8/20/2025 • By Deepak YADAV
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Day weddings are all about soft light and natural vibes. That’s why nude tones are ruling this year. Think beige, peach, and champagne—the kind of shades that look effortless but still make your eyes stand out.
They match beautifully with pastel lehengas and floral jewelry. And here’s a tip—if you keep the eyes nude, go bolder on the lips. The balance looks perfect in outdoor photos.
Now, gold is like that one trend that never dies in Indian weddings. In 2025, brides are mixing gold with bronze for a softer but still royal shine. Under wedding lights, it glows like magic and pairs beautifully with red, maroon, or navy lehengas.
It’s also a favorite for haldi or mehendi when you want a little extra sparkle without going overboard.
The wing is back—but bigger. Brides this year are going for dramatic flicks, even graphic liner styles or double wings. It’s perfect for minimalist brides who don’t want heavy eyeshadow but still want their eyes to pop.
Pair it with nude lips and fresh, dewy skin—trust me, your Marriage photos will thank you.
If you’ve been on Instagram, you’ve seen cut-creases everywhere. In 2025, brides are adding glitter to make it extra glam. It’s bold, sparkly, and just right for a sangeet stage.
Add a touch of highlighter on your cheekbones and a glossy lip, and you’ll shine through every camera flash.
Classic smokey eyes are still in—but with a twist. Instead of plain black, brides are blending in burgundy, emerald, or navy tones. These colors not only match the outfit but also give a bold edge to the look.
They work beautifully for reception nights when you want something striking for the photos.
Pastels aren’t just for outfits anymore. Makeup artists are matching pastel eye shades with pastel lehengas, and the result is dreamy. It’s soft and fresh and makes a bride look youthful and glowing.
This one is especially cute for daytime haldi or mehendi functions.
Want to stand out? Metallic shades like silver, copper, and chrome are making waves in 2025. They give a futuristic vibe but still look classy. Perfect for cocktail parties or when you’re in an Indo-Western gown.
This one is for brides who aren’t afraid to make a bold statement.
With more brides going eco-friendly or nature-themed, floral-inspired makeup is trending too. Makeup artists are adding soft petal-like patterns or pastel blends that feel whimsical.
It’s not for everyone, but for haldi, outdoor weddings, or pre-wedding shoots—it looks like a fairytale.
Black is classic, but brides in 2025 are adding a playful twist. Blue, green, and plum kajal—even dual-tone liners are popping up. It adds just enough fun without taking away the bridal charm.
This is great for mehendi or sangeet when you want to keep things light but trendy.
Not every bride loves heavy makeup. The dewy, glossy eyelid look is here to stay. A bit of shimmer, mascara, and a thin liner are all you need. It’s soft, elegant, and perfect for intimate weddings.
And the best part? It looks amazing in natural light photos.
Always match eye shades with your lehenga and jewelry.
Day wedding? Go soft. Night wedding? Go bold.
Comfort first—don’t wear something you can’t carry for hours.
Q1. What’s the best style for a day wedding?
Soft nude eyes or pastel tones. They look fresh and natural in daylight photos.
Q2. Which eye makeup suits a red lehenga?
Gold shimmer or bronze tones—they always match beautifully with red and maroon outfits.
Q3. Can smokey eyes work for Haldi?
Yes! Just avoid harsh black. Try colorful smokey eyes with burgundy or green instead.
Q4. What lasts longest for long functions?
Glitter cut-crease or metallic eyes, but only if you use waterproof products.
Q5. Should I go heavy or minimal for my wedding?
Depends on your vibe. Want drama? Go glitter or smokey. Want elegance? Stick with glossy nude eyes.
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