Pastel Bridal
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About Pastel Bridal
Pastel bridal is a major trend in modern South Asian weddings, and we have seen more and more brides choosing soft colours for their big day. Ivory, blush pink, champagne, powder blue, mint green, lavender, and rose gold all make stunning bridal choices.
A common concern is that pastels look too understated for a wedding. That is actually the opposite of what happens. Our artisans use denser, more intricate embroidery on pastel bases, and the lighter background makes the zardozi, kundan, and pearl work stand out even more beautifully.
Many brides wear traditional red for baraat and choose pastels for nikkah and walima, creating a beautiful contrast across ceremonies. We handcraft every piece in Manchester to your exact specifications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a Pakistani bride wear pastel instead of red?
Absolutely. Pastel bridal is a major modern trend. Many brides now choose ivory, blush, champagne, or powder blue for one or more of their wedding ceremonies. It is a beautiful, contemporary choice.
Which pastel colours work best for bridal outfits?
The most popular pastel bridal colours are ivory, blush pink, champagne, powder blue, mint green, lavender, and rose gold. The right choice depends on your skin tone, ceremony, and personal preference.
Do pastel bridal outfits still look grand enough?
Yes. Our artisans use heavier, denser embroidery on pastel bases to ensure the outfit carries full bridal impact. The lighter colour actually makes intricate zardozi and kundan work stand out even more.
Can I mix pastel and traditional red in my bridal wardrobe?
Many brides do exactly this. Wearing traditional red for baraat and choosing pastels for nikkah and walima. It creates a beautiful contrast across ceremonies.