Whenever one imagines an Indian bride, the colour red pops into the mind. Red is the colour that we generally associate our Indian brides with. It is the first choice of many as far as their wedding lehenga is concerned. Red is one of the most beautiful colours and suits the Indian skin tone, but why stick to the basic when you have a whole world of different colours as well?
Don't play safe and embrace different shades at your wedding. Here we have some gorgeous brides who ditched red and looked absolutely flawless on their D-day:
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#1. These brides who twirled and smiled in their orange lehengas
#2. When plum became their first choice!
#3. The colour blue that stood for royalty
#4. The auspicious green made its way into the wedding
#5. When the bridal blush became too beautiful to handle in pink
#6. The forever favourite, Maharani pink
#7. The light strokes of gold and peach, which enhanced the beauty of the bride
#8. White is also the colour of peace and harmony
#9. The deepest tones of maroon for the bold brides
#10. Why stick to one colour when you can wear the magnificent rainbow?
#11. When all gold stole the show!
Dear brides, there are so many colours out there other than red. It's your day, own it by wearing the colour of your aura. Experiment with different tones and we are sure that you will make a fine bride.
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