The reception is your second bridal moment — same spotlight, new mood. This edit trades ceremonial red for gold, shimmer, and evening glamour.
Reception style leans modern-regal: the formality of a wedding weave with the polish of an evening event. Golden and champagne tones rule the night, alongside wine, emerald, and midnight blue that photograph richly under banquet lighting. Banarasi brocades and Kanjivaram-style silks keep the look traditional, while satin, sequin, and embroidered designer drapes move the needle toward contemporary glamour. Since the couple stands for hours of greetings and photographs, choose a drape that holds its pleats and a border that reads clearly on stage.
Reception sarees here range from about ₹4,000 to ₹8,300 for heavily embroidered designer pieces. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
What to pick for the reception
Brides often switch from wedding red to gold, champagne, or a deep jewel tone that contrasts the day's look. If your reception has a stage and spotlights, shimmer and zari-rich weaves come alive; for garden receptions, softer satin and lighter embroidery photograph more naturally.
Reception colour guide
Gold and champagne flatter every backdrop and pair seamlessly with existing bridal jewellery. Wine and burgundy read regal in low light, while royal blue and emerald stand out in couple portraits without competing with the groom's outfit.
Blouse and jewellery styling
An embellished or contrast blouse lifts a plainer drape, while heavy brocades ask for simpler tailoring. Polki and diamond sets suit the evening setting; finish with a slim clutch and a pinned pallu for effortless mingling.
Complete the evening
Pair this edit with golden sarees, sequin sarees, satin sarees, Banarasi sarees, and Kanjivaram sarees — or keep it after-dark with the cocktail edit.
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