In a metamorphic sense, summer weddings are the most stylish! The wedding theme and color selections are endless during the warmer months, and there is a plethora of flowers to choose from. Even if this year’s summer weddings are small-scale affairs with a close-knit community, dressing up can still be fashionable and sophisticated. Printed Lehengas are an excellent choice for adding a touch of elegance and style to these intimate celebrations.
Our summertime attire needs to be breezy, airy, and flowing because of the heat and humidity. Consider handmade silks with vibrant colors and floral patterns, as well as feather-light cotton silks and chiffons. Are you still undecided about dressing for the wedding festivities in airy designs rather than elaborate embellishments? Printed Lehengas are the perfect solution for staying stylish and comfortable.
Use Nikki Sachdeva as a source of inspiration while selecting that one stylish and carefree summer wedding dress. Fashion lover, stylist, and Runway to Road founder Nikki Sachdeva is giving us major outfit goals with this gorgeous amber yellow printed lehenga with flower print.
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This adaptable item from our print frenzy collection is just what we all need throughout wedding season this year—a welcome dose of inspiration. Printed Lehengas like this one are ideal for a sangeet or even an at-home Haldi ceremony because they are beautiful yet simple.
The lehenga’s cancan makes it perfect for spinning photos, where Nikki appears to be having a good time. The lehenga is flowy and lightweight, making it comfortable to dance in. Printed Lehengas not only look great but also allow you to move freely and enjoy the festivities.
The elaborate cut dana embroidery on the waist and throat of the amber yellow printed lehenga is beautifully highlighted by the watercolor strokes of pink, white, and orange flowers that adorn the skirt and top. In these expertly taken photos, Nikki has flawlessly portrayed the crop top’s front and back designs. Does she not look stunning in this stunning lehenga?
To complete the ensemble, the georgette dupatta for the printed lehenga in the collection has a ruffled border. Dupatta is a sensible option for an occasion like Haldi or when you want to dance the night away because it requires a little less work. Nikki opted to drape the dupatta over her shoulders, so eliminating the inconvenience of constantly gathering the dropping dupatta.
To bring some drama to the otherwise delicate attire, Nikki accessorized her lehenga with colorful multicolored bangles. She removed her bulky necklace and earrings to maintain a hassle-free appearance. Rather, she accessorised her ensemble with a pair of fierce sunglasses, making it ideal for a Mehendi brunch. You can wear your hair loose or in a sloppy bun, depending on your style.