Bridal Trends Inspired by Celebrity Weddings
Celebrity weddings are known to start trends. One celebrity tries something new and before you know it, everyone is recreating those things on their very own wedding. That’s the kind of power these celebrity weddings have. They drop a photo, and everybody’s rethinking their entire vision board. Whether you’re low-key stressed about picking the right shade of ivory for your invites or just what to wear on your big day, Moledro is here to update you all about the latest trends these celebrities have introduced in the wedding market.
Minimal Looks, Maximum Impact
Look, those extremely heavy lehengas? Iconic, sure, but honestly, they’re getting benched. These days, celebrities are all about that “effortless” style. Deepika Padukone’s reception look was a total showstopper. Instead of drowning in sparkle, she rocked an ivory saree and trust me, everyone lost their cool after witnessing that look. And Hailey Bieber? Girl, she basically invented the modern bridal mood board with that super elegant gown.
Brides today are running after pre-draped sarees like Ritvi saree. From soft green fabric and a little embroidery to little sequins and crystals that catch the light in all the right ways, it is an all time bestseller. It’s the kind of glam that doesn’t scream for attention but still steals the spotlight. Less bulk, more style, and you will not be sweating buckets under ten kilos of tulle.
Pastel and Neutral Hues
Red and Gold used to rule the bridal fashion. Now, thanks to celebrities, everyone's ditching those classic shades for pastels and neutrals. Anushka Sharma’s soft pink lehenga sent brides into a FOMO to try muted tones such as blush, lilac, peach, and champagne, which lend that refreshing and dreamy look, most suitable for a modern Fairytale wedding.
For example- Azura lehenga set has that pastel tone which goes perfectly for many different skin tones. This pastel pink and blue lehenga is loaded with all kinds of embroidery with crystals, beads, mirrors, sequins and even seashells. They don’t just make the fit look royal, it also brings a refreshing vibe. Basically, if you want to look like 2025’s version of a queen, this is it.
Intricate Hand Embroidery and Artisanal Details
Weddings are a place where you can go all out with embroidery without getting those judgy looks. Alia Bhatt’s wedding outfit? Subtly traditional. It had heavy zardozi, intricate chikankari and metallic threads that can make you want to zoom in on every photo just to catch all the details. These days good embroidery is so important that it can make or break your whole look.
Go all out with the Ajooni anarkali. It has everything from bold colors to over-the-top mirror work. The patchwork embroidery on some of these pieces takes things from “nice” to “drop dead gorgeous.” Brides are treating their outfits like wearable art, and honestly, who doesn’t want to stand out?
Fusion and Indo-Western Bridal Wear
Fusion is the name of the game right now, and who’s better at flexing it than Indians through their celebrity inspired dresses? Sonam Kapoor’s wedding had a picture-perfect vibe that stood out from the majority. She wore a gown with Indian embroidery that made everyone rethink what “bridal” even means. And Priyanka Chopra? Her reception look was the definition of East culture meeting the west, and let’s be honest, she nailed it. Piece like the Dhvani saree with halter neck blouse and comfortable skirt lets you dance your heart out without feeling stiff in these designer fits. Throw in pearls, sequins and crystals to own that ‘main character’ energy. Modern brides love to mix and match and invent their own unique styles that portray their personality. Wild veils, upcycled fabric and sneakers under lehengas are what all the brides are talking about these days.
Honestly, the best part about these celebrity inspired trends? There are no rules anymore. From glam embroidery to those muted pastels, Moledro has something for every vibe. At the end of the day, your wedding is about you and your partner. So, take inspiration from celebrity bridal dresses but don’t be afraid to shake things up. After all, the most unforgettable weddings are the ones in which the brides are enjoying the most.
Frequently Asked Questions - Celebrity inspired Bridal Dresses
Q. What is a bridal Anarkali dress?
A. A bridal Anarkali dress is a long, flared outfit that perfectly blends mughal vibes with modern detailing.
Q. Where to buy Indian bridal dresses in Delhi?
A. You can get designer bridal dresses from MyMoledro.com or by visiting the store in Delhi at Dhan Mill Compound, Chhatarpur, New Delhi.
Q. Which saree is best for a wedding?
A. You can go for silk, banarasi or those embellished designer sarees to elevate your complete look at a wedding.
Q. Which is the best color for a bridal saree?
A. Classic red is the most popular bridal saree color that brides go for. Today’s brides are also experimenting with pastels, gold and jewel tones for a unique look.