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5 lehengas which are perfect for late 2025 weddings

Last updated on - Oct 19, 2025, 23:00 IST
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5 lehengas which are perfect for late 2025 weddings

Weddings are witnessing a bridal fashion transformation nowadays, with traditional craftsmanship merging with light fabrics, soft tones, and show-stopping details. Brides are choosing comfort over weight and uniqueness over store-bought designs. Be it the wedding day, a grand evening celebration or a daylight ceremony against open skies, there's a lehenga style to suit every mood. So let’s have a look at some of the looks that epitomise the mood of the season, each blending tradition and trend in its own way:

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Pastel and soft-hued lehengas

Soft-hued pastel shades like blush pink, mint green, lavender, and powder blue are ruling the 2025 wedding colour palette. These lighter tones provide a romantic, dreamy appearance, as opposed to the darker reds and maroons. They are particularly suitable for day weddings, destination weddings, or garden weddings. Embroidery is typically fine and simple in nature, bearing floral patterns, pearls, and sequins, keeping the look romantic and elegant. Organza, net, or chiffon fabrics make the skirt sway beautifully, offering a light but luxurious appearance that feels both royal and comfortable at the same time.

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Metallic and shine finish

Metallic hues are making a big statement for night weddings this season. Gold, silver, champagne, and rose gold are being used in fabrics and embellishments in the form of mirror work, sequins, and zari. A metallic lehenga reflects light beautifully and radiates glamour, making it ideal for nighttime celebrations. The key to styling this trend is to balance a shimmery skirt with a simpler blouse or minimal accessories so the shine appears polished, not over-the-top. Too many heavy accessories can overshadow the outfit.

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Statement skirts and volume

Large, full skirts are back in style. Ruffled layers, pleats, and tiered flares create drama and give a regal silhouette. These lehengas are ideal for receptions or sangeet nights when brides want to make an entrance. The 2025 trend, however, also focuses on comfort. Many designers are using lightweight fabrics and airy linings so that even a heavy-looking skirt feels effortless to wear. The result is a regal look that moves gracefully with each step.

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Fusion and contemporary blouse silhouettes

Fusion fashion is redefining bridal style in 2025. Dupattas are being replaced by capes, while off-shoulder and corset-style blouses are adding a modern touch. Structured jackets or crop tops are also giving brides more freedom of expression. Fusion blouses support personalisation, allowing brides to combine old and new elements. This trend also offers comfort and ease of movement for brides who want to dance and celebrate without constantly readjusting their outfits.

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Heritage craft and floral embroidery

Classic embroidery and floral appliqués remain evergreen choices. These styles reflect a growing preference for artisanal craftsmanship, including techniques such as zardozi, mirror work, and thread embroidery. Floral motifs add a whimsical charm, while traditional patterns bring depth and a sense of cultural heritage. Opting for a hand-embroidered or artisan-made lehenga elevates the bridal look and supports skilled craftsmen. Such lehengas often become heirlooms, treasured reminders of a bride’s special day.

If you are getting married in late 2025, these lehenga styles offer the perfect blend of tradition and modern aesthetics. Choose your colours and fabric based on the time and setting of the wedding - day or night, indoor or outdoor and then select the details that suit your personality, from blouse styles and skirt silhouettes to embroidery and finishing touches.

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