It’s the dream of every woman to walk down the aisle in a breathtaking white gown that’ll make her groom’s heart melt. While the wedding rituals have changed over the years, one tradition that still hasn’t gone through a makeover is getting dressed up in a white gown. But, do the women of today still stick to it? Don’t they deserve to be draped in exotic colors and alluring hues? After all, it’s their D-day and have every right to don the hue they love.

  1. Grab the scents of Lavender

    Lavender
    Lavender

An absolutely eye-pleasing marvel, never let go of lavender for your upcoming wedding. With lace scallops and a well-flared gown embracing your curves, this color will sure elevate that Disney princess picture you are trying to paint.

  1. Shine in yellow

    Shine in yellow
    Shine in yellow

Colors like yellow are often kept far away from bridal attires. Leave alone the judgmental arguments and stun in a yellow long line dress on the special occasion. Simple, sleek, and supreme, this color sure makes heads turn.

  1. Straight from the skies

    Straight from the skies
    Straight from the skies

Pastel shades have started making their way into wedding gowns and in no way we’re going to ignore it here. Adorn a Cinderella-inspired gown with loose curls and a floral headband. We‘re sure you can’t wait to bowl over the crowd with this one.

  1. Lush in green

    Lush in green
    Lush in green

Completely out of the box, though green bridal gowns are still not chosen by many, has all the potential to soon make a striking impression in the wedding industry. Simply look at how romantic the couple in the image looks in their very own world.

  1. Bold and bright in red

    Jewel tone
    Jewel tone

Romanticize your wedding gown in this jewel tone and you’re all set to make jaws drop. Exquisitely unique, red will never let you down. Tie your hair into a bun, and let the diamond danglers speak your elegance.

So, what are you waiting for? Get over the whites, slip into the colors of your choice without much thought. At the end of the day, standing out is better than blending with the crowd.