Top 10 Off-Beat Colours for Your Wedding Lehenga
- Live A Diva
- Mar 16, 2023
- 3 min read
We all love traditional colours for wedding dresses. But each time when we spot a bride rocking an unusual colour on her D-day, we can’t help but admire her.
That’s the power of being unconventional. Honestly, as brides, we want ALL the attention on us for the entire wedding!
And one of the best ways to do that is by choosing unlikely colours for your wedding. From coral red to metallic blue and brown—brides are almost introducing new colour combinations in the bridal universe!
So, we did some digging and got some of the best off-beat colours you can wear for your wedding.
Peach and Sky Blue
Seems like brands are playing will a lot of light colours these days. This perfect combination of peach and sky-blue designer lehenga with beautiful side tassels is a sight to behold.

Dusty Brown
Turn up the heat with a gorgeous brown lehenga. Often associated with subtle and down-to-earth colour, there is no way it won’t be the centre of attention with a dusty brown net embellished wedding lehenga.

Pink and Peach Ombre
Set the trend of the ‘ombre bride’ with elegant hues of pink, peach and beige. You may think that pink and peach are synonymous with traditional bridal colours, but the effect of ombre is the uniqueness in this bridal trousseau from Like A Diva.

Pink and Grey
Grey is the new gorgeous. For an Indian lehenga, the combination of pink and grey might seem odd, but trust us when we say it creates magic!
Take a look at this lehenga for example. The intricate gold foil work and embroidered hemline make it perfect for a Mehendi function.

Cream with Multi-Colour Embroidery
We adore multi-coloured embroidery on Indian wedding dresses. They are a super fun but safer way to play with off-beat colours at your wedding.
With a lehenga like this, you can have all the traditional colours—red dupatta, yellow in the skirt, in a way that perfectly fits your off-beat wedding style.

Pistachio Green and Pink
One of the ways to include unconventional colours in Indian wedding dresses is by combining them with a traditional colour. Pink is a common bridal colour. But add Pistachio green with it—it becomes a quirky and fun outfit.

Hues of Blue
More and more brides are opting for this magnificent colour for their wedding day. Blue has so many hues that you can make it unique anytime!
For brides who love to play it subtle can choose the soothing turquoise blue or aqua blue.
To sparkle like a queen, this steel greyish blue lehenga with stone detailing is your best bet.

Mint Green
There is one word that comes to mind with mint green—ethereal. This unique colour for a daytime function or even a day wedding will make you look surreal. Mint green looks great with most skin tones.

Teal Blue, Green and Red
Kudos to the designers who paired these amazingly different hues together. Each colour is striking in itself but when combined together, it synchronises so well.
The teal blue and green make such a bold combination of colours while the red balances out to give a bridal look to the lehenga. It’s a great take on traditional wedding Indian lehenga.

Off-White
We know that Indian wedding dresses aren’t typically white. But you just cannot deny the fact that white makes every outfit elegant. You will be THE vision in your wedding with a stunning off-white lehenga.
Now, if going all white is becoming too risky for you, try going for colourful embroidery work over the white lehenga.

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