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7 bridal lehenga trends that will dominate the ethnic fashion market in 2022

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7 bridal lehenga trends that will dominate the ethnic fashion market in 2022

Every year, a bride-to-be starts looking for wedding lehengas that represent the long-standing traditional attire while embracing the latest fashion trends because a new year brings new fashion trends. As these traditional bridal lehengas have so much to offer, we can’t help but swoon over the 7 distinctive lehenga trends that are currently dictating the bridal fashion industry in India for 2022. These trends are a new approach to bringing the traditional outfits to a new light.

The founder of Ideebs London and fashion designer Aaliya Deeba revealed the newest bridal lehenga trends in an interview with HT Lifestyle:

1. Technicolor Lehengas – The 90s generation is experiencing a wave of nostalgia as Technicolor Lehengas are back in style. The Indian people have a special place in their hearts for retro trends, and similar patterns can be seen in Indian brides becoming the bridal trend for 2022.

2. Lehenga Trails – A queen look is every Indian bride’s ideal appearance, and to meet this demand, there has been an increase in dramatic lehenga trails, with the longer the trail, the better the queen appearance. This look is one of the trending and most anticipated bridal look.

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3. Shimmer Lehengas – As in previous years, Shimmer is one of the most popular choices for Indian brides and is expected to remain popular in 2018. Every Indian bride aspires to shine and appear exquisitely beautiful on her wedding day, so shimmer, whether it takes the form of sequins, metallic, or mirror work, is a popular choice among Indian brides and will likely remain so.

4. The Pantone Blurple Lehenga The colour very-peri, also known as blurple, has emerged as the newest trend for 2022 and has been dubbed the “Color of the Year” because it exudes a happy and vivacious attitude. Although pastel colours have long been popular, this wedding season, Pantone’s colour of the year is here to make a lasting impression.

5. Maximalist Lehenga – Although minimalism is a trend in western cultures, Indian brides still favour maximalist attire for weddings because they prefer the royal atmosphere. In order for Indian bridal lehengas to portray a maximalist style, both the jewellery and the lehengas are essential.

6. Can-Can Lehenga – The bridal lehenga in a traditional wedding is made to look elegant and lovely on its own thanks to the fluff and flair. The bridal lehenga’s net underneath the skirt gives it a lot of volume and the ideal princess appearance that one would expect from a contemporary lehenga. Lehenga fabrics like crepe, georgette, and chiffon, which are renowned for being comfortable and letting you move freely, are used in can-can lehengas.

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7. Off-White Lehenga – Traditionally, Indian brides wear colours like red, orange, and pink for their weddings. However, due to the strong influence of western cultures on Indians, many Indian brides are now showing interest in white and off-white lehengas that resemble the white wedding gowns worn by westerners. The mischievous element of off-white lehengas adds to their elegance and makes them ideal for an Indian bridal wedding.

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Designer Tarun Tahiliani shares insights about Radhika Merchant’s final appearance in her lehenga saree for the Hastakshar event.

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Designer Tarun Tahiliani shares insights about Radhika Merchant’s final appearance in her lehenga saree for the Hastakshar event.

Prominent figures from politics, commerce, and entertainment attended lavish pre-wedding celebrations in Jamnagar, Gujarat, where Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani celebrated their union. After three days of celebration, Radhika and Anant took part in the prenuptial ceremony known as the Hastakshar ritual, which formally marks the couple’s union and their commitment to one another. Radhika, Anant’s future wife, opted for a custom-designed Tarun Tahiliani lehenga saree that resembled a complex of temples, while Anant donned a sherwani for the occasion. The ensemble’s designer is now disclosing minute details. To learn more, scroll through.

Pictures of Radhika Merchant’s bespoke couture lehenga saree from the Hastakshar ceremony were released by Tarun Tahiliani, who said that the model bride was a pleasure to work with. In the post’s description, he also revealed the processes involved in creating the bride-to-be’s pre-draped appearance. Upon meeting Radhika, the designer claimed to have been enthralled with her ‘impeccable taste’ right away. With its’sartorial temple complex’ resemblance, the lehenga saree complemented Radhika’s grace and the idea of the ‘valley of the gods’. The attire was further embellished with ‘finely embroidered domes and structures in the gentle tones of peaches, corals, and sunset colours’.

“Poetic ode to Indian heritage, as the pre-draped lehenga saree unfolds a tapestry of hand-painted miniature artistry, intricately woven with the delicate finesse of kasheedakari craftsmanship in opulent shades of silver and rose gold,” the designer said, describing Radhika’s lehenga.

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