Surbhi Jyoti’s Wedding Looks: OG Color Themes And Timeless Traditions

In an era where many brides are shying away from traditional reds and maroons in favor of pinks, pastels, ivories, and even blues, greens, and lavenders for their weddings, actress Surbhi Jyoti has chosen to embrace classic traditions. While returning to basics in bridal wear can sometimes feel unexciting, Surbhi’s wedding fashion choices demonstrate that […]

Surbhi Jyoti’s Wedding Looks
by Drishya Madhur - October 28, 2024, 4:11 pm

In an era where many brides are shying away from traditional reds and maroons in favor of pinks, pastels, ivories, and even blues, greens, and lavenders for their weddings, actress Surbhi Jyoti has chosen to embrace classic traditions. While returning to basics in bridal wear can sometimes feel unexciting, Surbhi’s wedding fashion choices demonstrate that the timeless colors loved for generations can still evoke powerful emotions.

Chic Green for Mehndi

For her mehndi night, Surbhi opted for an effortlessly chic look. Although elaborate ensembles are often favored for brides, her mehndi green shalwar suit from Gopi Vaid Designs, adorned with intricate golden embroidery, was both simple and sophisticated, perfectly aligning with the theme. The sheer pink dupatta, also embellished with golden accents, added a lovely touch that broke the monotony.

 

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Sunny Yellow for Haldi

Taking effortless style a step further, Surbhi chose a playful and breezy anarkali set in earthy yellow from Pallavi Jaipur for her haldi ceremony. The subtle silver detailing, combined with the flowing silhouette of the garment, made it an ideal choice for the daytime celebration. Pairing it with a sheer ivory tissue dupatta and flower jewelry allowed her natural bridal glow to shine.

 

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Timeless Red for D-Day

Surbhi transformed into a Neeta Lulla bride on October 27, as she married her partner Sumit. Her traditional lehenga set featured a cranberry-like maroon base, lavishly adorned with golden embroidery. A standout detail was the sheer sleeves, entirely embellished with three-dimensional golden work.

 

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