Gone are the days when brides only cared about donning the most expensive, embellished and OTT lehengas to stand out! Millennial brides care more about comfort, style and freedom to move around freely. Which is why modern brides are inclining towards custom bridal lehengas that offer them the fit and feel that they desire.

Recently, there has been a shift in bridal outfit choices. Initially brides experimented with hues and colours, picking pastels, invories and other muted tones. Now, they are opting for simpler, printed or plain outfits with minimal zari work on the borders or dupatta or plain silk lehengas, banarsi lehengas.

This Floral Bride Took Us by Storm!

How strategically she opted for an embellished blouse and flowy skirt and dupatta. No wonder, she looked every inch a beauty in that floral ensemble.

Alanna Pandey’s Engagement Lehenga was Goals

An influencer to the core, Alanna definitely influenced many brides to pick muted tones such as grey for their special day. Although the skirt was quite embellished with heavy thread work but she muted it with a plain silk blouse and no dupatta look.

Simplicity is the new OTT!

Well, could we say more! Not, just brides, their grooms are also appreciated minimal looks like this ivory sharara.

Panetar Lehengas are not a new trend though!

Inspired from traditional panetar sarees, Panetar lehengas are what Gujarati brides opt for. However, the bridal lehengas have gotten more and more embellished, brides these days are opting for simpler and lightweight lehengas.

Red yet Minimal

If we are talking about Indian bridal looks, how could red not be on the list. This Sabya lehenga is definitely different from his usual embellished designs. It’s one of the most popular designs from this year’s collection. Could you believe that?

A Perfect Balance Between Embellished and Muted!

This bride managed to strike a perfect balance between minimal and embellished. What do you think?

Minimal Bridal Shararas!

It isn’t just about Lehengas after all! This silk sharara was a love at first sight for us. Look at the ensemble and the gota work.

Minimal Silk Bridal Lehenga!

This bride is an internet sensation for all good reasons. What women liked the most about her was her style, swag and sass. Look at her lehenga, who said minimal can’t be a bridal thing!

 Alia’s Bridal Look is the new (H)it thing amongst brides

If we are talking about the minimal yet gorgeous looks, how could this momma-to-be not be on that list. The most talked about wedding of the year. Just like her wedding her look was also minimal and gorgeous.

Diana’s Bridal Look for a Shoot!

No no, Diana Penty didn’t get married but this bridal shoot of hers for Falguni and Shane Peacock, portrays everything that a millennial bride desires to have in her wedding outfit.

Ivory is here to stay!

This elegant ivory bridal lehenga is so muted yet eye catching that we could not stop ourselves from adding to this list.

We hope you enjoyed this month’s blog and bookmarked a few for yourself or your bride-to-be BFF. Do not forget to share it with them. You may follow us on Instagram at @silkandsparkle for more such inspirations and explore our original collection.

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