Flower jewellery is the newest trend in the Indian bridal look book and with the number of designs that have come through, it has left everyone in awe of the beauty it brings to the bride. From Phool Nath to Payal to hath Phool to Maalas, all the accessories can now be made from fresh flowers. Here a few types of Phool mala that every bride can pull off for her day wedding functions.
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The beautiful blend of mogra flowers, small garden roses and baby’s breath form an unmistakable combination of fresh flower jewellery for brides. The contrast of multiple colours adds a pop of vibrancy to the whole outfit gracefully.
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The choice of sophisticated colours like blue, white and red gives a classy appearance to the bride fo any day wedding functions. The perfect size of neckpiece looks effortless and turns a lot of heads too. The same design of hath Phool and maang tika is combined with the Maala to bind the whole look together.
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For the brides who love to go one step dramatic and sport the long flower maala looks, this flower jewellery combination is perfect for an extravagant sangeet function. the bright colours blend effortlessly with the pastel colour outfit and compliment the sharp features of the bride’s face as well.
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For all the chirpy brides out there, the stunning combination of a high neck maala and a long maala with quirky colours like orange and yellow is the best pick. The whole look blends flawlessly when the white colour flowers are used to make it more subtle and appealing.
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What’s better than pulling a bridal look together, where your outfit matches the décor strikingly? The orchid flowers are used in the fresh flower jewellery as bridal flowers to complement the lavender outfit and the backdrop. The gajra flowers are also combined to attract more attention for the Mehendi functions.