Events, weddings, and rituals are always around the corner in India. Any party or wedding occasion and it calls for an ethnic lehenga design. Rocking a lehenga has become a norm and is an important part of the occasion. So, for that must-have piece, brides-to-be are leaving no stones unturned. However, they are also looking out for a certain type of lehenga depending upon the theme of the wedding and that would have a stylish edge to it too. Let’s have a look at KALKI’s bridal lehenga designs and how the grand silhouette has different versions for different types of choices. 

Traditional Bridal Lehenga Designs

A heavy lehenga for a bride with a touch of culture and heritage can make a lasting impression on the onlookers. Many women in India and around the globe are enthralled by the desi charm of the gorgeous heavy embroidery lehengas as nothing else can make them feel more beautiful and royal. A lehenga is the most important attire of a bride and it can be overwhelming to pick the perfect traditional bridal lehenga design. Trending colour, royal look, embroidery, and embellishments can be the determining factors to choose your wedding lehenga

The Fairy Feel Is The Outcome

The heavy embroidery, embellishments, traditional color, and royal appeal can make a big difference in its overall look. A rose pink lehenga in raw silk, featuring zardozi, beads, resham and sequins can effortlessly wow your world of wedding. Consider this ethnic lehenga in a bold vibrant hue to look ravishing and resplendent on your big day. Embroidered designer blouses with tassel dori, and the lehenga with scalloped hem will make you look nothing short of a fairy. This KALKI lehenga is just perfect for your rare and momentous occasion in life. Go for heavy jewellery for that traditional flavour to your wedding trousseau.

Women posing for photo wearing Rose Pink Embroidered 16 Kali Bridal Lehenga In Raw Silk
Rose Pink Embroidered 16 Kali Bridal Lehenga In Raw Silk

Grandeur For The ‘Gorgeous’

Well, if you are someone who wishes to tread the traditional route but finds it fun to mix ethnic with a contemporary touch can go for this unique-hued brown colored lehenga from KALKI’s Noor collection. The velvet lehenga would reflect your unique style and your willingness to experiment and be fearless in your Indian persona and aura. Go for this exquisite couture and you will positively spark a trend for this new hue.  

Women posing for photo wearing Mocha Brown Bridal Lehenga In Velvet With Heavy Embroidery
Mocha Brown Bridal Lehenga In Velvet With Heavy Embroidery

Modern Bridal Lehenga Designs

Brides these days are willing to splurge on their lehenga cholis and go for something exquisite, royal, and trendy. What was off the charts because of being light and simple is now back on the radar for the very same reasons. Light lehenga, the comfort factor and the stylish aspect have given rise to simple and modern lehenga designs that edgy brides are willing to embrace. 

Comfort Is Luxury

You can give a traditional heavy red lehenga a miss for this light blue bridal lehenga featuring a designer crop top and a quirky cape. The lehenga with a latest blouse design is something that the brides are looking for and is best to suit their ethnic wedding look. Though a choli is an ideal choice, a crop top version that too with a cape can fetch more glamour and style. If you are all set for a fairy fantasy, this KALKI lehenga design is just apt for that memorable and starry night.

Women posing for photo wearing Blue Lehenga And A Crop Top In A Long Cape In Sequins Embroidery
Blue Lehenga And A Crop Top In A Long Cape In Sequins Embroidery

The Changing World Of Opulence

This lavender lehenga is filled with many contemporary details. The three-way fancy draping style of blouse with cape, the pastel hue, the dainty ornate embroidery, and the soft and feminine net fabric. Having the option to reflect the design of the blouse in various ways is something that is cool and edgy about this simple bridal lehenga. Whether you are partying all night long or dancing your heart out at a sangeet; this KALKI modern lehenga design is just the way to be the cynosure of all eyes. 

Shivani Singh In Kalki Lavender Skirt And Blouse With A Three Way Fancy Drape And Hand Embroidery
Kalki Lavender Skirt And Blouse With A Three Way Fancy Drape And Hand Embroidery

Fusion Bridal Lehenga Designs

Think of bridal wear and a heavily embroidered queen-like lehenga immediately comes to your mind. Well, luckily brides these days are having a unique approach and are not ready to get weighed down or bogged down by the added weight and heavy layering and other design elements. For that matter, the same heritage look, feel, and touch are adapted and interpreted by KALKI which serves the purpose of making the wedding dress look ethnic and adapted to the new world. It’s time for the brides to know the intricacies of Indian handcraft, embroidery, and tedious art and at the same time enjoy the world they belong to. Have a look at the lehengas that are like old wine in a new bottle. 

For A New Mindset

Detailed craftsmanship has gone into this lehenga, and it still meets the phenomenon of the growing desire of women to try something trendy and offbeat. This KALKI lehenga defines a different design sensibility with its dusty brown hue and the cowl lehenga pattern. The tube top also makes the lehenga deviate from the usual choli pattern. The ethnic lehenga choli set with a western tube top style makes the lehenga versatile. Be it the main wedding day look or an after-wedding look; this fusion lehenga will just rock.

Women posing for photo wearing Dusty Brown Embroidered Cowl Lehenga With Tube Top In Shimmer Organza
Dusty Brown Embroidered Cowl Lehenga With Tube Top In Shimmer Organza

When Dainty Does It Magic

It’s not only the hue that would work for the best lehenga designs for wedding. The overall design and the structure of this KALKI lehenga is oh-so-classy and offbeat. The blazer teamed up with the traditional lehenga choli looks so power-packed, elegant, and contemporary to win the hearts of brides-to-be. Floral printed blazer lehenga in sequins and printed frills can offer you your own signature look- smart and suave. People would really find it important to ask about your thought-process on fashion and style sense.  

Women posing for photo wearing Jewel Purple Lehenga Choli Embellished In Sequins With A Floral Printed Blazer Jacket
Jewel Purple Lehenga Choli Embellished In Sequins With A Floral Printed Blazer Jacket

Cool Vibes & Yet Royal- What A Combo!

What a stellar combination? The ethnic embroidered lehenga for women in mirror work, beads and cut-dana depicts richness and royalty and the gown looks with a dash of chicness through a pre-pleated dhoti skirt. The lehenga gives a totally Indo-western look and dreamy vibes and takes you away from the heavy ornate wedding lehenga designs. The silk fabric and the cape of the lehenga dress are taking the royal and glamour quotient high.

Women posing for photo wearing Mocha Brown Gown With A Pre-Pleated Dhoti Skirt Area And Royal Cape Sleeves
Mocha Brown Gown With A Pre-Pleated Dhoti Skirt Area And Royal Cape Sleeves

Designer Bridal Lehenga Designs

There are brides who wish to pick lighter versions of lehenga for their wedding day and rock them to the ‘T’. On their big day, brides want something shiny and not the one in kilos and heavy layers that would make them hidden or covered. Comfort is a pivotal factor for brides to choose their wedding lehenga. No wonder, a designer bridal lehenga is what convinces them when it comes to making a royal statement in a minimal way. 

Head Turner In Not-so-heavy Lehenga

If keeping it low-key is essential for you; this blue embroidery lehenga in satin is a carefully selected outfit from KALKI which is not too heavy in terms of embroidery and work. Although that drama, designer touch and daintiness is there in the form of satin lehenga, organza dupatta and the beautifully crafted blouse with cowl over the bust area. The spaghetti strap neckline makes the lehenga bold and unique and a road less taken for the brides-to-be. 

Women posing for photo wearing Airforce Blue Embroidered Lehenga In Satin
Airforce Blue Embroidered Lehenga In Satin

Obsessed With A Minimal Lehenga?

If you wish to have a wedding lehenga that is a bit offbeat and looks unexpected in terms of design and hue; here is how you can fulfil your desires. This olive green lehenga set in a crushed pattern, floral printed skirt and long cape sleeves looks simple, trendy, and easy on the eyes. A lehenga which is not regular maroon or red is looking fresh and refreshing in prints and green hue. A heavy dupatta in contrast and trendy women’s jewellery can enhance the look of this designer lehenga choli.

Women posing for photo wearing Olive Green Lehenga Set In Crush With Floral Print And Embroidered Blouse
Olive Green Lehenga Set In Crush With Floral Print And Embroidered Blouse

Be The Pastel Beauty In Peach

You will love how the designer has put the whole look together by blending traditional as well as modern elements into this KALKI pastel colored lehenga. The peach colored lehenga set in knit and featuring an organza choker dupatta is looking luxe and glamorous. Embroidered tiered skirt, knit blouse and choker dupatta are definitely a royal retreat and a quirky feel for the bride-to-be. 

Women posing for photo wearing Peach Embroidered Lehenga Set In Knit With Organza Choker Dupatta
Peach Embroidered Lehenga Set In Knit With Organza Choker Dupatta

Time to re-work your thoughts on the best bridal lehenga designs. You can delve into some of the most splendid and magnificent lehenga creations and lehenga collections by KALKI for your wedding and rituals. KALKI, which has made a mark not just in India but across other countries with its experimental lehengas has rounded off many creative and innovative designs for your modern taste and personal approach to the wedding couture. Known for luxurious and grand designs; KALKI is your one-stop destination for wedding lehengas, designer lehengas, lehenga choli, wedding sarees, kurtas, salwar suits, sherwani suits and more.

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