Bridal Sarees

At Raj Ratan, there are bridal sarees for modern and traditional brides. From bridal designer sarees to traditional wedding sarees, we have a wide range.

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Be the most exquisite bride with our bridal sarees

There are a rare few girls, who have not dreamt of their wedding day; girls, have always played their wedding scenarios in their mind over and over again. And when the actual wedding is finalised, there is so much to do; the venue has to be decided, the catering has to be chosen, there is so much shopping to do and of course, the most important, the bridal tro... Read more

Be the most exquisite bride with our bridal sarees

There are a rare few girls, who have not dreamt of their wedding day; girls, have always played their wedding scenarios in their mind over and over again. And when the actual wedding is finalised, there is so much to do; the venue has to be decided, the catering has to be chosen, there is so much shopping to do and of course, the most important, the bridal trousseau! 

If you thought that the trousseau was only about the bridal saree, you wouldn’t be completely wrong, but not absolutely on point either. The bridal trousseau technically includes everything a bride would use at the time of a wedding, in terms of clothing. So, every pre and post wedding outfit would be a part of the trousseau and when you are looking to create the same, you will want to come to Raj Ratan, which is where you will find not only the prettiest ethnic wear for women, but also the most stunning bridal wear options. 

Whether you are looking for bridal designer sarees that you can wear on the wedding day, or you want something lighter for the pre wedding festivities, this is where you will be able to find the most expansive selection! Fabrics, colours, work – no matter what you are looking for, this is probably where you will find them all. 

Modern or traditional – find the saree for wedding here

The modern woman of today is out there, every day, challenging the norms and breaking the glass ceilings, but when it comes to her wedding day, she wants to be the cynosure of all attention. What is interesting is that no two brides are the same – while there are some who like to keep things simple, there are others who like to go all out! There are brides who like to be their modern trending selves, even on their wedding day, and then there are those who might be in pantsuits all week long, but on their wedding day, they want to be as traditional as possible! 

  • The modern brideThe modern bride will want to keep things trendy and modish, but still be the centre of attention. She will want a stylish saree for wedding that allows her to move with ease, but still has that touch of tradition. She will want to play around with fabrics and colours and even the drape. Lightweight silks in pastel shades with stone or sequin work would be a really good choice. 

  • The traditional brideThe bride who is in touch with her traditions and culture, will want to be the traditional bride on her wedding day! She will want to look the way her mother and grandmother had looked on their wedding days – the gorgeous Indian bride. She will want fabrics that are heavy and have work that will appeal to her entire look. Kanjivaram, Banarasi silks, in traditional colours like red, yellow, maroon and gold with gold and silver thread work would be something that will entice her. 

  • The minimalist brideThe bride who wants to keep things simple will want a look that is easy on her; it is her wedding after all, which means that she will want to enjoy. She will want to dance and mingle, and for that she will want a light saree, something in chiffon or organza and because she is a minimalist bride, she might not want any bright colours either. Pastel shades, light colours with minimal work will be what catches her fancy!

  • The max bride – She wants it all, because after all, it is her wedding day! She will want a wedding saree for bride that screams bride! Dark colours with plenty of work – stone, sequins, zardozi, everything goes. She will want to play around with fabrics that are max too – so heavy silks will work well for her. She will even want to add a veil or a cape on top of her saree to ensure that attention is not detracted from her, even for a split second!

Find the bridal saree that is truly you!

So, you are at Raj Ratan to find your bridal saree and we understand that our bridal sarees latest collection might leave you slightly overwhelmed. However, if you keep these factors in mind, you should be able to pick properly:

  • Start with what type of wedding are you having – are you going for the traditional bride look or the more modern one. That will help you choose the right saree. 

  • What time of year you are having your wedding will also have a role to play – are you getting married in the summers, where you will want easy breezy fabrics or are you getting hitched in the winter months, where you will want a thicker fabric. 

  • Are there any traditional or customary rules that you have to follow – are you expected to wear a certain type of saree or a particular colour?

  • If there is any colour that has caught your fancy or any work that you have your heart set on, this would be the time to factor those in as well.

 

The right fabric for your bridal designer sarees

Without a doubt, what makes a bridal saree bride worthy is the fabric and picking the right one could possibly make or break your entire look! 

  • Silk – Silk, whether you choose Banarasi, Kanjivaram, Mysore, Patola or Assam, has to be one of the most popular and perhaps most conventional and traditional fabrics for wedding sarees. 

  • Chiffon – This is a good choice for summer weddings or brides who like to keep things simple. 

  • Organza – Organza is best suited for women who want to keep things simple and elegant, but organza can be slightly difficult to drape. 

  • Georgette – This is yet another good choice for summer weddings and simple brides, who want elegance and comfort foremost. 

  • Velvet – This is a slightly non-traditional option for bridal saree fabric, because it can be heavy but it is a good choice for winter weddings. 

  • Satin – Satin is a good option for brides who want that sultry look and want multiple options for draping.  

Trending saree for wedding in every colour

When choosing a wedding saree for women, you will also want to consider colours:

  • Red is the most auspicious and traditional colour and traditional brides will levitate to red bridal sarees for sure!  

  • Pink is yet another colour that is very feminine and is a good option for the bride who wants that fairytale look. 

  • Gold is becoming increasingly popular with brides who want that statement look. 

  • Silver is also a good choice for a wedding saree, especially for brides who want an understated look. 

  • Green is for brides who want a slightly non-conventional colour and want an earthy look. 

  • If you want a colour that is opulent yet elegant, consider blue and there are plenty of shades of blue to choose from. 

  • Purple is also a really good colour for brides and can be sophisticated and elegant.


FAQs

A saree that a bride would wear on her wedding day or for her wedding ceremony would be considered a bridal saree. 

You will want to consider the time of year, religious or cultural factors, the type of fabric and work, colour and the style of draping, while choosing your bridal saree. 

Oh yes – there is a huge range of bridal sarees; as a matter of fact, every state in India will have a different type of bridal saree. 

You need to get the saree dry cleaned and you can pack it in vacuum sealed bags. 

If you have chosen a lighter bridal saree, then you can most certainly use it for parties, special occasions or even festivals.  

Ideally, 2 months before the wedding – this will allow you time to get the proper blouse stitched and pick other accessories such as footwear and jewellery.  
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