How to choose the right colour for my wedding saree?

20-Nov-24 11:31 AM
Purvi

Your wedding saree is more than just a garment; it is a representation of your persona and culture. The colour you choose should depict your style while complementing your skin tone along with the theme of the marriage. There being numerous colours in stock, a huge confusion could be seen at the time of choosing one. A guide to help you choose the perfect shade for your special day is explained below.


1. Read About Colour Significance

Colours are symbolic elements and hold deep meanings in Indian cultures. The Red sarees, for example, symbolise passion, love, and prosperity. They represent brides commonly. Golden represents richness, while pastel colours, such as peach and mint green, depict serenity and modernity. Think what colour means and what best suits your dream.


2. Relevant to Your Skin Tone:

Your saree colour must complement your complexion. For pale complexion, jewel tones like emerald green, deep red lehengas or royal blue would be a perfect fit. Golden or maroon, and deep purple is suitable for dusky complexions, while pastel shades in blush pink or lavender would appear great on a medium complexion. You could drape various colours and observe what fits you the most.


3. Choose the Saree according to the Wedding Theme

The colour of your saree should harmonise with the overall theme of the wedding. If your wedding has a very traditional feel, then opt for red sarees or gold sarees. For a modern or minimalistic theme, go for pastel and neutral shades. Make sure that the colour blends well with the venue décor and all other items of ceremony.


4. Balance Tradition and Trend

Red will always form an important part of the bride's wardrobe, but you may well go for a contemporary touch by using wine, rust, or even burgundy. You can also use ombre sarees or metallic ones to bring about tradition in style. Remember, though, that tradition must be respected while retaining your individuality.


5. Be Conscious of the Fabric and Design

The colour may also vary with the fabric of the saree. For instance, a red lehenga in silk would look darker compared to one in chiffon. Pastel shades are soft and dreamy on organza, while bold colours shine on satin or velvet. Just like in the above example, so hence, choose the fabric that will enhance the colour you want, keeping weather comfort in view.


6. Coordinate with the matching blouse.

The colour of your saree should also complement the matching blouse. Contrasting shades with blouses can add a pop of colour and increase your overall appearance. For example, a golden blouse goes well with a red saree while a deep green-coloured blouse adds depth to a gold saree. Just experiment with different combinations and find the perfect match.


7. Don't forget that "cultural significance" applies

There are some region-specific wedding dress traditions in India as well. In South India, normally brides wear bright gold or maroon sarees. Bengali brides are always known to be in bright red sarees. Respect to the culture would help you pick a colour which has significance both for you personally and in your family.


8. Take Inspiration and Experiment

Take inspiration from bridal magazines, fashion shows, or even celebrity weddings. However, don’t hesitate to experiment with unconventional colors like mint green, powder blue, or even ivory. Try on different shades before making your final decision to ensure it feels perfect for you.


Conclusion

Choosing a saree for your wedding is not only finding the right color that keeps in line with tradition, personal preference, and practicality but is about becoming the most beautiful version of you in it. Whether its antique red or vintage pastel shades, it is yours to pick and wear. With this careful deliberation, your choice for the wedding saree will set itself for years to come in precious memory.


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