IGNORING YOUR BODY TYPE Brides frequently make the first, and possibly most significant, mistake of choosing a lehenga that doesn't flatter their body type and disregarding it.
OVERLOOKING PERSONAL STYLE Since each bride is different, her wedding dress should also be a reflection of her own style. Although it's a good idea to look through bridal magazines and social media for inspiration, avoid copying an entire look.
NOT CARING ABOUT THE FABRIC How well-made and comfortable your bridal lehenga is depends greatly on the quality of the fabric. Avoid compromising on quality in favour of a cheaper price.
OVERLOOKING COLOUR CHOICES Though there are many other hues to consider, many brides opt for red, the traditional bridal colour. Consider colours that go well with your skin tone.
DISREGARDING DUPATTA A vital component of your bridal ensemble that is often disregarded is the dupatta. Your entire appearance can be altered by its length, style, and drape.
NEGLECTING COMFORT Even though a bridal lehenga is an artistic creation, comfort ought to come first. Wearing it for hours on end, you'll be dancing, interacting with guests, and taking pictures.
PROCRASTINATING Decisions made at the last minute and procrastination can lead to disappointment. Plan ahead when shopping for your bridal lehenga so that you have time for fittings and research.
KEEPING ALERATIONS FOR LATER Making adjustments is frequently required to get the perfect bridal lehenga look. When organising your bridal attire, allow time for adjustments.