6 Indian Engagement Dresses that are a Bit Hatke !!

6 Indian Engagement Dresses that are a Bit Hatke
6 Indian Engagement Dresses that are a Bit Hatke

 

Every girl dreams of her engagement dress to be the best one. Few like to stick to the traditional Indian engagement outfits whereas some wants to look unique and a bit exclusive on their sagai function. Some girls want their sagai dress to be very comfortable yet very classy and a bit hatke as well. Here in this blog post we have presented some of the best latest Indian engagement dresses for bride.

Ring Ceremony Dresses Ideas for the Indian Bride-to-Be

Girls love to wear the latest trending engagement outfit, be it a saree, ready to wear saree, saree gown, Lehenga, gown, sharara suit, straight fit salwar kamez, anarkali dress or anything else. Let’s check out what are the latest Indian engagement dresses trends for bride to be.

1. Saree with a Veil for Bride-to-be

Having a veil over the bride’s head is something that is a part of Indian culture and tradition. It’s done as a sign of showing respect to the elders. However, now the times have changed but you can give a contemporary twist to this tradition by choosing this type of saree with a huge veil. You can choose a nice sequins saree and add a plain border work veil either in the same colour or contrast colour and look stunningly beautiful on your ring ceremony.

Saree with a Veil for Bride to be
Saree with a Veil for Bride to be          Credit: Instagram

2. Baby Pink Chikankari Lehenga for Indian Engagement

Common we can’t deny the fact that every girl love the colour pink, hence, why not choose pink lehenga for your engagement. You can choose a baby pink colour lehenga for engagement that too with all chikankari work. For that hatke feel, you can get your and your fiancé name weaved on the top part of the lehenga skirt just like shown in the image as well.

Baby Pink Chikankari Lehenga for Indian Engagement
Baby Pink Chikankari Lehenga for Indian Engagement                          Credit: Instagram

3. Huge Flared Red Ruffle Gown for Engagement

Girls just love the huge flared gowns, isn’t it? Well, we exactly know your choice right? Check out this amazing huge flared red gown with lots of ruffle detailing at the upper part. There is also a cut out part in between the upper and bottom part, however if you don’t want the cut out pattern you can ask the tailor to customized that part with a matching colour mesh or net.

Huge Flared Red Ruffle Gown for Engagement
Huge Flared Red Ruffle Gown for Engagement Credit: Instagram

4. Sharara with a Seashell Detailing Top and a Transparent Cape [Beach Engagement Special]

If you are having a destination engagement ceremony that too at a beach then this kind of outfit is perfect. You can take any shimmery huge falred sharara pants and add a seashell belt for the unique feel and also add a seashell top. You can choose the variety in top whether you want a halter one or spaghetti or a bikini blouse or an Indian version choli. To sum up the look you can add a sheer cape and your beach engagement dress is absolutely ready.

Sharara with a Seashell Detailing Top and a Transparent Cape
Sharara with a Seashell Detailing Top and a Transparent Cape              Credit: Instagram

5. Cape Sleeves Pleated Lehenga for Engagement

Those brides-to-be who loves to keep it simple yet elegant may choose wearing this kind of cape sleeves lehenga. This one is light weighted and quite easy to carry, yet the extended cape sleeves and the frill pattern on the lehenga is adding wonders to the look.

Cape Sleeves Pleated Lehenga for Engagement
Cape Sleeves Pleated Lehenga for Engagement                                          Credit: Instagram

6. Gown Style Lehenga for Indian Ring Ceremony

Any neon colour sequins lehenga in chevron pattern looks amazing and to give it a better twist you can take the dupatta and make it look like a gown. Check out this beautiful engagement dress image for reference.

Gown Style Lehenga for Indian Ring Ceremony
Gown Style Lehenga for Indian Ring Ceremony                                Credit: Instagram