The entire outfit is in earthy pastel tones boasting floral minakari -like embellishments in zari , sequin and thread work. The net dupatta has a cut work border. To sport a serene and subtle look, a Muslim bride may opt for something in white. This fit and flare, anarkali -style wedding dress comes with intricate zardozi work in the palest shade of gold. The rose gold net embellished dupatta acts as the classiest accessory to this outfit. Bengali Muslim brides wear sarees for their wedding. Their attire is much like the Hindu wedding bridal except for the fact that they wear the hijab.
You can also opt for designer wedding sarees of Sabayasachi or Manisha Malhotra. With time, the lehenga has entered the Muslim wedding scene.
Many Muslim brides in India are seen in a gorgeous lehengas with double dupatta style. One dupatta is usually draped round the body and the second one is used to cover the head.
Much of the credit of introducing the lehengas as Muslim bridal dresses goes to Bollywood. In fact, Bollywood has gone a long way in multiplying the glamour quotient of Islamic wedding fashion. Enough of simple wedding outfits! This one will blow your mind!
The bride here wares a sharara-kurta set in a colour which it somewhere between powder blue and steel grey. The outfit is heavily embellished with gold and silver zari work, sequin embellishment and stone work. An equally embellished peach toned net dupatta forms a unique and attractive contrast. A traditional gharara paired with a short tunic never fails to create that vintage Muslim wedding look! This coupled with the unique colour combination of rosy beige and gold creates a vibe of the yesteryears.
The floral metallic zari embellishments are detailed near the lower hemlines of both the kurti and the gharara bottoms. The dupatta has an embellished border and golden polka dots all over. In this segment we show you 10 different Muslim bridal dresses that are traditional yet trendy.
These dresses are proof of the fact that in reality there are no stereotypical bridal colors or styles. Each dress is unique in its own way.
Deepika Padukone looks stunning in this Muslim wedding dress. The dress has numerous shades of red combined beautifully together with gold. The bottom is a flared brocade Mughal skirt in golden and warm red. The kameez , in reddish-orange, is almost covered with the double- dupattas.
One of the dupattas that cover her head is sheer. The one on her shoulders is in dark red velvet. Different types of gold embroidery adorn different segments of the outfit. This bridal dress is in a shade of green — teal — which makes it traditional and at the same time sets it apart.
Who knew that golden sequin work would look so gorgeous on teal? The dress has a kalidar cut that compliments most figure types. The dupatta is simple in order to keep the focus centered on the exquisite golden work on the dress.
This larger than life wedding outfit consist of numerous layers. A peplum jacket and corset is paired with a lehenga skirt.
There is a net dupatta as well as a wine velvet shawl as accessories. This handcrafted piece flaunts multicolour minakari -style thread work on an ivory silk base interspersed with zardozi embroidery. The pallu and the dupatta boast hand embroidery and jaal work. Muslim brides never fail to come up with unusual colour choices. This bride flaunts a lovely grey tunic- lehenga set with exquisite floral metallic embroidery.
The grey color is tinged with lilac — a shade that comes across well in the net dupatta! This Muslim bride looks exquisite in her peach-toned, anarkali -cut wedding gown paired with sharara bottoms and a dupatta.
This unique wedding look is enhanced with gold floral stone and sequin embellishments. The dupatta flaunts big chunks of stones at the border! This beautiful bridal gown comes in the most unconventional yet graceful color. The anarkali -cut gown has a brilliant flare and the net dupatta draped around the head of the bride adds a dash of elegance.
The dress and dupatta are embellished with gold and silver zardozi work, multicolour beads, stones and pearls! This dress is heavy and imparts a regal vibe! This bridal sharara is the perfect mix of traditional and contemporary styles! The tunic is in a straight cut and boasts traditional zari embroidery. The sharara bottoms come in a brocade fabric with big motifs. The designer has cut down on the flare and they look like palazzo bottoms.
If you plan to sport a fusion, boho or contemporary look on your wedding, you can opt for such a Muslim wedding dress. This appealing bridal attire consists of a wine red flared lehenga skirt with gold embroidered motifs and matte gold embellished tunic in the peplum style. The exquisite tunic is embellished all over, creating a textured look and the unique part is the slit down the middle that exposes the richness of this fabric of the lehenga skirt.
The tunic also flaunts cold shoulders. This outfit comprises of a heavily embellished bridal calf length kurta and lehenga. The lehenga skirt comes in a heavy gold fabric which is the highlight of the look. The dark red kurta is heavily embellished in gold zari. The dupatta which also has a gold zari embellished border is also in two tones — red and orange.
The beauty of Muslim brides dressed in the lightest hues transcends the materialistic world! This bride dressed in a lehenga in the lightest shade of blush pink looks serene, graceful and celestial. The outfit has the right amount of floral embellishments in subtle pastel shades. Reeshma Get Wedding Wear for Bride. This Muslim wedding dress follows conventions by being in the combination of light pink and gold. Some combinations never fail to impress and the beauty of this Muslim wedding dress is enhanced by the mix of embroidered and printed embellishments.
This outfit is simple yet the richness of the colour makes it unique in its own way. The anarkali -style knee length dress is in a solid shade of blood red with only a green and gold embellishment border. The gold-bordered makes it look traditional! Some brides may want to flaunt a simple yet glamorous outfit on their wedding day. If you are one of those brides, make sure to choose a colour that is both classy and elegant and there are few colours more graceful than lilac.
This Muslim wedding dress is made out of a rich silk fabric and boasts beads, stones, sitara and metallic thread work. This Muslim wedding dress resembles lacha which is again a beautiful outfit. This one is another example of a simple yet graceful Muslim wedding dress. The beauty of this outfit lies in the richness of the pinkish purple fabric.
Also sharara bottoms with a short kameez is a unique choice. The outfit is simple with just a gold zari border and minimal floral embroidery near the keyhole neckline. Paired with the net dupatta the outfit looks extremely graceful. If you still want to sport something in red you can opt for a simple red gharara instead of a heavy lehenga.
This outfit has multiple golden orange borders with minimal embellishments, distributed on the neckline and the borders of the dupatta. Tiny polkis are distributed sparsely all over the tunic. A bridal dress does not have to be simple or understated! This bride flaunts one in dark red velvet with all-over gold zari and sequin work.
This bridal dress is the perfect cross between a red embellished lehenga and an ethnic gown. This exquisite Muslim wedding dress is in a soft, pastel shade — lavender. The dress uses no silver or golden elements like sequins, zari etc. Instead, the detailed purple and violet embroidery takes the dress to another level.
The embroidery on the border of the dupatta is a mark of sheer craftsmanship. The bride has cleverly paired this dress with gold and stone jewellery. This bride sports a matte golden Mughal skirt and kurti wedding dress. The color is so muted that it is close to beige.
Lehenga is also a very popular Punjabi wedding dress as its such a beautiful attire and mostly top bridal attire choice for the Bride for her big happy day! This bride flaunts a unique Muslim wedding dress. She wears a dark pink lehenga skirt with stone and sequin work.
On that she wears a kurti which resembles an elongated peplum top with uneven hem. The kurti is in a combination of dark and baby pink. The dupatta too has a similar color combination. Silver sequin embroidery is present throughout the dupatta. This dress is the perfect mix of tradition and new-age fashion. Get Started with your Bridal Wear. Talking about unique shades brings us to this Muslim wedding dress in the form of this blush pink lehenga.
This bridal dress has a subtle and graceful appeal. The full-sleeve lehenga blouse is adorned all over in silver sequin work. The lehenga bottom and the dupatta are simple with details only at the borders. The bride pairs this dress with diamond jewellery. Though a red bridal dress is very common, this one is unique as it pushes itself away from a stereotypical combination of red and gold.
Instead, this dress is in a warm red color with matte gold embroidery from top to bottom. This heavily embroidered dress is a work of art and the bride has cleverly paired it with a plain dupatta and minimal jewellery. It is somewhere between alabaster and a jasmine white.
The embellished blouse has been paired with a plain skirt and dupatta. The lehenga skirt and dupatta have minimal silver sequin work at the borders and small motifs all over. Just take a look at the Muslim wedding dress of this bride!
Calling this outfit overwhelming would be an understatement! The dark red kameez and sharara are replete with zardozi embroidery and sequin work in gold. The contrast dupatta in beige also has gold and red embroidery of a similar kind. It goes without saying that a lot of hard work and skill has gone behind the creation of such a dress.
This is the most traditional color when it comes to Muslim wedding dresses. This dress has traditional gold zari embroidery. The motifs on the skirt are reminiscent of Mughal designs. The kurta which has a slanting yet pleated hemline is also heavily embellished. Any bride would look extremely gorgeous in such a dress!
She wore a shimmery golden and beige sharara-kameez and double dupatta set with elements of green and red. It is reported that this Sabyasachi outfit weighed a whopping 17 kg. Thanks to all the sequin and stone work! The jewellery, which was mostly emeralds and diamonds, weighed another 3 kg. Alia wore a deep red sharara-kameez set and a red and sea green dupatta in the wedding scene of the movie Raazi. This outfit was specially designed to bring back the charm of the yesteryears, which is the early s — the time period depicted in the movie.
The make-up was minimal — smoky eyes and bold lips. For accessories she wore a raani haar , nath , maang tika and pasa. The pearl, ruby and gold combination in the jewellery gives a vintage feel to the look. Preity sported two Muslim wedding dresses in the movie.
For the engagement scene, she wore a purple and cream salwar-kameez. But this bridal look, where she wears a hot red, almost orange, gharara set really steals the show. Such a color brightens the complexion and also looks great in photographs.
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