When thinking of a bride from India, many people’s minds conjure up images of the bright red lehenga that most traditional Indian brides wear on their wedding day. Red holds a special significance in Indian culture. It represents the bride’s love for her new husband, as well as the love and passion she has for her new family; therefore, red represents the “foundation” of traditional Indian wedding attire worn by brides, based on cultural symbolism.
Brides today are becoming more creative and incorporating other color options into their wedding attire to express their unique style and personality. Green is now becoming the color that represents brides, as it symbolizes the environment. Many brides are now opting to wear green for their wedding attire rather than red.
The Power of Green as A Symbol
Going green, has no intention of rejecting traditional aspects, but rather it embodies respect for the symbolism of both green and tradition in equal measure. For instance, green in India represents a number of auspicious and significant concepts that can be interpreted as:

Life and Fertility: Green represents life, newness and abundance, reflecting the couple’s desire for a prosperous and abundantly fruitful journey together as 1 Unit.
Balance and Harmony: The color green is viewed as a representation of the heart / chakra, which symbolizes emotional stability, peace and the joining of 2 (two) families as one.
Local Interpretations: For example, many regional communities (e.g. Maharashtra) have a custom that when a bride gets married, she will wear either a traditional green bangle or a green bridal saree; both colors are symbols of health, good fortune and abundance for the bride and her family.
A bride who chooses a green lehenga will be asking for blessings of balance, well-being and new growth during her ceremony; therefore this choice will be very significant to her, not just stylish.
A Variety of Regal Greens
Green is the most versatile color representing a wide range of emotions, geometric shapes and styles for all complexions, wedding seasons and themes. Red is single style.
Emerald Green: The sparkling new bridal color. Vibrant emerald green is an elegant, extraordinary color that expresses the opulence of Mughal India and luxuriousness. The richness of this classic green shade is complemented by the beautiful gold zari / zardozi embroidery used by Mughal royalty, creating a magnificent, luxurious wedding ensemble. Uncut diamond (Polki) jewelry enhances the beauty of this combination, giving a classic and timeless look for your evening, grand, luxurious wedding.
Olive Green & Sage Green: The perfect wedding color for the modern bride looking for a chic but understated color palette. Olive and sage colors are great for rustic and destination weddings because they are softer, earthy shades. Gold antique embroidery or subtle silver embroidery will look stunning in combination with these elegant earthy colors.
Mint Green & Pista Green: Great for daytime wedding ceremonies, summer receptions or beach events. Lighter color shades like mint and pista bring a refreshing, whimsical and fun feeling to any daytime event. These soft pastel shades also look fabulous when paired with silver, pearl or floral-print embellishments, creating a soft, airy, romantic feel in natural light.

The Modern Aesthetic Influence
The emergence of green lehenga has been largely shaped through celebrity Brides and fashion Designers who have embraced a non-traditional approach to bridal wear. Modern brides are increasingly wanting to step outside the norm and seek out their unique style of dress for their wedding.
Green photographs incredibly well, offering a vivid contrast to the typical options of gold, silver and ivory embroidery chosen by Brides. Green is equally a beautiful backdrop for the brides’ jewelry (from heirloom gold to statement emeralds) with all colors shining against the vibrant green. Finally, green also allows for a stylish and sophisticated differentiation for the bride (from wedding guests who are wearing red / pink). Moving from red to green is not only a powerful statement of individuality and changing taste among Brides, but it also recognizes the significance of a traditional wedding while allowing the modern Bride to exercise her freedom to make different choices. A green lehenga is not a passing trend; it is or will be a classic; it provides a new definition of beauty for Brides and is an indication of a future filled with personal growth, balance and exceptionally good style. Without question, the modern Indian Bride’s color is green.
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