Imperial Wine Embroidered Lehenga: The Ultimate Bridal Guide for 2026
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"Why Mint Green is the Groom Colour of 2026 Pastel sherwanis have been rising for several seasons, but mint green has firmly claimed the throne in 2026. Brides are leaning into bold jewel tones — deep reds, royal blues,..."
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Why Mint Green is the Groom Colour of 2026
Pastel sherwanis have been rising for several seasons, but mint green has firmly claimed the throne in 2026. Brides are leaning into bold jewel tones — deep reds, royal blues, and rich magentas — making mint green the perfect complementary shade for grooms who want to stand out without clashing.
Mint green sits beautifully in natural daylight, photographs brilliantly under both outdoor and studio lighting, and exudes a calm, sophisticated elegance that heavier colours simply cannot match. It is modern, fresh, and deeply rooted in Indian aesthetic tradition — a rare combination that makes it truly special.
Best Occasions to Wear a Mint Green Sherwani One of the biggest advantages of a mint green sherwani is its versatility across multiple wedding functions. Here are the events it suits best:
Baraat Sangeet Engagement Wedding Reception Haldi Ceremony Destination Wedding
For daytime and outdoor weddings in particular, mint green is unrivalled — its light, airy tone makes the groom look cool and composed even under bright sunlight or in warm weather.
How to Style Your Mint Green Sherwani
Bottom Wear Pair with a cream, ivory, or white churidar for a classic look. For a more contemporary edge, opt for off-white straight-cut trousers or matching mint green palazzo pants in an Indo-western cut.
Dupatta / Stole A matching mint green dupatta with gold border is traditional and elegant. For contrast, a gold or ivory dupatta with embroidery elevates the look significantly and adds visual interest to photographs.
Footwear Embroidered mojri in gold, ivory, or cream is the top choice. Kolhapuri chappals work beautifully for daytime or outdoor events. Avoid bright-coloured or heavily contrasting footwear that draws attention away from the sherwani.
🎩 Accessories Keep jewellery minimal and gold-toned — a brooch on the collar, a simple pearl or gold bracelet, and a kalgi on the safa/turban. Avoid silver-toned accessories as they can dull the warmth of mint green.
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