From traditional red to pretty pink, we have seen brides donning all colours of lehenga for their D-day. But for the first time, we spotted a bride donning a yellow Sabyasachi Mukherjee lehenga!
A wedding in India is all about having a gala time with your friends and family. It is the most important day in any woman's life as they have been dreaming about it since the day, they understood why a girl has to leave her home. The first picture that comes in our mind, whenever we talk about shaadi is of a bride decked in a red lehenga all set to leave for her piya ka ghar. We have all grew up with the notion that an Indian bride has to wear red for her D-day or else there won't be any bridal glow. But thank God for the wedding fashion to evolve which means brides are now following their heart and opting for their favourite colour for their big day. (Recommend Read: This Bride Wore A Pink-Coloured Sabyasachi Mukherjee Lehenga With A Unique Maroon Chooda)
From pretty pastels to aqua blue to grey and whatnot, we have seen brides donning gorgeous colours straight from the rainbow palette. And believe us, they all looked extremely special in their own way. Remember the real bride, Amanat Gill, who had donned a gorgeous sky blue lehenga for her day wedding. We had totally loved the way she had styled her lehenga that consisted of a sleeveless choli, matching the skirt and her double dupatta. She had kept her accessories minimal and had opted for a mathapatti, dainty nose ring, and a choker neckpiece.
Well, now, we spotted a bride, who has defied all bridal rules and wore a bright yellow lehenga from none other than every woman's dream designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Yes, meet our bride of the week, Srishti Jain, who had tied the knot with her dream man, Rishabh Jain in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. For her big day, she had opted for a gorgeous yellow thread-work lehenga.
The bride had kept her look minimal but striking with her choice of jewellery. She had donned a beautiful choker neckpiece with matching earrings, a nath and a maang teeka. On the other hand, the groom had opted for a golden sherwani teamed with a layered necklace. (Don't Miss: This Sikh Bride Wore Beige-Coloured Sharara On Her Wedding, Also Wore A Green Sabyasachi Lehenga)
Well, we totally love this bride's way of styling a bright yellow lehenga for her D-day!