30 Most Beautiful Indian Bridal Looks

30 Most Beautiful Indian Bridal Looks


The entire world is bedazzled by Indian misters. On their marriage day, Indian women turn into goddesses, decked in precious jewels, flowers, and beautiful clothes. Still, it isn't an easy task to fantasize your marriage look. A lot of exploration, allowed, and love goes into planning your marriage wear. Solicitude not, bridegroom-to- be! I've done all the exploration for you! If you're planning to get hitched soon (or not), do take a look at this list of the 30  most beautiful Indian matrimonial aesthetics.

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The South Indian Bridal Look.


South Indian brides are known to wear gorgeous Kanjeevaram saris on their marriage day. They wear traditional gold jeweler and complement the look with flowers in their hair. Just look at the color quintet on the first bridegroom, sisters! Who would have allowed that these colors would look so umber cool when put together?

.Though the alternate bridegroom has decided for the traditional white saree with gold work, she has spun ked it up with a swish blouse that's taking her style quotient up several notches. Sigh! No bone can show gold jeweler the way South Indian misters do – it complements their matrimonial makeup impeccably and makes them glow like goddesses!

The Bengali Bridal Look.


Oh, the bold and beautiful Bong bridegroom! Who can escape from those mysterious big eyes and coy smile – you ca n’s help but adore her! These Bengali misters are looking breathtakingly beautiful in their traditional benaroshiand makutu. We like!


These misters can give indeed aspires tough competition – they're so gorgeous. The first bridegroom has decided for a makutu made of gold, which is a stimulating change from the general makutu Bengali misters wear.

The alternate bridegroom gives off the Goddess Druga air. I love the way she has made her bind and indoor the focus of her look. And those eyes! Those beautiful, kohl-rimmed eyes. She does n’s need any further makeup!


For the ultramodern Bengali misters out there, who are too busy running the world and have no time to play dress-up, these aesthetics will steal your heart. They're simple, yet traditional, and don't bear you to put on oodles of jewelry. The first bridegroom looks mesmerizing in the traditional red- border-white saree that’s so popular among the bong crowd. The alternate bridegroom too has decided to go for a ghee-coloredsareewith a red border. Her dupatta is simple, yet the green border on it that has been placed strategically to match the herbage of her blouse has taken the newness of this look to a new position.

Punjabi Bridal Look


Oh, the glamor of these beautiful misters! The first bridegroom completely jewels this hot pink, gold- exaggerated lehenga. Her eye makeup has been done exceptionally well, and her mange tikacomplements her vesture impeccably. This alternate Punjabi bridegroom has decided for the evergreen red and golden matrimonial look – with a hint of green in it. She has kept her makeup minimum to tone down her look. Her neckpiece is simply stunning.


The first Punjabi bridegroom’s look is grounded on simplicity. Although only two colors are generally used in this ensemble, the overall effect is veritably regal.

The alternate dolman gives us major hair pretensions. The messy bun tied low at the reverse of her head, with bitsy wisps of ringlets escaping from it, makes the entire look comforting and princess. I simply adore the heavy embroidery on her blouse, and love the fact that she has kept the lehenga comparatively simple.

Gujarati Bridal Look.


The first Gujarati bridegroom looks amazing in her tasseled lehenga. Not numerous can rock three colors in the same outfit with so important élan! Love the way she's sporting the Punjabi Kalie with her lavalieres.

The alternate bridegroom looks so lovable. Her color says it all! Love the color quintet of her lehenga as well. The jewelry she adorns impeccably complements her vesture.


White seems to be a favorite color of Juju misters. And no wonder, veritably many people can rock this color at their marriage as these misters have. The highlight of the first bridegroom’s look is her plum speckled dupatta, which is nearly a jewelers in itself. Her mange tike and Nath are to die for.

The alternate bridegroom, who's giving off a veritably Malaika Arora feel, if I may say so, has added newness to her vesture by sporting a peach dupatta with her red and golden ensemble. Love her jacalin mehndi work.


No wonder red is such a favored color. There are just so numerous tones! The beautiful bridegroom on the leftism is wearing a beautiful vesture in a unique shade of red, nearly a super bright tomato red shade. Her kendang uncut diamond jewelry goes with this vesture impeccably.

The bridegroom on the right, on the other hand, has gone for the age-old orange and red quintet. And that has does prodigies for her complexion – she's appreciatively glowing. Her jewelry set is kind of unique and complements her shade ka jota to the T.

Muslim Matrimonial Look (Bridal Look With Hijab)


The first Muslim bridegroom, with her golden lehenga and emerald and ruby speckled jeweler, can leave the gathering of guests awestruck with her fineness and regality. The peach color of the vesture is enhancing the embellishments and the jeweler indeed further. Completely spellbinding!

The bridegroom on the right is just too enough for words. Her hijab has been decorated with her heavy mange tikka, and her Nath is the show purloiner then. The only pop of color is on her lips, which highlights the peach of her outfit. We like!


Omg! There's only one word to describe these misters – aspires. Those of you who do n’s know, aspires are angels. Is there any mortal who can look so beautiful in this color? Both the misters have decided for pink marriage attires. Their hijabs are beautifully exaggerated, impeccably framing their faces. Their matrimonial makeup is on fleek too – they're glowing!


Then are two further hijabed misters. Such a discrepancy between them – yet both are able of leaving us breathless at their beauty. The first bone has decided for an entirely white ensemble. She has a simple mehndi design on her hands, which is the only color in her entire look. Her lips are a pale pearl, and her eye makeup is on fleek. The alternate bridegroom has decided to go all out with her marriage dress. Her dress is red, and her hijab is a enough golden-ghee color that looks great with her vesture. Love the mange tikka skimming from her hijab.

Kerala Muslim Bride


It took me around 30 seconds to recapture my countenance! I mean, look at these beautiful Kerala Muslim misters. The cortege blue-gold quintet on the first bridegroom looks like she has been wrapped in a beautiful starry night. The jewelry complements her vesture impeccably. I especially love the mange tikka placement under the hijab.

The alternate bone looks simply radiant. Her matrimonial makeup is perfect to the T and her mehndi and hazel eyes are surely going to steal the bachelor’s heart. Sighhhh.

Christian Matrimonial Makeup


The grace of this beautiful bridegroom is enough to take one’s breath down. Her choker and the lace gloves impeccably round her lovely marriage gown. Her hair has been set beautifully in a waterfall of ringlets flowing down one shoulder. Simply stunning!

The alternate bridegroom’s gown makes me want to marry right now! And, do you know what the stylish part of this look is? That smile under the robe


Beauty in simplicity – the first bridegroom is a glowing illustration of that. Just look at that gleam! Her minimalistic jeweler highlights her matrimonial makeup. Her sleeves and the neckline add a unique touch to the beautiful gown.

Still, take a cue from the alternate bridegroom, If you want to show that sexy reverse of yours in your marriage. This is fineness externalized. Love the disguise!

These are some of the most beautiful Indian matrimonial aesthetics – they will make you want to marry! So, which one of these stole your heart? Tell us by leaving your commentary in the box below – we'd love to hear from you! Past … is your stylish friend getting hitched? Partake this composition on her wall. She'll love you ever!

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