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Pastel Hues In Ethnic Wear: 5 Colours You Can Try This Wedding Season

People now even dress in pastel colours for their weddings, with brides preferring to wear light colours, like pink instead of the traditional red.

Pastels have come into focus as the tone is new, fresh, and elegant. Traditional Indian clothing is a reflection of changes in the type of clothing and its colour scheme- from bright colours to pastels. People now even dress in pastel colours for their weddings, with brides preferring to wear light colours, like pink instead of the traditional red. Pastels are now in use throughout the year, providing timeless sophistication and cheerful lightness not just in summer but in other seasons as well.

5 Beautiful Pastel Colours You Can Try This Season

1. Pink glow: For afternoons, especially for a party or a celebration, go for the subtlety and luxury of a pastel pink silk lehenga set. It beautifully displays Parisian influences with fine floral patterns. You can also wear a sharara, all in light baby colours making for a very elegant adornment. 

 

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Image Source: Pinterest/@indiaspopup

2. Soft Turquoise Mist:

Monotone pastel shades are light, pure, and heavenly, perfect for both regal and casual looks for Indian clothing. You can opt for a beautiful saree coupled with fashionable sequined embellishments and an equally stylish-fitting blouse lace design, ideal for weddings, cocktails, and various ceremonies.

 

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Pinterest/@Panache by Sharmeen

3. Sunset Peach: 

To be specific, not all pastels are bland, some are enigmatic and, in fact, glittery. If you are planning to get married in the hot Indian summer, add zest to the wedding season with a trendy bell-sleeve sharara set that is striped and has shimmering effects. Sunset peach could be one of the perfect colours for a personality that assures you to have fun and glitz at each party that you attend. 

 

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Image Source: Pinterest/@NYRAA

4. Pearlescent Ivory: Appealing and elegant, pastel hues enhance traditional Indian fashion pieces, including wedding lehengas and sarees. Ivory paints a look that is versatile for all seasons and delivers a marvellous look that is very elegant. 

 

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Image Source: Pinterest/@LAAM

5. Lavender Amethyst: Soft colours like pastels, particularly lavender and purple-like hues are charming. An embroidered lavender gown would be perfect for an engagement bride, with detailed work beginning at the bust area. When paired with a sheer dupatta, it adds to the overall appeal of the dress. 

 

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Image Source: Pinterest/@Pernia's Pop-Up Shop



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