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With the pandemic taking over every sphere in this year including the wedding sphere; we have seen numerous trends change or people adapting to the situation. One of the major changes that happened in this year was the shift from a big fat Indian wedding to an intimate wedding with only your nearest and dearest ones. And, with intimate weddings came the trend of donning different wedding outfits like sarees, shararas and suits. So today we have found 30 real brides who embraced the intimate wedding trend and wore the most beautiful red sarees for their big day. These sarees were absolutely stunning and we are completely head over heels for them!   

Red Bridal Sarees For Wedding Day

Banarasi Red Sarees

Banarasi sarees have such an elegant and regal look that the one wearing this saree can be sure to look royal on the wedding day. We saw so many brides who wore a red Banarasi saree and managed to stand out and make a statement. Ladies, if you are also thinking of wearing a Banarasi saree on your wedding day, we say you should take inspiration from these lovely brides. 

Embellished Red Sarees

There’s absolutely no one who doesn’t like embellishments especially if put in a designer saree. So, if you to-be-brides want to take your wedding outfit up a notch, we recommend opting for an embellished red saree like these real brides have. Their red bridal sarees are unique, stupendous looking and are perfect for their respective intimate weddings.

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Red Kanjeevaram Sarees

Worn on special occasions such as weddings, red kanjeevaram sarees are a big hit for the wedding day. This type of saree has such nice prints that one will fall in love with it in the first look. We spotted a lot of brides who donned a kanjeevaram saree on their big day and looked stunning. Take inspiration from these brides for your big day, ladies! 

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Red Ruffle Sarees

Ah, the new trend addition which spread like fire in the wedding sphere. Ruffle sarees are an absolute favourite amongst all the ladies and for all the right reasons. This type of saree is so fun, quirky and formal that one cannot resist getting hands on it. We saw so many brides don red ruffle sarees on their wedding day and if you too want to wear something unique, then we say this is the saree for you. 

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Printed Red Sarees

Another great way of donning a red saree on your wedding day is by opting for a printed one. Printed sarees are super easy to carry and you can be as experimental or as safe as you want with the print. And, if you want to add some glam factor to it, you always have sequins to play with the outfit! 

Also Read: Trending Hand-Painted Sarees That Are Fresh, Chic & Elegant For Winter Weddings!

Plain Red Sarees

One of the great things about donning a colour like red is that even if you go with a plain saree but pair it with a heavy embroidered or embellished blouse, you will stand out from all the other brides. There is something beautiful about this colour in a saree and you will see that on real brides as soon as you scroll below!

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Red Patchwork Sarees

Patchwork sarees have been in fashion since forever and are not going anywhere, anytime soon. These sarees are the right amount of formal, embellished, chic and comfortable to carry. It’s like a complete package put in one outfit and isn’t that exactly what anyone would want in their wedding outfit? Take inspiration from these real brides who have nailed the red patchwork saree look on their big day!

Must Read: #TrendAlert: Patchwork Lehengas Are The Talk of The Town!

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30 Real Brides Who Donned Red Bridal Saree For Their Wedding Day!

by Shweghna Gursahaney

30 Real Brides Who Donned Red Bridal Saree For Their Wedding Day!