How to Match Your Jewellery with Your Lehenga!

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Capture hearts with your irresistible charm by following this comprehensive guide on how to match your jewellery with your lehenga!

A woman weaves many dreams while fantasising about her big day.  One of those precious dreams features an innocent desire to look just seamlessly perfect as a bride. But like all the other tedious tasks of wedding planning, curating a perfect bridal ensemble also demands loads of effort. The first step in curating the perfect wedding ensemble is choosing the attire. After opting for your dream attire, what’s the next step, you may ask? The elegance of your wedding attire can be elevated further by the delicate addition of the right jewellery. But, how does one gets to decide that it is the right jewellery?  

Well, worry not! Because our team at Wedding Affair has got you covered! Today, in this blog, we will provide you with all the significant tips and tricks on how to match your jewellery with your lehenga to shine like a rockstar on your big day!

Coordinate the Colour Tones with Elegance

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The first tip in our guide to matching your jewellery with your lehenga is to have your jewellery complement the shades of your lehenga through its addition. For example, if you are opting for a classic choice of Royal Reds & Maroons for your bridal lehenga, adorning yourself with timeless gold jewellery, studded with rubies or kundan stones is the perfect plan. And, for the lehengas in dreamy pastel hues, delicate choices of diamond, rose gold, or polki will seamlessly provide a radiant look. This is how you can create a perfect symphony between your lehenga and jewellery. 

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Select Metals That Go Well with the Embroidery

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Your lehenga’s embroidery is a foretelling of what sort of metal will elevate your look to the next level. Like, if your lehenga features golden threadwork, stick to antique gold or classic gold. And if it has silver, white, or grey accents, use diamond or platinum. As for multicoloured lehengas, mix both warm and cool-toned jewellery, but ensure one tone is the main tone for balance.

Let Your Necklace Match the Neckline

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Just like a beautiful love story, your blouse neckline and your necklace should exist together in perfect harmony without putting too much effort. If your blouse has a sweetheart or deep V neckline, then you can effortlessly make a statement with a statement choker, or layer the way of a rani haar with a satlada. For high neck or boat neck blouses, bring other accessories like earrings or mathapatti to the center stage and choose a neckpiece that is comparatively minimalistic in sense.

Balance is the Secret to Elegance

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Your lehenga and jewellery need to balance each other out. It’s as simple as this: Understated and delicate jewellery is the obvious choice for a heavily embellished lehenga, and pieces exuding regal grandeur will perfectly pair with minimalistic ones. 

Match the Vibe, Not Just the Style

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Pick jewellery that captures the overall aura of your lehenga. Like, for traditional styled lehengas, opting for classic choices like temple jewellery, jadau, or kundan sets with heritage is perfect. And, for modern cuts & contemporary fabrics, pairing with geometric designs, minimalist pieces, or even fusion jewellery sounds like an ideal plan.

Own Your Style

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Just because we have put this comprehensive guide on the Internet on how to choose the perfect jewellery for your lehenga, it doesn’t mean that these are some rigid guidelines you must follow. Always remember to follow your heart as it knows the very best!  Like it said, own your style as no one knows it better than you! 

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So, follow these tips on how to match your jewellery with your lehenga and stun everyone around you with your irresistible beauty and charm! 

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