Oozing with effervescence and unmatched charm with a perfect whiff of traditionalism topped with glamour, a Sikh bride’s wedding look is always a treat to the eyes and a bag of inspiration. Be it how she chooses to go minimal or bold with her makeup, how she decks up under layers of jewels or the kind of bridal lehenga or anarkali she picks, every single aspect of her look infuses into each other effortlessly.
Now being aware with the significance of the right lehenga hue that sets the tone for the entire look, we believe that there a certain specific bridal lehenga colors that are the best picks for Sikh brides. And especially when the ambience of their day wedding and the surrealism of the holy Anand Karaj adds tons of radiance to their look, choosing a flattering anarkali or bridal lehenga color becomes impeccable.
Hence, we created this list laying out all those trending bridal lehenga colors that are gonna be a perfect choice for your Anand karaj or Lavan ceremony.
The Prettiest & Most Loved Bridal Lehenga Colors For Sikh Brides
Charming Lilacs
Gorgeously subdued colors, lilacs and lavenders are the dreamy hues that have been in vogue for some time now and are surely here to stay.
Rose Gold
Generally on a base hue of pale peach or blush pink, rose gold bridal dresses were a big hit this year and would continue to be for their sheer opulence.
Classic Reds
Be it in a bright red, a cranberry red, a deep red or a marsala, the traditional red bridal lehengas are timeless.
Sorbet Pinks
The lighter palette of pinks like blush, rose, pale or powder is the most favored color palette among Sikh brides. Laden with silver or gold work or colorful embroideries, all the light shades from the pink family are loved the most.

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Lighter Blues
Right from ice blue, powder and dusty blue to turquoise, the lighter shades of blue too are a great pick both for your bridal anarkali and bridal lehenga.

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Vivid Oranges
Be it a subtle peach lehenga with contrasting embroideries or a striking burnt orange or rust one, the entire orange shade palette is the perfect choice for brides who want a popping hue.

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The Ivories
Replete with either colorful embroideries or statement gold or silver work, ivory lehengas teamed up with emerald, ruby or polki jewellery makes up for some of the most preferred Sikh bridal looks.

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Bright Pinks
While the light pinks are highly opted, the bright & fancy pinks are on a roll too. Be it fuschia, rani, bubblegum, hot pink or even magenta, the darker hues of pink are perfect for the brides who want to slip into something that matches with their equally peppy & spirited side.

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Unconventional Greens
Some of the apt green shades for your Anand Karaj would be mint, lime, olive, and bottle green.

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Silver Metallics
A rather offbeat color, we’ve seen Sikh brides donning silver metallic anarkalis, shararas, and lehengas for their Lavan and we couldn’t take our eyes off them.

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Sunshining Yellows
Be it along with a dash of other hues or an all yellow outfit with gold or silver work, a yellow colored bridal lehenga or anarkali would look so so so good!

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Dual or Multi-Toned Bridal Outfits
If you don’t want to stick to one color and instead want to incorporate other hues, here are some unique lehenga and anarkali color combinations that we spotted on Sikh brides and loved to bits!

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