15 Sikh Brides Who Wore Pastel-Hued Outfits On Their Wedding: From Peach Lehenga To Grey 'Sharara'

The new age Sikh brides are ditching red hues and opting for pastel-shade outfits for their wedding. Here's a list of Sikh brides who donned beautiful pastel-coloured ensembles on their special day.

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15 Sikh Brides Who Wore Pastel-Hued Outfits On Their Wedding: From Peach Lehenga To Grey 'Sharara'

Weddings in India are more like festivals than anything else. The event spans a whole week and features several rasams, from the colourful haldi to the entertaining mehendi ceremony. While more and more couples opt for intimate affairs, the craze for hatke outfits has only increased with time. Moreover, women nowadays desire to separate out from the crowd by wearing a one-of-a-kind bridal outfit.

Finding the ideal outfit, however, is a daunting task. A bride-to-be performs extensive research before saying "yes” to a dress. And with the growing bridal fashion industry, pastel hues have made a special place in the heart of brides. Moreover, Sikh brides, these days are ditching the traditional laal shaadi ka joda and opting for subtle hues for their Anand Karaj. So, let's take a look at brides, who donned pastel shades on their special day.

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#1. Light green lehenga with kundan jewellery

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The Sikh bride, Parnika Bedi got married to the love of her life, Anmol in a dreamy wedding ceremony. For her special day, she donned a beautiful light green-coloured lehenga that featured embroidery and Swarovski crystals all over it. She paired it with a matching sleeveless blouse and a sheer dupatta. A layered kundan necklace, matching earrings, a maang teeka, a nath, chooda, kaleeras and glam makeup amped her look.

#2. Light-pink embroidered lehenga with polki jewellery

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The bride, Harpreet looked mesmerising on her Anand Karaj. She donned a light pink-coloured lehenga that featured zari embroidery, including flowers and peacocks. She paired it with a matching long blouse and a sheer dupatta. A polki necklace, earrings, a maang teeka, chooda, kaleeras, smokey eyes, and bold lips completed her look.

#3. Light-pink silk lehenga with gold jewellery

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The bride, Aseem donned a light pink-coloured silk lehenga that featured floral embroidery all over it. She teamed it with a matching long top and a sheer dupatta. Gold necklace, matching earrings, a maang teeka, chooda, kaleeras and subtle makeup accentuated her look.

#4. Lilac anarkali with gemstone drop jewellery

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The Sikh bride, Roohi Singh ditched lehenga and opted for a lilac-coloured anarkali for her Anand Karaj. Her outfit included an embroidered high-low kurta, a plain patiala pyjama and a sheer dupatta. She accentuated her look with light pink gemstone drop jewellery, glam makeup, red chooda and a sleek bun.

#5. Peach lehenga with kundan jewellery

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The Sikh bride, Harleen Kaur opted for a peach-coloured lehenga for her Anand Karaj ceremony. It featured zari embroidery in golden and red threads. She paired it with a matching blouse, a sheer dupatta and a red veil. Red gemstone drop kundan necklace, matching earrings, a maang teeka, a nath, chooda, kaleeras and minimal makeup added stars to her look.

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#6. Grey sharara with kundan jewellery

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The bride, Triish looked like a vision on her Anand Karaj ceremony. She donned a beautiful grey-coloured sharara set that featured embroidery and crystal stones all over it. The bride complemented her look with a matching sheer dupatta, kundan necklace, jhumkas, a maang teeka, a nath, chooda, kaleeras, and glam makeup.

#7. Lilac embellished lehenga with meenakari jewellery

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The bride, Shaman Randhawa looked like a royal princess on her wedding day. She donned a heavily embellished lilac-coloured lehenga that featured embroidery, crystal stones and a scallop-detailed border. Shaman teamed her outfit with a matching blouse and a tiny crystal-studded dupatta. A statement meenakari necklace, matching earrings, a matha patti, a nath, chooda, kaleeras, and dewy makeup amped her look.

#8. Light pink embellished lehenga with statement jewellery

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The bride, Naina Nanda donned a beautiful light pink-coloured heavily embellished lehenga on her special day. She teamed it with a matching blouse and sheer dual dupattas. Statement necklace, earrings, a maang teeka, a passa, chooda, smokey eyes, nude lips and a sleek bun accentuated her look.

#9. Light green lehenga with a contrasting dupatta

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The bride, Gurleen opted for a heavily embellished light green-coloured lehenga for her Anand Karaj ceremony. She teamed it with a matching blouse and contrasting orange-hued dual dupattas. The bride completed her look with kundan necklace, matching earrings, a maang teeka, a passa, a nath, chooda and glam makeup.

#10. Light green sequin lehenga with contrasting red dupatta

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The bride, Charanpreet looked like a princess on her special day as she donned a light green-coloured sequin lehenga featuring floral work all over it. She paired it with a contrasting red-coloured blouse and a matching dupatta. Gold jewellery, red chooda, golden kaleeras, and dewy makeup added stars to her look.

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#11. Embellished peach lehenga with statement jewellery

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The bride, Jasma Bakshi Dhir looked like a doll on her wedding day as she donned a heavily embellished peach-coloured lehenga. She paired it with a matching blouse and a sheer net dupatta. A statement necklace, earrings, a broad maang teeka, red chooda, pearl-adorned kaleeras, smokey eyes, nude lips and a low bun accentuated her look.

#12. Lilac lehenga with jadau jewellery

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The bride, Purnoor Sandhu donned a beautiful lilac-hued embellished lehenga that featured embroidery, crystal stones and lace detail. She teamed it with a matching blouse and a dupatta. A statement jadau necklace, stud earrings, a broad maang teeka, a passa, red chooda, golden kaleeras, and glam makeup added stars to her look.

#13. Light purple sequin lehenga with layered necklaces

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The bride, Komal Cheema looked like a vision on her Anand Karaj ceremony. She donned a light purple-coloured kaleedar sequin lehenga and teamed it with a golden blouse. A sheer dupatta, layered necklaces, jhumkas, a matha patti, a nath, a red chooda, statement kaleeras, and dewy makeup accentuated her look.

#14. Mint green embellished lehenga with meenakari jewellery

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The Sikh bride, Gurleen Chahal looked like a princess on her special day as she donned a mint green-coloured heavily embellished lehenga. Her outfit included zari embroidery and sitara work all over it. She paired it with a matching tassel-detailed blouse and a sheer dupatta. A meenakari necklace, matching earrings, a maang teeka, shimmery eye makeup, nude lips, red chooda and kaleeras added stars to her look.

#15. Peach sharara with polki jewellery

bride in pastel shade

The bride, Harkirat kaur donned a peach-coloured sharara set on her special day. Her outfit included an embroidered kurta, a plain sharara and a sheer dupatta. Polki necklace, matching earrings, a maang teeka, a passa, shimmery eye makeup, nude lips and curly tied tresses amped her look.

We are in love with these Sikh brides and their pastel-hued outfits. What about you? Let us know!

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