Brides-to-be, are you still unsure about your bridal trousseau? Between Pinterest-worthy modern trends and sarees that actually match the vibe of every event as a newlywed, it’s difficult to decide what’s worth including. But not anymore, as we’ve got the perfect saree checklist for your bridal collection. So, whether you’re attending a festive dinner or a big function, here are the best types of sarees that will make your bridal trousseau timeless.

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1. Ajrakh saree

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If you want to look like royalty on festive dinners or pujas, include an ajrakh saree in your post-wedding wardrobe. The deep red and blue block-printed saree, adorned with golden embroidery and intricate mirror work, is a beautiful blend of heritage and glamour. Walk into a room wearing this saree, and you might just steal everyone’s hearts.

2. Tissue silk saree

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Metallic tissue silk sarees are becoming a sensation in the fashion world. And why not? They are lightweight, shimmery, and effortlessly ethereal. Whether you go for a sage green tissue silk like Khushi Kapoor, or choose other pastel shades and golden hues, this fabric never disappoints.

3. Handwoven saree

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This handwoven olive green saree with square tikki work is what dreams are made of. Handwoven sarees in bandhani-inspired prints or Gujarati and Rajasthani patterns are perfect for a vibrant look as a newlywed. Whether it’s your first family gathering, a festival, or a wedding, opt for a bright, handwoven saree with detailed embroidery.

4. Floral chiffon saree

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Floral chiffon sarees are staples for every bridal trousseau. These sarees are super easy to carry and look playful. You can also wear a multi-coloured chiffon saree for small gatherings or on a trip with your in-laws when you want to keep it graceful yet comfortable.

5. Banarasi silk saree

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Nothing screams new bahu quite like a traditional Banarasi silk saree. It’s pure elegance, packed into six yards, that makes you look effortlessly regal. A deep red Banarasi silk saree like Deepika Padukone’s will be your ultimate pick for weddings, pujas, your first Diwali, and several other occasions.

6. Lucknowi chikankari saree

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Are you a minimalist girl who also wants to exude newlywed charm and impress the in-laws? An ivory chikankari saree deserves a place in your bridal trousseau. With detailed embroidery, mirror work, and subtle shimmer, these sarees are understated luxury.

7. Georgette saree

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A soft pastel georgette saree never fails to impress during those impromptu dinner dates or soirees with your bae and in-laws. You can opt for Katrina Kaif’s pastel, floral georgette saree with intricate embroidery or a deeper shade that suits your vibe.

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Related: Saree Gowns For Festive And Wedding Season 2025: Bollywood-Inspired Looks

 

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