There’s a shift happening in wedding fashion — one that leans away from heavy, high-shine bridal looks and moves towards something softer, more personal. Enter Sharvari, whose latest look captures that mood perfectly.
Dressed in a pastel lehenga that feels equal parts nostalgic and new, she leans into a palette of blush pinks and muted greens. It’s not loud, it doesn’t try too hard but it lingers. The kind of celebrity style that feels instantly bookmark-worthy for brides building a moodboard.
From the embroidery to the styling, every detail works towards a quieter kind of impact — one that defines the new wave of trending lehengas.
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Torani’s Masterpiece
Designed by Karan Torani, the lehenga is rooted in craft. The skirt features intricate lehenga embroidery designs — floral motifs, delicate zari work, and fine detailing that reveal themselves slowly. The blouse mirrors this attention to detail, with structured embroidery that balances the softness of the skirt. A sheer dupatta in a muted sage tone adds contrast, edged with borders that tie the look together without overwhelming it.
The hardwork and attention to detail is reflected in the finish. The craftsmanship builds depth, making the lehenga feel lived-in rather than costume-like. It’s a bridal lehenga that doesn’t rely on excess — it builds its presence through detail.
How Sharvari Styled the Pastel Lehenga for Soft Glam Perfection
The styling stays in step with the outfit’s mood. Soft glam makeup — dewy skin, flushed cheeks, and a neutral lip — keeps the focus on the overall look rather than competing with it.
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Her hair is left open in soft waves, adding to the ease of the look. Statement earrings bring in just enough drama, while the rest of the jewellery is kept minimal. Even the addition of the heart-shaped potli feels considered — it adds a playful element without breaking the tone. This is where wedding style feels current: nothing is overworked, everything feels intentional.
Why This Pastel Lehenga Is the Modern Bride’s Dream
For the modern bride, the brief has changed. It’s no longer about maximalism for the sake of it — it’s about choosing pieces that feel like an extension of self. Sharvari’s pastel lehenga taps into that shift. It offers the romance of traditional craft, but through a softer, more wearable lens. The colours photograph beautifully, the embroidery holds up in close detail, and the overall look moves easily between ceremony and celebration.
It’s the kind of pastel lehenga that doesn’t just follow trends — it quietly sets the tone for what bridal dressing looks like next.
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