Red is the primary bridal color, infallibly associated with wedding celebrations across the country in various forms. Be it the bridal flowers, the wedding trousseau or the wedding decor, this is a telltale color associated with Indian marriages since time immemorial. Red for us is more than burning passion, it comprises tradition and cultural legacy. Its symbolic and sentimental significance aside, it’s also a fashion favorite for its bold and enigmatic appearance that people simply can’t look away from. So whether you’re going for the conventional red ethnic attire and wish to perfectly color coordinate your ensemble or just want a riveting contrast by going for a subtle outfit and making a statement with the accessories, flower jewelry made of gorgeous red blooms like roses, hibiscus, carnation, orchid, petunia, etc. and presents myriad options for your styling to suit your taste. Here’s a quick floral accessory guide to help you pick out the right kind of red for all your pre-wedding functions and the big day.
These quirkily dressed brides surely bring out the spirit of the pre-wedding celebrations like haldi and mehendi that are supposed to be a fun time. Choose your jewelry accordingly- nothing too heavy or restricting. As the common color palette for these functions ranges from a bright sunny yellow to faded and creamy off white and lemon yellow, bright red florals would prove to be a dazzling addition to your look. Artificial flower jewelry that combines lustrous gold and pearl details with red florals will complete your appearance with a nice twist to the traditional apparel. For a delicate and fresh look on the minimal side, you can pair up accessories made of fresh crimson blooms to add an elegant plop of color to a sober outfit.
The best thing about red is how it works equally well alone or when teamed with other colors. While plain red is a statement in itself, you can create varied styles by including other florals, such as a haldi-ready look with petite red, yellow and white blooms that look absolutely memerizing. Red and white is a classic that looks good anyway, be it in princessy haath phool or a complete bridal jewelry set.