Blue Bridal Lehenga or Blue Lehenga for party which is becoming top choice of the Indian girls these days. Western culture has popularized the association of the color blue to men’s fashion but when it comes to ethnic styles, blue is becoming a top favourite in the bridal palette!
Dark and navy blues have a permanent place in the reception outfits of Indian brides. But blue is much more than that! From sky blue lehengas for morning functions to turquoise blue lehengas for sangeet parties and midnight blue or teal lehengas for receptions or engagement evenings – the list is endless!
Blue is very fast becoming a top choice in case for main wedding day outfits as well. This is why we have divided the list of blue bridal lehengas into four major categories – blue wedding lehengas, blue reception lehengas, blue lehengas for pre-wedding functions and blue fusion lehengas. This categorization, though, is not rigid and one can choose any outfit that one likes and can carry.
Blue bridal lehengas look great especially because stereotypical bridal colors like red, pink and orange can be seen everyone! Soothing to the eyes and a great background color for embellishments like silver zari work, sequin, stone, pearls and crystal embroidery – blue is a great color choice for the bridal outfit.
Charcoal blue is one of the most sophisticated colors ever! Couple with that the richness of the fabric and the intricate details in gold zardozi work, the outfit looks royal!
The beauty of this blue bridal lehenga is in the details embroidered in sequins and zari on the lehenga skirt. The motif etch the story of a forest, filled with exotic birds and flowers. The two dupattas are in two different shades, contrasted to the dark blue of the lehenga.
The stunning blue bridal lehenga is fit for royalty! If you have cool skin tone and want to avoid gold or golden embellishments on your outfit for your wedding day, don’t think twice before going for this kind of a combination. The silver sequin, metal beads, crystal and stone embroidery on this outfit is exquisite and intricate.
This traditional wedding lehenga looks unique because of the use of the contrasting beige dupatta against the background of blue and silver.
This floral dark peacock blue lehenga is fit for a queen! The flared skirt is dense with floral motifs in shades of light blue, pink and red interspersed with gold zari embroidery. The full-sleeve choli flaunts intricate thread, zari and stone embroidery. The net dupatta is ornate!
This bride flaunts a decadent look in a lehenga made from luxurious blue velvet! The skirt showcases vertical panel design with traditional motifs in matte gold. The border of the lehenga skirt has patchwork in a mustard toned gold shade. The same color is seen on the choli and along with sky blue is used in geometrical patches on the dupatta border. On the patchwork ornate zari detailing can be seen.
Such a stellar blue lehenga just steals the show in a morning wedding. The floral embroidery and richness of the velvet fabric gives it a regal look!
The turquoise hue of this wedding lehenga is enhanced and made brighter with the use of multi-color embroidery!
Say no to the traditional burgundies and maroons when you have such a gorgeous dark color which is a cross between dark teal and sea blue. The gold embellishments look exquisite against the dark hue.
This traditional teal blue wedding lehenga showcases gold sequin embroidery on the choli and gold prints in traditional motifs on the flared lehenga skirt.
This sky blue wedding lehenga is just out of a fairy tale. Exquisite floral embroidery coupled with the pleat detailing makes it unique. The lower part of the skirt boats pleated structure so does the hemline of the dupatta.
This out-of-this-world blue bridal lehenga plays with a light turquoise shade and matte gold detailing. The details also use sequin which forms floral motifs. It is definitely heavy but worth it!
This larger-than-life flared blue bridal lehenga is adorned in exquisite embroidery with silver zari, stones, sequins and crystals.
Looking for lighter options? This lehenga in a stone blue pastel hue is adorned with gold and silver sequin embroidery. The embroidery is concentrated on the lower half of the lehenga skirt making the outfit look light and airy!
This double dupatta style lehenga comes in a light pastel blue shade. The look uses numerous light and muted shades of blue creating a look which is serene, surreal and extremely pleasing and soothing to the eye!
Fabrics like silk, velvet, raw silk etc look extremely luxurious when they come in dark blue colors like navy, midnight blue, teal etc! Using such palettes for an evening function can’t go wrong! This is why brides drool over blue lehengasfor their reception outfits.
Though dark hues like midnight blue, navy etc are top favourites when it comes to blue lehengas for the reception, this royal blue one with silver embellishments is indeed a show-stopper!
This lehenga is fit for the royals! In a deep sapphire blue shade, it boasts densely embroidered crystals, stones and sequins that dazzle the eye.
Midnight blue is a top choice among Indian brides for the reception lehenga! Such a lehenga is also fit for a cocktail party. The choli is sleeveless with unique details on the arms and the lehenga comes with sequin and tiny crystal embroidery!
Another dark blue shade for the reception! This lehenga is in a luxurious georgette fabric and boasts cut-dana and mirror embroidery.
This unique steel blue lehenga is perfect for the reception, if you want to flaunt something unique! The extensive use of steel grey sequins give it an edge!
A navy blue silk lehenga can’t fail to impress! Add to that intricate embroidery in gold sequins and what becomes is an attire that is stunning and gorgeous!
If you would like something lighter on your reception, you can go for this blue lehenga which is a cross between navy blue and royal blue! The floral motifs make it look fresh and appealing!
If you have planned a reception party during the day time, try the shade cyan blue! This chanderi lehenga in cyan blue and gold has pink borders.
This dark teal cocktail lehenga has a flared and layered skirt, much like a ballroom gown! The off-shoulder choli and self color floral detailing gives it a beautifully contemporary look.
Colors like turquoise, sky blue, powder blue and even pastel blue work really well in day-time pre-wedding functions like haldi ceremony. Colors like teal and dark blue mixed with silver or gold embellishment look good on sangeet and engagement nights.
This blue lehenga combines the light and the dark shades of the same color. Coupled with that, the dupatta in off-white gives the whole outfit a glow! This one is perfect for mehendi or sangeet.
Though in a dark navy color, this sleek lehenga is perfect for any day-time pre-wedding function. The contrast dupatta in light pink also looks great with the deep dark color of the outfit.
This unique dark blue lehenga is lightweight and perfect for any pre-wedding function. The bandhani details on the skirt, the full sleeve choli etc make the outfit beautiful.
This blue printed cotton lehenga is apt for the haldi look. Colors such as this photograph really well in the sunlight.
A simple, minimally embellished lehenga with a pleated tiered look, a full sleeve choli and latkan details – this is all you need to ace the blue lehenga look on the wedding morning.
For the mehendi night or sangeet function, such a soothing blue lehenga in sky blue and pink floral details looks beautiful and youthful!
Going for prints instead of heavy embellishments for a pre-wedding function is a good idea. This dark blue lehenga with big roses printed on the skirt looks exotic!
Another great cotton lehenga in turquoise blue with pink and purple printed details! These are perfect for any day-time function at summer weddings.
A lot of sky blue and a little bit of pink – this blue lehenga is gorgeous and glamorous for the wedding morning. It also has a bit of gold to add that perfect touch of bling!
A quirky and boho option for the mehendi function! This blue lehenga boasts bandhani and mirror work details and sea shells stitched to the choli hemline.
Bandhani looks really good in the sangeet functions. This navy blue lehenga boasts bandhani print details and looks good in a pre-wedding evening function.
The beauty of this blue lehenga is in the use of berry shades and white on the skirt and choli. It’s a fun outfit and bright enough for the wedding morning.
The light turquoise lehenga with pink and yellow floral prints is appropriate for the haldi morning. The addition of the bright yellow dupatta completely transforms and amps up the look.
Dark blue, glossy and gold – what else do you need to ace that blue lehenga look for your sangeet function?
The blue off-shoulder blouse and attached dupatta are free from embellishments because, in any case, the focus of the onlooker would be on the magnificent purple toned Banarasi lehenga skirt and paired with blue sherwani. With vintage floral patterns in gold zari woven work, red and orange mina work, this lehenga skirt, in one word, is gorgeous! The outfit is perfect for the engagement function or even reception!
A dash of quirky and boho on this vibrant blue lehenga is what makes it unique. The rich silk texture of the fabric in royal blue tone is glistening! On that, traditional floral motifs in bright pink and yellow create beautiful contrasts. The outfit has tie up detail at the waist attached to latkans. The work on the bodice or the choli is also unique.
Blue provides a huge canvas in darker tones! Navy, midnight blue, Prussian blue, denim etc are to name a few darker shades if blue. Against such backgrounds, embellishments like silver sequins, stones, crystals, mirrors and even pearls look brilliant. This blue lehenga dazzles on this very line of design and is a great choice for bridesmaids, bride at pre-wedding functions etc.
Some contrasts are so brilliant that they speak for themselves. This royal blue silk lehenga comes with exotic mirror work in plenty on the skirt and choli. But what really distinguishes the attire is the mirror-worked orange-ish peach toned dupatta.
This bride flaunts a quirky boho look on one of her pre wedding morning functions. She is wearing an experimental ocean-themed lehenga. Shells, coral reefs, weeds, sea creatures etc adorn her lehenga as motifs. The sleeves are unique will puffy net attachments at the hemlines. The bride also wears pearl and shell jewellery to complement the outfit.
The dazzling royal blue bridal lehenga has floral as well as geometric motifs! Silver metallic beads, sequins and crystals have been used as embellishments.
The lehenga has a combination of two completely contrasting colors – navy blue and orange with the blue dominating the upper half of the garment and the orange forming a bold border below! Gold has been used with the navy blue in abundance. The work on the skirt includes mirror embroidery, zari work, a little bit of bandhani and some woollen thread embroidery. The whole looks give out a tribal, banjara vibe and the outfit is excellent as a pre-wedding wear for the bride on occasions like sangeet, mehendi etc.
Blue is a popular choice when it comes to fusion clothing. And fusion lehengas are not an exception. Fusion lehengas refer to outfit combinations like gorgeous lehenga skirt with a crop top, lehengas with capes and jackets etc. In such combinations, often traditional embroidery and embellishment is mixed with fabric is pastel hues. Blue fusion lehengas can be donned by the bride in bachelorette parties, sangeet functions. Besides, these are very popular with bridesmaids, friends and wedding guests in general!
Most fusion lehengas are different because of the cut of the choli or because of their resemblance to western gowns. This dark navy lehenga boast a one-side off-shoulder choli.
The easiest way to make any blue lehenga a fusion one, just add a belt detail. It helps keep the dupatta in place and also looks really chic!
The cut of this lehenga skirt resembles that of western gowns! Coupled with that rich dark royal blue silk fabric and the patch of gold thread work on one shoulder, makes it a beautiful outfit.
The appeal of this fusion blue lehenga lies in the simplicity of the skirt. Its rich fabric is its embellishment. The golden choli enhances the beauty of the outfit.
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This beautiful lehenga is in the lightest shade of pastel baby blue. The choli with puffy sleeves has embroidered floral details in equally light pastel hues like pink and peach.
This fusion blue lehenga has a dark blue bodice and a light blue skirt! The bodice or the choli is reminiscent of some types of Victorian gowns!
This stunning blue fusion lehenga combines a lehenga skirt with a top. The top has a flowing sleeve. The outfit boasts sequin embroidery and cut-dana work.
This teal blue lehenga comes with a unique choli that is tiered and ruffled! This is definitely not common in ethnic fashion!
This elegant trail lehenga comes in a light pastel blue shade, adorned with glittering zardozi embroidery! The trailing lehenga skirt is essentially a western element!
Diana Penty looks phenomenal in this sky blue lehenga that boast huge floral motifs in multitude of hues on the lehenga skirt and choli. It gives the outfit an essentially Bohemian look.
You can’t go wrong with a blue lehenga – no matter which shade of blue you choose to wear! Still, if you certain about ditching the usual reds, pinks, yellows and maroons of ethnic wedding fashion and are seeking expert advice we are here for you! Get in touch and we will put together the blue lehenga exclusively designed and customized for you.
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