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4 Dulhan Saree Styles That Real Brides Donned and Left Us Awe-Struck

Sarees embody a sense of elegance and royalty in their luxurious drapes. It is no wonder that even after decades of evolving fashion, these traditional yet essential pieces have remained in vogue. Check out these modern brides donning dulhan sarees!

The Wedding Salad

While browsing through pictures of Indian brides, we notice a trend. Most brides in the modern day are increasingly choosing lehengas for their bridal outfit. But in South India, the brides predominantly prefer wearing the traditional sarees for the D-day. If you choose to wear the traditional dulhan saree for your wedding, read on and be prepared to be dazzled by these real brides.

There are so many routes and options you can take when you choose to wear a dulhan saree. From designer wear to wearing your mother’s bridal saree, from silk to Khadi, from Kanjivaram to Benarasi so many traditional pieces to consider. Sarees are essential pieces which will always remain in fashion and is an essential piece that every bride must have in her trousseau. Despite the different states in the country, the one outfit that remains uniquely unifying is the saree and as such make for a fashion statement. So here we are helping you take a step closer to wearing a dulhan saree with additional tips on how to style, accessorise and slay in a dulhan saree.

1. Traditional route

The Lightsmiths

When we saw singer Anushka Mani’s wedding, which was an intimate and traditional wedding, we could help but go through the entire album filled with awe and just happiness. The couple is gleaming with sheer happiness and it is evident. Anushka is all decked up in a simple yet elegant red luscious saree with thick zari border. She chose to style the classic saree with traditional jewellery including an intricate temple work Matha Patti. This dulhan saree is the perfect choice for the simple bride who wants classic colours with minimal jewellery. A no-fuss look delivering the bridal look oh so well, it ticks all the right boxes.

2. The famous Kerala saree

The Lightsmiths

While the plain white saree with thick golden zari border has remained a cult-favourite amongst brides in the south, this elegant saree came upon fame in Bollywood after fashion icon Sonam Kapoor dressed it up in the song Gal Meethi Meethi Bol as many would remember. This saree is so versatile, just look at this bride looking all luxurious and gorgeous in her classic saree with a hint of traditional red peering through her embroidered blouse and even makeup. This bride’s layered jewellery, Maang Tikka and the fresh flowers in her hair just complete the entire look in a sophisticated style.

3. Sabyasachi does sarees too

The Wedding Salad

When we think of the designer Sabyasachi, more often than not we think of the celebrities and their amazing bridal lehenga, we think of the intricate and neat work on royal fabrics. But little do most of us think of us, is the beautiful dulhan sarees this master of weaves has so artfully and delicately created. Just look at this Maharashtrian bride, wearing a regal Benarsi magenta saree with the same colour blouse and contrasting bright green dupatta on her arm. The whole colour scheme, intricate detailing is a total head turner. Her subtle natural makeup and rustic gold jewellery add to the entire aesthetic, making the entire dulhan saree look seem very appealing!

4. Regal in Benarsi saree

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Such a simple look yet so quintessential for an Indian bride, all decked up in a red Banarasi saree. The bride looks so regal, serene and yet so dainty. We cannot stop swooning over this traditional bridal look. The intricate zari work all over the 6-yard saree does all the work, and to let the saree do all the shining, the bride rightly paired it with a plain blouse and simple traditional jewellery. The monochrome look in an Indian bride’s favourite colour seems to tick all the boxed without actually breaking a bank! These regal and timeless Banarsi make for an investment piece that every bride must have in her trousseau.

All these brides who decided to wear a dulhan saree for their special day had one factor in common, they all went the traditional route showcasing the best of handloom and Indian traditional textiles. These trends have been prevailing over the decades, but the colour palate and accessorising department have accommodated itself to suit the modern sensibility. The style and form remained having its roots in traditional fashion which changing just enough to make the best of the present!

Wearing a dulhan saree in this day and age will ensure uniqueness while embracing traditions. So, what’s not to love about this amazing outfit which is the best of what both worlds have to offer. The ethnic dulhan saree with the perfect wedding jewellery makes for a unique outfit which is set to turn heads.

Don’t be intimidated by the 6-yards of draped elegance, embrace it and stand out. Don’t forget to tag us in your dulhan saree pictures on Instagram!