shimmery eyeshadow, nude lips, blushed cheeks, and a half-tied hairdo complemented her look.
The bride, Avisha M Chaudhary donned a yellow-coloured lehenga that featured red and blue-hued prints all over it. She teamed it with a matching deep V-neckline blouse and a dupatta. Contrasting blue bangles, chandbali earrings, matching maang-teeka, smokey eyes, nude lips and a half-tied hairdo added stars to her look.
The bride, Reshan Rana donned a yellow-coloured lehenga at her haldi ceremony. Her lehenga featured bandhani prints and mirror work all over it. She teamed it with a matching blouse, an orange ruffled dupatta, floral jewellery, minimal makeup and an open hairdo completed her look.
We love how these new-age brides donned vibrant lehenga at their haldi ceremony. Whose look do you like the most? Let us know!
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