Lehenga Pastel Colours

Pastel colour lehengas suit weddings and festive events with their refined, soft tones. Shades like blush pink, peach, mint, and pale yellow flatter most skin tones and work well in both daylight and indoor lighting. Choose from georgette, silk, or crepe fabrics for different drapes and finishes.

Popular Pastel Lehenga Styles and Options

Subtle hues with sequin or embroidery create elegant looks. Explore these picks from House of Indya:

Gold jewelry complements peach and yellow tones, while silver or rose gold matches pink and mint. A dupatta with a shimmer border adds finish without overpowering the outfit.

Fabric and Work Comparison

FabricTypical Pastel ShadesWork Type
GeorgettePeach, pink, mintEmbroidery or sequins
SilkBlush pink, ivoryThreadwork or zari
CrepePowder pink, beigePrinted or minimal embellishment

Georgette stays light and breathable. Silk feels structured and formal. Crepe offers a smooth, wrinkle-resistant fall that travels well.

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About House of Indya

House of Indya blends traditional Indian craftsmanship with modern silhouettes. The collection includes kurta sets, lehengas, and sarees designed for effortless occasion wear. Orders ship globally within 15 days, and customer support is available daily from 10 AM to 7 PM IST. Explore more at houseofindya.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which pastel colour looks best for a wedding lehenga?

Blush pink and peach are most popular for weddings as they blend easily with gold or rose-gold jewelry.

Are pastel lehengas suitable for evening functions?

Yes, pastel lehengas with sequins or shimmer work reflect light beautifully during evening events.

How do I care for embroidered pastel lehengas?

Dry clean only and store them flat in a breathable garment bag to avoid thread damage.

Can pastel lehengas be worn for daytime celebrations?

Light pastel shades like mint and yellow are ideal for daytime ceremonies and summer wear.

What fabrics are common in pastel colour lehengas?

Georgette, silk, and crepe are most common, offering comfort and fluid drape for festive occasions.

Do pastel lehengas suit all skin tones?

Yes, muted tones such as powder pink, beige, and peach complement most complexions and lighting.

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