Navratri #Day3 – Red Outfit Inspiration for Brides & Bridesmaids
The world knows that we Indians hold the colour red very dear to our hearts. The shade of love and passion, it is considered holy and often associated with brides. On the third day of Navratri, Goddess Durga dons a red saree and is worshipped as Kushmanda. Maa Kushmanda represents passion, auspiciousness and of course, anger. Ace designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee once said that there is a shade of red meant for every Indian woman. Where is the lie?
This Tritiya (third day of Navratri) take a look at some of the best red ensembles-
Image Source: Shutter Down Photography | Lehenga: Sabyasachi
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Lehenga: Sabyasachi
Image Source: The Video Wala
Image Source: Studio Kelly Photography | Lehenga: Rimple and Harpreet
Tarun Tahiliani’s latest collection flaunts of a quintessential velvet kalidar lehenga, a sculpted velvet choli with a sheer net dupatta
Lehenga: Tarun Tahiliani
A tomato red lehenga with brocade work and sequins
Lehenga: Anita Dongre
This bride wore a heavily embroidered red lehenga and paired it with an off-white scalloped edged dupatta
Image source: The Wedding Story
Lehenga: Shyamal & Bhumika
My favourite bride Saachi wore a scarlet lehenga with paisley design and I love it!
Image source: Malvika Periwal
Lehenga: Sabyasachi Mukherjee
Priyanka Chopra’s red lehenga with French embroidery was the talk of the town!
Image source: Stories by Joseph Radhik
Lehenga: Sabyasachi Mukherjee
Bride Nikita wore a red lehenga with mughal embroidery and zari for her wedding
Image source: Israni Photography
Lehenga: Anita Dongre
Gaurav Gupta never ceases to surprise! This sculpted gown with an extempore shoulder drape from his latest collection is praise worthy!
Image source: Gaurav Gupta
Ladies, now get set to revamp your look for the big day thanks to all these ‘red’ inspirational outfits!
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