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How to Choose Lehenga Colors Based on Skin Tone - Diadem

How to Choose Lehenga Colors Based on Skin Tone

The color of your lehenga is just as important as its design. Picking the wrong shade can wash you out, while the right one can make you glow effortlessly. Whether you’re looking for a wedding lehenga, a bridesmaid lehenga, or something for a festive event, here’s how to match your lehenga to your skin tone.

1. Fair Skin Tone – Bright & Pastel Perfection

If you have a fair complexion, bold jewel tones like royal blue, emerald green, and deep maroon bring a striking contrast. Pastels such as blush pink, mint green, and lilac also work beautifully, giving a soft, dreamy look.

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2. Wheatish Skin Tone – Warm & Regal Shades

For wheatish skin, opt for warm colors like burnt orange, coral, deep gold, or magenta. These shades enhance your natural glow and bring out your features.

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3. Dusky Skin Tone – Rich & Vibrant Colors

Dusky beauties can rock rich jewel tones like wine, plum, teal, and mustard yellow. Avoid pale pastels that can make your complexion look dull.

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4. Universal Colors – Safe for All Skin Tones

If you’re unsure, shades like red, navy blue, and classic gold look good on almost everyone.

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Pro Tips for Choosing Lehenga Colors

  • Consider the time of the event – Pastels look great for daytime, while bold shades pop at night.

  • Match with your jewellery tone – Gold jewellery pairs well with warm colors, silver with cool shades.

  • Think about contrast with venue décor for a standout look in pictures.

FAQs

Q1: Can I wear a pastel lehenga for an evening wedding?
Yes, but add metallic or jewel-toned accessories to balance the look.

Q2: What lehenga color looks best in photographs?
Bold jewel tones and rich reds tend to pop beautifully in pictures.

Q3: How do I make a light color work for my dusky skin tone?
Opt for deeper borders, contrasting dupattas, and bold jewellery to create balance.

Q4: Are lehenga colors seasonal?
While trends change, timeless colors like red, gold, and royal blue work year-round.