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Ditch the lehenga: 5 stylish Indian wedding outfit ideas that are better than a lehenga

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 1, 2025, 20:00 IST
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Tired of lehengas already?

If you are still thinking about Kim Kardashian’s stunning Tarun Tahiliani lehenga with a bold twist, but you’re too afraid to show off that amount of skin, then this short guide is for you. Today, we’ll discuss 5 stylish Indian wedding outfit ideas that are not lehengas but look way more classy and can easily steal the spotlight in the moment. So, without breaching cultural codes, let’s take a look at 5 stylish Indian wedding outfit ideas that will surely look absolutely stunning.

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Uplift your saree styling

This is another patent Indian wedding guest dress and has remained unbeatable over the years. A saree’s classic and timeless appeal with shimmering fabric and stunning motifs looks absolutely perfect for a wedding evening. But, if you’re already tired of the traditional draping style, then add a modish hint and carry the pallu on your hand like a dupatta, rather than pinning it on the shoulder.
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Anarkali kurta co-ord sets

Flared anarkalis have always been in the scene but were often paired with sleek churidar or palazzo pants. But, in 2025, women are opting for knee-length flared anarkali kurtis with intricate design and motif placements but are teaming them up with flared traditional skirts and matching dupattas. This royal look was earlier carried by the Mughals, and it has made its way back in the 21st century, and honestly, we’re kind of digging it.(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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Corset-style traditional gowns

Corsets have been worn since the Minoan civilisation, but they were reshaped and became an integral part of a woman’s fit in the 16th century in Europe. From royalty to peasants, all women had to wear fitted corsets under their flared gowns, which created a cinched waistline look. In recent years, as corsets have made a comeback, Indians have integrated them into their saree blouses, anarkali kurtas, and more. So, if you wish to have an edge of modernity to your ethnic fit, then opt for a traditional flared full-length gown with a corset-style waistline, and make it more traditional with a matching dupatta.
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Over-the-top lawn suits

Lawn suits can easily be distinguished and are heaven for women who love to carry an oversized, charming look. These full-length straight-fit oversize kurtas come with ankle-length matching pants and a beautiful matching dupatta. Mostly worn in the Mediterranean region, Indian women have now picked up on them and are surprisingly styling them with statement Polki pieces, which are perfect for wedding functions.
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The grace of a flared sharara

If none of the above wedding outfits captivated your heart, then a flowy sharara fit has to be in your Pinterest board. Shararas were also introduced in India during the Mughal reign and are super-flared full-length pants, teamed with matching short- or long-length kurtas. You can complete the look with a matching dupatta, which instantly steals the show and looks absolutely stunning because of the structure and sleek flow.


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