Indian bridal and groom outfits may differ as per the choice, culture, and region. There is not one right or definite answer to this. However, as per rich Indian history and culture; brides and grooms wish to pick something heavy and royal for their wedding, sangeet and haldi rituals. Even Rajasthani brides and grooms are taking a different route and prefer mixed options for their wedding, pre-wedding, and post-wedding appearances. Let’s have a look at Rajasthani wedding dress ideas for modern brides and grooms.

1. For Ethnic Enthusiasts

Nothing screams opulence better than a regal and heritage lehenga to support the look of a Rajasthani wedding dress for bride. Steering clear of any doubts and experiments, brides who are rooted in Indian traditions and swear by Rajasthani culture can go for this cherry red embroidered bridal lehenga. The ornate details make the lehenga apt for big fat weddings and the double dupatta adds a modern and unique touch to the ethnic style. 

A Woman Posing for Photo wearing Cherry Red 14 Kali Embroidered Bridal Lehenga In Raw Silk With Two Dupattas
Cherry Red 14 Kali Embroidered Bridal Lehenga In Raw Silk With Two Dupattas

2. A Road Less Taken

This gorgeous and bright designer Anarkali suit from KALKI looks like a road less taken. However, the outfit looks like a ‘love at first sight’ for the huge suckers of ‘salwar suit fashion’.  One can totally go OTT with this embroidered wedding salwar kameez that has a multi-way draped dupatta to enhance the ethnic appeal of the dress. Adorned with intricate mirrors, stones, beads, cut-dana, zari and fancy back; the dress is all about the bride’s grand entrance at her haldi, sangeet or mehendi. 

Women posing for photo wearing Ochre Yellow Embroidered Anarkali And Multiway Draped Dupatta Set In Georgette
Ochre Yellow Embroidered Anarkali And Multiway Draped Dupatta Set In Georgette

3. The Timeless Passion

Wearing a Bandhani saree for wedding has been a tradition with Indian Rajasthani brides. To make sure you have all the attention in a Rajasthani saree; you can opt for this authentic super pretty saree in silk with the bandhani flavour- typical of Rajasthan. The striking color of the saree is a real show stealer and can transform the bride into an ethnic diva. 

Woman posing for photo wearing Deep Green Saree In Silk With Bandhani Print And Handwoven Brocade Floral Embroidery
Deep Green Saree In Silk With Bandhani Print And Handwoven Brocade Floral Embroidery

4. Effortless & Royal

A heavy Jodhpuri style designer sherwani for groom can offer the best of both worlds to the new-age gentlemen. Jodhpuris, also called the bandhgala suits for their iconic ‘closed neck’ are timeless and matchless for the royal ‘Prince’ look. Jodhpuris have slowly made their way into the mainstream fashion for grooms and stand apart from the crowd. Go for this peach pink sherwani set in silk with an imperial touch of embroidery and a generous dose of resham and cut-dana. 

Men posing for photo wearing Peach Pink Sherwani Set In Silk With Resham And Cut Dana Work
Peach Pink Sherwani Set In Silk With Resham And Cut Dana Work

5. Tradition Is Here To Stay

This black sherwani set in silk with embroidered dupatta is a must-try for a Rajasthani groom look. The groom outfit with a heavy dupatta and mala is an attention grabber and takes the outfit to a whole new level. The look is elevated further by a mandarin collar, perfect buttons, accessories, and a light shade churidar. The class and elegance of this sherwani suit is unparalleled. 

Man posing for photo wearing Black Sherwani Set In Silk With Embroidered Dupatta And Mala
Black Sherwani Set In Silk With Embroidered Dupatta And Mala

Every bride and groom is a queen and king in their own way. You can go for myriad wedding outfit options like sherwanis, designer lehengas, wedding sarees, designer silk sarees, designer kurta and Nehru jacket set from Kalkifashion.com. The heavy wedding shararas, designer wedding outfits for grooms and plain wedding lehengas at KALKI are in total off-beat designs and can give everyone major outfit goals. 

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