By Tanya Shree Last Updated:
A wedding is one of the most important and beautiful parts of every girl's life. And to make the day memorable, brides go through a roller coaster ride. From choosing the right outfit to finalising the jewellery, the journey of becoming a bride is full of preparations and a surprising turn of events. Moreover, each bride has a different fashion sense and taste in outfits. And each one makes everything possible to set a statement through their bridal ensembles. From designer lehengas to custom-made gowns, brides are going miles to get the perfect look on their special day.
Though bridal fashion has evolved insanely, some brides still prefer to keep the traditional touch to their wedding look. And since India is a country with rich and diverse culture, bridal fashion also changes accordingly. Talking about culture, how can we not mention the state of five rivers, Punjab and the beautiful Sikh brides? Apart from red choodas, golden kaleeras and parandi, Sikh brides take great pride in exuding their culture through their outfits. Most Sardarni dulhaniyas ditch lehengas and opt for anarkali outfits on their special day. So, let's take a look at Sikh brides who donned anarkali outfits in their wedding festivities.
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Sikh bride, Pearl opted for a beautiful lavender-coloured anarkali outfit for her anand karaj ceremony. Her outfit included a front-slit anarkali kurta, a matching plain skirt and a sheer dupatta. However, it was the design of her kurta that caught our attention. It featured floral embroidery, deer, white pearls, pandas and tiny crystal stones. She accentuated her look with a polki choker, matching earrings, a maang-teeka, a red chooda, pearl-adorned kaleeras, smokey eyes, nude lips, blushed cheeks, and a bun.
Punjabi bride, Kiran donned a beautiful red-coloured anarkali featuring golden embroidery and kiran gota. She paired it with a sheer buti-worked dupatta. Her look was accentuated with a diamond choker, stud earrings, a maang-teeka, a bindi, chooda, three-tier kaleeras, smokey eyes, nude lips, blushed cheeks and a middle-parted bun.
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Bride, Gurpreet exuded pure sardarni bride goals as she donned a red-coloured zari worked kalidar anarkali. She teamed it with a matching-hued sheer dupatta featuring buti detail all over it and embroidered gota work. Her look was accentuated with meenakari jewellery, including a necklace, matching earrings, a maang-teeka, passa, red chooda and kaleeras. Gurpreet completed her look with shimmery eye shadow, nude lips, blushed cheeks, and a sleek bun.
Jashan opted for princess vibes at her engagement ceremony. She donned a powder blue-coloured quarter-sleeved anarkali which featured embroidery and crystal stones all over it. She paired it with a net dupatta which was adorned with buti detail. The then-to-be bride looked beautiful as she completed her look with diamond necklace, matching earrings, a maang-teeka, bangles, smokey eyes, nude lips and curly open tresses.
Bride, Sukhman Kaur donned a red-coloured full-sleeved anarkali that featured intricate floral and doli-designed embroidery. She paired it with a maroon-hued embroidery velvet lehenga and a red dupatta adorned with buti work and a broad border. Exuding loyal vibes, she accentuated her look with layered kundan necklace, jhumkas, a maang-teeka, a nath, bindi and highlighted makeup.
Sikh bride, Maheepinder donned a yellow-coloured full-sleeved printed anarkali which she paired with a contrasting red-border dupatta. She accentuated her look with kundan choker, matching stud earrings, juttis, minimal makeup and rose-adorned bun.
Punjabi bride, Lovdeep opted for a subtle look on her reception night. She donned a yellow-coloured quarter-sleeved anarkali that featured intricate floral embroidery all over it. She teamed it with matching scalloped-detailed pants and a plain organza dupatta. Her look was complemented with a pearl necklace, jhumkas, a maang-teeka, smokey eyes, bold lips, highlighted cheeks and a rose-adorned bun.
The bride, Manraj looked beautiful in an orange-coloured anarkali that featured thread embroidery, mirror work and scallop detail. She paired it with a golden lehenga which was adorned with gota work, mirrors and embroidery. To add a pop of colour, she completed her look with a rani pink dupatta featuring kiran gota and phulkari worked golden dupatta. Pearl-adorned jewellery pieces, smokey eyes, nude lips, a passa, red chooda, kaleeras and a bun added stars to her look.
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The Sikh bride donned a beautiful orange-coloured anarkali that featured intricate embroidery, tiny crystals and pearls. She paired it with a matching hued lehenga featuring heavy embroidery at the bottom and tiny crystal work all over it, and a dupatta. A statement choker, matching earrings, a big maang-teeka, a passa, a nath, smokey eyes, glossy lips and pom-pom adorned kaleeras added stars to her look.
Another Sikh bride exuded traditional charm on her anand karaj ceremony. She donned a beautiful orange-coloured anarkali featuring embroidery, zari work and tiny crystals all over it. The bride paired it with a maroon-coloured lehenga and a sheer orange dupatta. Her look was accentuated with a meenakari choker, jhumkas, a big maang-teeka, bangles, kaleeras and nude base makeup.
This Sikh bride made sure to keep a traditional touch to her bridal look. She donned a beautiful grey-coloured full-sleeved anarkali featuring floral work, mirrors and sequins. She paired it with a contrasting peach-hued dupatta featuring buti work and embroidery. Gold layered necklace, matching earrings, a maang-teeka, chooda, glam makeup and sleek open tresses amped her look.
The Sikh bride, Jaskirat donned a powder brown-coloured anarkali, which featured golden embroidery all over it. She paired it with dual dupattas, including a matching embroidered dupatta and a plain dupatta with a broad border. She accentuated her look with a chandbali-styled necklace, matching earrings, a matha patti, a nath, shell-detailed kaleeras, red chooda, smokey eyes, nude lips and a bun.
The bride, Gurbir Mahal donned a red-coloured anarkali featuring intricate embroidery. She paired it with an orange-coloured lehenga featuring checkered detail and embroidery, and a beige-hued floral-detailed dupatta. Heavy kundan choker, matching earrings, a big maang-teeka, red chooda, giant kaleeras, smokey eyes, nude lips, a bindi and a bun amped her look.
Bride, Surpreet looked pretty on her wedding day as she donned a multi-coloured embroidered anarkali. She paired it with an orange-hued golden printed brocade lehenga and kiran gota worked dupatta. The bride complemented her look with gemstone drop necklace, matching earrings, a maang-teeka, chooda, kaleeras, smokey eyes, nude lips and bun.
The Sikh bride, Parwinder donned a red-coloured embroidered anarkali featuring tiny crystals. She paired it with a pink-hued lehenga adorned with tiny crystals, and a red dupatta. Kundan necklace, jhumkas, a maang-teeka, a nath, chooda, giant kaleeras, smokey eyes, bold lips and a bun added stars to her look.
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The Sikh bride, Pavneet donned a red-coloured anarkali that featured light embroidery. She paired it with a plain lehenga, and a sheer dupatta. Kundan necklace, matching earrings, a maang-teeka, a passa, smokey eyes, bold lips, blushed cheeks, and golden kaleeras amped her look.
Bride Sukhleen donned a grey-coloured anarkali featuring mirror detail. She paired it with a contrasting orange-coloured dupatta adorned with checkered detail. Stone-studded necklace, matching earrings, a maang-teeka, smokey eyes, nude lips, blushed cheeks, and a sleek hairdo.
Bride Simran looked mesmerising in a rani pink-coloured lehenga featuring golden embroidery. She paired it with a matching hued sheer dupatta and a contrasting light orange dupatta. Gold jewellery, bold makeup, chooda, and kaleeras complemented her look.
Bride Supreet donned a royal blue-hued front slit anarkali featuring heavy embroidery. She paired it with a plain satin lehenga and ruffled dupatta. A diamond necklace, matching earrings, bold eye makeup, nude lips and a half-tied hairdo completed her look.
The Sikh bride, Kushneet donned a blush pink-coloured anarkali featuring floral embroidery and gota work. She paired it with a matching net dupatta. Diamond necklace, matching earrings, a maang-teeka, a nath, red chooda, kaleeras, smokey eyes, glossy lips and a bun amped her look.
We love how these Sikh brides added a traditional touch to their looks. What about you? Let us know!
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