Pakistani Bridal Dress Trends And Styles That Will Be Big in 2022

Pakistani Bridal Dress Trends And Styles That Will Be Big in 2022

Although we all love a traditional and classic bridal look with vintage jewelry and age-old charm you can also experiment around with designs and styles and add a certain amount of oomph to your whole look. You can also ditch the classic color palette of reds and gold and go with something experimental such as shades of blue, purple, pink, and others. We are also loving the new trends in the couture industry such as kaftans, pairing long floor-length shirts with crushed shararas, and wearing pishwas with a lehenga.

Double Dupatta Look

This may not be the newest trend in the Pakistani bridal industry but it surely is the most royal one. It adds the extra element of bridal and it surely puts you in the spotlight. Mohsin Naveed Ranjha’s latest collection “Heritage Bridal” featured traditional silhouettes with a modern flair of trendy color palette with contrasting pastel hues and hand-embroidered ada work all over but the main focus of this collection that stole our attention was the double dupatta look. One dupatta was the monotonal one with the same heavy embroideries as on the blouse and lehenga while the other was in contrast with the dress with minimal embellishments.

Pastel Tones

It is time to take a break from the traditional red color of Pakistani bridal dresses on your big day and opt for something different such as soft and pastel hues of greens, blues, pinks, lilac, and many others. Kanwal Malik is known for her crystal embellishments and silver embroideries on a bed of pastel colors. Their latest collection “Shagna” featured soft colors of peach, pink and blue which are a good alternative to the classic red color and will make you look like a vision on your big day. Our favorite is the peach sharara set.

Crisp White Look

You can never go wrong with an all-white look and who says you can only wear white on nikkah or walima. You can also go for a white Pakistani bridal dress on your baraat day as well and it will make you look like a vision on your big day. Teena Durrani’s latest collection has the most eyecatchinfg pieces in the shades of white and ivory which will take your breath away featuring gold and silver embroideries of tilla and zari work paired with lightweight chiffon dupatta. These designs will win you all the compliments and make you look elegant and charming.

Modern Silhouettes

While red lehnga choli is the most popular and tried and tested trousseau in the couture industry but sometimes silhouettes like pishwas, gown and maxi is also a good option for Pakistani bridal dress. We also loved the trend of lehngas with long trails and big puffs to give you that extra look on your big day. You can also go for a mermaid gown or a pishwas too for your wedding day. We also love a good flowy sharara with a long shirt.

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