While the quintessential Indian wedding demands a generous helping of colour—bright hues of yellow, saffron, green, and red; all serving an auspicious purpose—millennial marriages have witnessed the inclusion of white, owing to inspiration drawn from the West.
“Today, couples are seeking a serene colour palette to establish a calm, cosy mood for their nuptials. There has been a significant shift from bold, bright shades to whites and subtle pastel hues that exude a rustic, vintage vibe,” explains Aashna Saran, Founder and Creative Head, Aash Studio.
“In the recent past, 70 percent of our brides have desired a toned-down, white wedding, that offers the perfect contrast to their bright bridal ensemble. The details could be as simple as lanterns and pots accompanied with light burlap or white flowers twirled around a…
