Summery Jaimalas For Your Upcoming Wedding
BY Sakshi | 20 Mar, 2023 | 438 views | 4 min read
Summer weddings, weddings in the rainy season. These are the weddings we are mostly going to see in the next few months. While we think of most details to the perfect “T” we miss out on some stuff which eventually would glare out. One of those is the Jaimala or the wedding garland. From lights to brights to whites and even contrasting, if you're looking for any inspiration for kanjeevaram of choice, then here are some great options!
Can never go wrong with mogras!
Image via Beginnings For You
Now you can never go wrong with these as they complement most outfits and colours!
A little baby's breath
Image via Ritika and Sheshank
Mogra buds with baby's breath makes for a beautiful jaimala.
An unusually delightful combination
Image via @mayapapaya_
Aren't these just precious? Love the whole sorbet colour scheme to match the bride's offbeat saree.
Beginnings For You at our hearts!
Image via @yanks1995
Another unusual combination that we loved with light and darker roses in the same hue.
These lavender beauties
Image via Studio A Weddings
Lavender is a beautiful colour, and if your saree is in the same colour family, then how about something like this?
A dainty combination
Image via @sruthi.reddyy
Baby's breath and carnations - very pretty and unique when aligned like this!
A pop of purple anyone?
Image via The Wedding Toast
Aren't these so beautiful against the bride's saree?
Pastel prettiness
Image via Jackson James Photography
Something simple to elevate your outfits if you're going down the montone route!
Beautiful lotus jaimalas
Image via 120framesfilms
Very unique and look traditional while adding a different look.
Or lotus with a pop of green!
A constant feature in Malayalee weddings the green or the Tulsi mala is such a different and beautiful option that you can try out for your Muhurtham.
Celeb Inspo
Image via The Wedding Story
Did you see the wedding garlands of the celebrity couple Nikki and Aadhi? We love the light colors and the bits of green that shine through and add a lovely contrast to their outfits even though it was the same subtle tones.Multilayered prettiness
Image via Made in Mono
How about adding just that little extra that gives a pop to your jaimala without being overly bright or heavy or bling? This is such a great choice to go for.
Sun Colors
Image via Barrys Photography
Adding colors like yellow or red to your jaimala which is otherwise heavy on jasmine buds is beautiful. Not only for the contrast but sun colors add that warmth that is a must be at a wedding, especially during the rains.
More than Jasmines
Image via Eesam and Co
When we think white jaimalas we only think Jasmine. Look at this couple who added some different white flowers as well along with the jasmine and quite an effect it created.
Roses Galore
Roses and a single string of it. Preferably without a lot of the green and make it the palest. You are sorted.
Flat roses that look different
Image via Sri Chintala & Mathieu
Very twist to the traditional, these look very different.
Matching It With Your Outfit
Image via Make-up by Afsha Rangila
How about adding flowers that match your outfit perfectly? Can you see how pretty it looks and does not make you all irritable as it is light.
Light is Right
Image via LightBucket Productions
In the blazing summer or sticky rains, you do not need those heavy jaimalas or garlands that weigh you down. Ty these multi-color garlands that are all festive and yet super light.
Baby’s Breath
Image via Brushes and Lashes
Baby’s breath is still the star. So why not mix baby’s breath and traditional flowers to create a special wedding garland just for you.
Here are a few tips on how to get the perfect jaimala for your look!
- Use buds to get a clean look.
- Decide your mala colors ahead in time and if you have multiple layers of garlands make sure the other garlands are thinner than your star one especially if you have to wear all of them.
- Try to get a different kind of garland for the different functions you have.
- Make sure the water from the flowers does not leave a stain on your dress.
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