Eventhough black is considered inauspicious when it comes to wedding, there are some new-age brides, who donned black-coloured ensembles at their wedding festivities. Check it out!
Indian weddings are renowned worldwide for their grandeur, cultural diversity, and rich traditions. At the heart of these celebrations lies the exquisite Indian bridal outfit, a symbol of beauty, grace, and tradition. These bridal ensembles are more than just clothing; they are an embodiment of centuries-old customs, regional influences, and the bride's individual style.
Getting the right bridal ensembles for wedding festivities is one of the most tedious tasks for brides. From hopping different markets to deciding on the fabric, it takes a lot of points to be ticked off before finalising that one outfit. And though people say that red should be the colour of the bridal ensemble. There are brides who love to experiment with their looks and have opted for a hatke black-hued outfits for their wedding festivities. So, let's take a look at the brides, who broke the stereotype and donned stunning black outfits on their special days.
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Sabyasachi Mukherjee is the favourite designer when it comes to weddings. His wide collection and distinct aesthetic touch give a royal look to the brides. And bride, Nikita Tewani fulfilled her desire to become a Sabyasachi bride as she donned a beautiful black-coloured sequin lehenga for her reception party.
Nikita looked stunning as she styled her black lehenga with a matching plunging neckline blouse and an organza dupatta. She accentuated her look with a diamond necklace, matching earrings and kadas. Bold eye makeup, nude lips and a messy bun complemented her look.
Another bride, who rocked at her pre-wedding festivities with her black ensemble was Reena. She looked stunning as she donned an off-shoulder corset-styled gown that featured a printed pre-draped skirt and embellishments on the top.
Reena teamed her gown with a mesh-detailed cape and, oh boy, she looked regal. She complemented her look with a diamond choker, stud earrings, smokey eyes, nude lips and a top bun.
Bride, Sikha looked like a princess as she donned a black-coloured gown at one of her pre-wedding festivities. Her outfit featured embellishments with sequins, beads, and threads in geometric patterns. However, it was the broad silver border of the gown that caught our attention.
Sikha styled her full-sleeved gown with a statement necklace, matching earrings and a matha patti. Glam makeup, including a dewy base, shimmery eye shadow, blushed cheeks and nude lips, added stars to her look.
The bride looked stunning as she opted for a hatke look for her reception party. Ditching the subtle pastel hues, she donned a black-coloured lehenga that featured heavy embroidery with golden threads. The bride styled her lehenga with a matching off-shoulder blouse and a sheer net dupatta. The bride completed her look with a statement choker, a pair of matching earrings, and a red chooda. Smokey eyes, nude lipstick, blushed cheeks, highlighted cheekbones, and open tresses added stars to her look.
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For one of her wedding ceremonies, the bride opted for a beautiful black-coloured gown that featured off-shoulder sleeves and sequin detail all over it. She styled her gown with a sheer net veil, statement hair accessories, smokey eyes, red lipstick and open tresses.
Bride, Mona ditched the traditional outfits and donned a black-coloured gown for one of her wedding ceremonies. She opted for a full-sleeved embellished gown, which she teamed with a plain black skirt that featured long trails. Mona completed her look with bold smokey eyes, nude lips, blushed cheeks and curly open tresses.
The bride, Khushpreet Kaur tied the knot with the man of her dreams in a dreamy wedding ceremony. However, it was her stunning look in black lehenga for one of her wedding festivities that caught our attention. The bride looked stunning as she donned a plain black velvet lehenga. She styled it with a red and black ombre-shaded dupatta and a maroon embroidered shawl. Statement necklace, earrings, a maang teeka, passa, haath phool and glam look completed her look.
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The bride, Gaveena looked beautiful as she donned a stunning black-coloured lehenga for one of her wedding festivities. Her lehenga featured zardozi embroidery all over it. She teamed her lehenga with a matching off-shoulder blouse and ditched dupatta. A necklace, earrings, chooda, glam makeup and heels added stars to her look.
The bride, Sandy looked smoking hot as she donned a black-coloured full-sleeved sequin gown for one of her wedding ceremonies. Her gown featured a round necklace and a back slit. She styled her look with minimal accessories, dewy makeup, curly open tresses and heels.
Popular singer, Millind Gaba's ladylove, Pria Beniwal looked stunning as she opted for a unique look for her cocktail party. Ditching the pastel hues, she donned a black-coloured body-hugging gown that featured highneck detail and full sleeves. Pria's outfit was adorned with glass beads, crystals, sitara and moti work all over it. She accentuated her look with a pair of stud earrings, glam makeup and a sleek ponytail.
The bride, Harshu looked stunning as she donned a beautiful black-coloured gown on her cocktail night. Her gown featured statement sleeves and embellishments all over it. She styled her gown with dangling earrings, bracelet and glam makeup.
The bride shelled out some major bridal fashion goals as she donned a black-coloured princess gown at her sangeet ceremony. Her gown featured embellished bodice attached to it. She styled it with a statement necklace and glam makeup.
We are in love with how these modern day brides ditched the traditional hues and donned black-coloured ensembles at their pre-wedding festivities. What about you? Let us know!
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