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10 lehenga designs ideal for summer weddings

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 25, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Summer lehengas for wedding

While summer weddings in northern India are considered auspicious too, they come with their own charm—think bright colors, airy settings, and joyful celebrations. Not to forget, they also bring soaring temperatures as you are weighed down in heavy silhouettes and jewelry. That’s why choosing the right lehenga that’s stylish yet breathable is essential. Here are 10 lehenga designs that are perfect for summer weddings and will keep you feeling light, cool, and radiant.

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Pastel organza lehengas



Organza is the most dreamy fabric, perfectly appropriate for an Indian wedding. Its beautiful and delicate weave makes it an ideal summer fabric. Lightweight and flowy, it gives the lehenga a dreamy look. Choose pastel shades like mint, peach, or powder blue to stay cool and on-trend.

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Floral printed lehengas



Taking cues from Katrina in the song “Munda thoda offbeat hai”, printed lehengas, especially with floral motifs, are a summer staple. They’re breathable, fuss-free, and often don’t require heavy embroidery—perfect for pre-wedding events.

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Cotton silk lehengas



Cotton silk is a classic summer lightweight fabric that can drape your body well in te summer heat. Cotton silk blends give a royal look without the heaviness of traditional silk. They’re ideal for daytime weddings where you want comfort and class.

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Chikankari lehengas



It is not fair to call it a summer wardrobe without talking about chikankari. This Lucknowi embroidery is delicate and beautiful. A white or pastel chikankari lehenga is both elegant and summer-friendly, making it a great pick for engagement or mehendi.

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Mirror work lehengas



Mirrors are always festive and grand. However, when mirror work is done on lightweight fabrics like georgette or chiffon, scattered mirror work can sparkle without adding bulk. Go for minimal mirror detailing to keep it breezy.

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Georgette paneled lehengas



Panel lehengas give the most beautiful flare to the Lehengas and make it appear fuller without looking bulky. Panel-style lehengas made of georgette or crepe add volume without weight. The fall is flattering and ideal for both day and night functions.

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Net lehengas with minimal embroidery



Summers call for light and see-through ornamental fabrics like net. Net lehengas with a soft satin or crepe lining or thread embroidery can be glamorous without being too warm. Opt for delicate embroidery rather than dense designs.

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Lehenga skirts with crop tops



Lehengas are often breezy, but the tight choli with heavy embroidery can make you feel stuffed into a dress. Replace heavy cholis with modern crop tops in breathable fabrics like cotton or mul. Pair them with lightweight skirts for a contemporary bridal or bridesmaid look.

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Bandhani lehengas



Beauty at its best, the vibrant Rajasthani tie-dye technique looks stunning in bright colors. Bandhani lehengas are light and full of tradition—perfect for haldi or sangeet.

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Hand-painted or kalamkari lehengas



There’s a mystic charm in anything hand-painted. These artistic lehengas are not just breathable but also unique. A hand-painted skirt on cotton or chiffon will stand out while keeping you cool.

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