When the weather gets warm it is the right season for many events, but we all know the top event for many is upon us. The wedding season is here so let’s jump into bridal fashion for 2021
Feathers
Designers are swooning over feathers this season, which are yet another extravagant embellishment. This stunning detail adds a touch of glitz to your wedding gown, whether you prefer ethereal, barely-there wisps or plumage that packs a serious punch.
Short dress
These outfits may have short hemlines, but they have big personalities. If you’re eloping, having a casual ceremony, or simply want a reason to wear a killer pair of shoes, this 2021 wedding dress trend is for you. Do you wish to attend your wedding ceremony in a long gown? All other wedding-related events, such as the reception, rehearsal dinner, or bridal shower, can be dressed up with a short dress.
Ruffles
The return of larger weddings is the perfect excuse to don a maximalist (read: flamboyant antithesis of minimalist) gown. The epitome of maximalist design is this frilly, unapologetic extra detail. Ruffled skirts add dimension to mermaid silhouettes, and a full skirt of frothy, cascading ruffles is equal parts whimsical and fashion forward. If you’re not a fan of a lot of noise, this is not the place for you. Consider a slim fit with unexpected ruffle details.
Bridal trends in India 2021
Double Duptta
“Long, trailing head veils and a double dupatta will be seen in most of our looks this year,” Malhotra says. His brand has always been about drama and glitz, and it will take on a new form this year.a headdress with train-like dupattas
Cerise Looks
Because it’s part of designer Gupta’s new fuchsia obsession, cerise has to be the bridal colour of the season. “It’s a traditional lava red with fuchsia undertones.” This colour is perfect for a bride who doesn’t want to stray too far from tradition but still wants to have a little fun.
Embroidery that isn’t too heavy
Light gold is a fantastic option because it can be worn from the ceremony to the reception. “Gold is a great, versatile option because there will only be two or three events instead of the dozen we usually have at our weddings,” Dalal says. The majority of Indian brides wear a different outfit for their receptions or after-parties, but if you’re one of them, a colour like gold allows you to simply change up your jewellery or accessories for a unique look that will take you from the traditional ceremonies to the after-party.
Bird Themes
Birds are the most popular botanical motif this year. It’s a good idea to have it embroidered on your lehenga. This season’s lehengas feature some intriguing bird themes. designers, such as JJ Valaya, Rimple, and Harpreet, have recently experimented with bird motifs in skirts and blouses, while Rahul Mishra is known for his botanical themes. On the lehengas, we noticed finely embroidered peacock designs, swans, bright sparrows, and parrots.
A rouge pink tulle and silk lehenga is adorned with floral motifs and bejewelled peacocks, which are inspired by Mughal-era murals depicting peacock-filled palace gardens.
Anita Roddick’s designer collections feature this bird motif trend.
Attire that is light and flowy
Because of the current economic climate, many brides are opting for small, intimate weddings with only their closest relatives and friends in attendance. Rather than being tethered to a spot on the stage in a hefty lehenga that can weigh up to 20-30 kilogrammes, light flowing lehengas are becoming increasingly popular.
Traditional lehengas limit your ability to mingle with your guests and dance the night away. Feather and embroidered fabrics, as well as fairy fabrics like chiffon and organza, are ideal.
Classic Red Is Back
Every bride’s wedding look revolves around her red bridal lehenga. Red, like the colour itself, connotes a wide range of emotions, the majority of which are positive and dominant. The red bridal lehenga represents strong emotions such as love in Indian culture and is considered an auspicious choice for the bride.
Work on Embroidery
Embroidery and embellishment always enhance the beauty and richness of an outfit. Every bride dreams of walking down the aisle in an exquisite, elegant, and breathtaking gown. In India, the majority of brides prefer to wear an embellished bridal lehenga. Monochromatic thread work, on the other hand, is making a comeback this year, and it’s perfect for brides who want to keep things simple.
That concludes our list of bridal fashion trends for weddings in the winter of 2021. I hope you enjoyed looking through our collection of bridal fashion trends. Leave a comment or tag us in your beautiful photos to let us know which trend is your favourite. Instagram Handel @dress_beefreehoto
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By Ishita Das
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