The colour of your lehenga sets the tone for your entire wedding look. It influences your jewellery choices, makeup palette, decor coordination, and how you feel when you walk into the mandap. While red has been the traditional Indian bridal colour for centuries, modern brides are embracing a stunning range of hues — from regal maroons and romantic peaches to contemporary pastels and bold blacks. Here is your complete guide to choosing the perfect lehenga colour for every wedding function.
Maroon and Reddish Tones — Timeless Bridal Elegance
Maroon and deep red remain the most popular bridal lehenga colours, and for good reason. These shades symbolise prosperity, fertility, and new beginnings in Indian culture. A reddish maroon lehenga flatters every skin tone and works beautifully in both day and evening ceremonies.
Best for: Main wedding ceremony, pheras, vidaai
Pair with: Gold Kundan jewellery, red bangles, traditional maang tikka
Our picks: Reddish Maroon Silk Kalidar Lehenga | Maroon Raw Silk Lehenga with Banarasi Dupatta
Off White and Ivory — The Modern Bride
Off-white lehengas have taken the bridal world by storm. They offer a sophisticated, minimalist aesthetic that lets intricate embroidery — especially Zardosi and pearl work — truly shine. Off white works exceptionally well for destination weddings, outdoor ceremonies, and brides who want their outfit to feel contemporary yet traditional.
Best for: Destination weddings, court marriages, modern ceremonies
Pair with: Polki or diamond jewellery, pearl maala, silver accents
Our picks: Off White Silk Kalidar Lehenga | Off White Tissue Lehenga with Copper Gota | Off White Banarasi Tissue Lehenga
Peach and Blush — Romantic and Soft
Peach and blush tones create a dreamy, romantic bridal aesthetic. These colours photograph beautifully in natural light, making them ideal for morning or outdoor weddings. The soft warmth of peach pairs perfectly with gold embroidery, especially Tamba Gota.
Best for: Day weddings, garden ceremonies, spring/summer weddings
Pair with: Rose gold jewellery, Kundan sets, pearl accessories
Our picks: Peach Silk Bridal Lehenga with Tamba Gota | Peach Silk Sharara Set | Peach Organza Sharara Set
Magenta and Hot Pink — Bold and Celebratory
Magenta is the colour of confidence. It is vibrant, festive, and impossible to ignore. A magenta lehenga makes a powerful statement, especially for brides who want to command the room. The colour pairs beautifully with both gold and silver embroidery.
Best for: Main ceremony, reception, evening weddings
Pair with: Emerald or pearl jewellery, heavy haar, statement earrings
Our pick: Magenta Rani Raw Silk Kalidar Lehenga
Dark Pink and Rose — The Versatile Middle Ground
Dark pink sits perfectly between traditional red and modern pastel — it is bold enough for a main ceremony yet soft enough for a reception. Rose pink is particularly popular for skirt sets and sharara sets.
Our picks: Dark Pink Organza Bridal Lehenga | Rose Pink Silk Skirt Set
Green Tones — Fresh and Contemporary
Green lehengas — from sea green to pista — are trending for brides who want a non-traditional colour that still feels festive and auspicious. Green represents growth and new beginnings, making it symbolically appropriate for weddings.
Best for: Sangeet, Mehendi, reception, spring weddings
Our picks: Sea Green Silk High Flare Lehenga | Pista Green Silk Lehenga | Aqua Georgette Umbrella Lehenga
Black — The Daring Choice
Black ethnic wear is no longer taboo — it is a statement of confidence and modern sensibility. A black silk co-ord set with Zardosi embroidery makes a stunning Sangeet or cocktail outfit.
Our pick: Black Silk Co-Ord Set with Zardosi
Quick Colour Selection Guide by Skin Tone
- Fair skin: Deep maroon, magenta, navy blue, dark pink look stunning
- Medium/wheatish skin: Peach, off white, pista green, rose pink are most flattering
- Dusky/dark skin: Gold, ivory, sea green, bright pink, orange-reds glow beautifully
Every colour looks beautiful when paired with the right embroidery and fabric. Explore our full collection at Fateh Fashion to find your perfect shade.










