Here’s the thing about wedding lehengas – every bride wants all wedding ceremony lehengas, especially the one she dons on her wedding day to be unique! When I say unique or Hatke, I mean picking something other than reds, pinks, traditional greens and so on…
And this seems like quite an ask, no? But we have just made your life easier. How?
Simply scroll down to check out these 6 hatke lehenga inspirations!
1. Embroidered Beauty
Image Source: Debiyani+Co & Bride: Isha Multani
Photographer: Sam and Ekta
Bride Isha Multani has us drooling over her stunning heavily embroidered lehenga by designer Debiyani+Co! The dark peacock blue base with multi-coloured threadwork is a sight to behold and of course, the beautiful bride makes it look all the more brilliant!
2. Floral Bloom
Image Source: Brides of Sabyasachi & Bride: Poonam Gala
Photographer: The Cheesecake Project
Imagine walking down the aisle in this gorgeous Sabyasachi floral bloom lehenga like bride Poonam Gala! The multicoloured lehengas on bottle green velvet base is sure to turn heads!
3. Earthy Goddess
Image Source: Brides of Sabyasachi & Bride: Prachi Gupta Badigar
Earthy tones like this deep coffee-brown colour Sabyasachi lehenga are one of a kind, don’t you think? An unusual choice of colour but stunning… and bride, Prachi Gupta Badigar is definitely setting a new trend!
4. Burgundy Diva
Image Source: Manish Malhotra World & Model: Kiara Advani
Kiara Advani is riding high on the fashion waves these days and this beautiful Manish Malhotra Burgundy gota lehenga is all vava voom!
5. Rainbow Princess
Image Source: Tarun Tahiliani & Model: Ananya Panday
Rainbow spotting! Spot a colour that’s missing in this beautiful signature multicoloured threadwork lehenga by Tarun Tahiliani. Must say Ananya Panday looks every bit a woodland nymph!
6. Modern Fairytale
Image Source: Tarun Tahiliani
Another Tarun Tahiliani wonder, this sheathed ombre lehenga in deep, delicious hues paired with a mandarin collar blouse is quite the twist on the modern yet traditional bridal lehenga!