Bridal Wear Trends of 2019 with Rainmaker Brides!

More and more millennial brides are opting to choose their own bridal wear. This has caused a major paradigm shift in bridal wear trends, especially in India. Indian bridal wears were always deeprooted in traditions but nowadays you could see millennial brides giving their own little twist to their wedding outfit. 

The major defining factor of Millenials is that they are individualistic, bold and unconventional. These traits are often found in the recent bridal wear trends, let’s check them out.

No colour is taboo for Bridal Wear

Being an Indian bride in 2019 means that you no longer have to be constrained by traditions or societal norms. Being bold with the colour choice of your bridal wear is a subtle way of sticking it to the age-old traditions. Colours like Jaipur pink or vivid violet have long been regarded as a strict no-no for a wedding. Choose colours like that and be bold and beautiful.

The comeback of the Dupatta

The Dupatta renaissance has been one of the major bridal trends of recent times. Brides nowadays no longer treat Dupatta as an afterthought. Dupattas are now laden with rich embroideries and bedazzled with shiny materials. Some have even taken the unconventional route by sporting two Dupattas. Designers such as Sabyasachi and Manish Malhotra are torchbearers in the comeback of the Dupatta with their unique designs complimenting the use of it.

Larger than life jewellery

Larger than life jewellery has also been making a huge comeback in bridal fashion. Millennial brides are opting for ornament options which are fit for a queen. A resurgence of trends such as chokers and oversized naths can also be noticed in recent times. Movies such as Bajirao Mastani and Padmavat have played a huge role in this resurgence.

Going minimalistic with your Bridal Wear

This might sound like the polar opposite of “Larger than life” but millennials have shown a certain affinity to the concept of minimalism. And in this day and age minimalism is all about practising the art of restraint. Sometimes the bride might go earring-less if her necklace is too heavy, or she might even choose a simple blouse if her lehenga has intricate embroidery. So, its all about picking one article and choosing others which complement that. A bride wants to bride, not a mannequin.
Picking pastel

An up and coming trend among new-age brides is their love for pastel colours. Pastel colours are soft colours which give a good breezy feel. Pastel colours invoke almost a Wes Anderson-esque vibe which is loved by many Millenials. Moreover, the Pantone’s Colour of the year is Living Coral which is a perfect example of a pastel colour. With all the trends that have been coming and going, the future of Bridal Wear looks amazing. Millennials with their impeccable taste in fashion truly have excelled in choosing their big day attire. With that being said here are some Rainmaker Brides looking absolutely gorgeous in their Bridal Wear.

  • sabyasachi bridal wear Here the Bride is seen wearing bridal wear designed by Sabyasachi coupled with larger than life Jewellery.
  • sabyasachi bridal wear Here we can see Larger than life jewellery with a Sabyasachi designed sari in a bold green colour.
  • manish malhotra bridal wear Here the bride can be seen wearing a much more minimalistic bridal wear. The couple’s attire has been designed by Manish Malhotra.
  • sabyasachi bridal wear Here we have Bridal wear designed by Sabyasachi in Pastel.