By keeping an eye on current events, you can start deciding what to dress at each ceremony. You will quickly come to the conclusion that there is no hard and fast rule when it comes to outfit and colour combinations after viewing millions of Instagram photos and a thousand Pinterest mood boards. You can choose each of your outfits to go well with anything, especially one another.
Pastel colours are too light for weddings, yet look at how celebrities like Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohlis pastel pink and beige wedding colours made a splash. Together with the décor, the non-traditionally coordinated clothing form a new, trendy wedding style.
Golden Gold
Golden is no longer reserved for South Indian weddings. Look at how both Indian couples are wearing subdued golden attire, which is perfect for a daytime wedding setting. Its not necessary for the delicate golden shade to be be flashy and dazzling.
Beige & Purple
This colour scheme hasnt been as well studied. Thank you to Anita Ddongre, a fashion designer, who claims that they would make a wonderful complement to any trousseau. The seductive shade of purple is regarded as a regal colour. It looks best when mixed with beige to bring harmony to its liveliness.
Rainbow hues
Opening oneself up to all the hues is a good idea because your wedding will be the most vivid and memorable day of your life. Choosing rainbow hues for your weddings theme to give it a boho chic feel is currently popular. Start wedding parties have become popular on television lately. Play around with all seven colours. Here are some ideas to get you started.
orange saffron
One way to show your passion for our culture is to draw inspiration from the kings and queens of the Mughals. Your clothing has a distinct Mughal feel because to the tones of the setting sun. One of the most popular and secure colours to use in Haldi and other ceremonies is this one. This saffron appears to be