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Consider the type of wedding (day or evening), venue, cultural traditions, and season. Heavier silk sarees work beautifully for traditional temple weddings, while lighter embroidered sarees are ideal for receptions and cocktail events.
Bridal sarees pair beautifully with heavily embroidered blouses, high-neck designs, elbow-length sleeves, backless patterns, or custom-stitched designer blouses for a statement look.
Red, maroon, gold, pink, and royal blue are classic bridal colors. Modern brides also choose pastel shades like peach, ivory, and lavender for contemporary wedding ceremonies and receptions.
Popular fabrics for wedding sarees include silk, Kanjivaram silk, Banarasi silk, satin silk, georgette, and organza. Silk sarees are the most traditional choice because of their rich texture and royal finish.
Style your wedding saree with traditional gold jewelry, temple jewelry, or diamond sets. Add matching bangles, a maang tikka, waist belt (kamarbandh), and elegant footwear to complete the bridal ensemble.