Summer Wedding Dresses: 7 Latest Trends To Make The Most Of

Summer weddings are a delight and when it comes to picking the right wedding dress, we are here with the latest trends.

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Summer wedding dress trends to follow

It's time to ring in the wedding season with your stunning outfits that should do all the talking. Summer weddings are a treat on their own and when it comes to outfit inspiration and trends, the list tends to be endless. While we consider every aspect when getting dressed up for the wedding festivities, the most important is definitely picking the right outfit. You wouldn't want to miss looking trendy and gorgeous. Summer weddings mean finding breezy silhouettes and statement colour codes to do all the magic. You can definitely add a modern twist to your look and alter the usual lehenga silhouette for a trendy one and also make it sustainable. Therefore, to make matters easier, we have taken the responsibility to tell you how you can make the most of summer wedding trends. We have found out the seven summer fashion trends that would rule this season and get you in the festive mood in no time.

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Summer Wedding Fashion Trends That You Need To Know

1. Soft Pastel Hues

Spring is the special season where soft colour palette makes you look alluring. Always a staple, this trend is a safe option and do not wither with time. Check for the ones with modern embroidery like florals or mirrorwork all over it that adds an oomph to your look. This one by designer duo Sukriti and Aakriti is a stunning pastel outfit that can make you look pretty and be assured that all eyes are going to be on you.

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2. Flower Power

Florals are timeless designs and we can totally understand why as even Bollywood is obsessed with it. Nothing works better than floral prints that seamlessly add a vibrant touch. This floral lehenga by designer Anamika Khanna has our heart. Even with no jewels, this one stands for an ethereal look. Not to forget, a winning choice to be donned in celebrations.

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3. Monochrome Magic

Give traditional lehengas a modern twist by opting for some monochrome magic. Take a cue from Kiara Advani's all-black ensemble from SVA By Sonam & Paras Modi, which featured an embellished skirt and shimmering sleeveless blouse with a plunging neckline that added a contemporary element. Well, this look surely is one for the books.

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4. Ruffled Sleeves

Who doesn't love to add some drama to their looks? Choose ruffled sleeves when you want to go out and make an impression. This balloon sleeved bridal ensemble from designer Ridhi Mehra will never make you look out of place if you wear it for a cocktail party.

5. Sequin Shine

If you are not bringing the glitz and glam to the table in a stunning sequinned lehenga, then you are really not doing wedding ensembles right. Isn't all that glitter necessary to match big fat Indian weddings?

6. Classic Style

Well, the signature classic wedding style with exquisitely detailed hand embroidery and beautiful embellishments with pearl, zardosi is timeless and you will always look breath-taking. This heavy lehenga by designer Anita Dongre will make you feel like the epitome of grace and elegance.

7. Artistic Feathers

We believe your wedding dress should make you look like a pretty fairy transcending from heaven. And this has been made possible by designers Falguni Shane Peacock with their lehenga and its huge, furry sleeves and fishtail structure of the skirt.

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