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5 Stunning Choli Pattern Ideas That Will Make Your Bridal Totally Ensemble Unique!

No matter how beautiful the bride’s lehenga is, her choli pattern needs to be on-point. It shouldn’t be something that doesn’t make her look mesmerising. But, if you’re confused which one you should select, you have come to the right place.

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With your wedding on your head, you have got numerous responsibilities on your mind and some of the most important personal deeds are being missed like selecting the perfect choli pattern for your lehenga. As it’s your wedding dress, it must be your top priority! This is because the bridal lehenga has been always the most important attire of the wedding. With the bride being the star of the occasion, she is admired by all the wedding guests. As a result, the bride has to look perfect in her wedding lehenga, along with her bridal jewellery and makeup. You can’t just pick any old plain blouse designs!

However, we understand that with booking the mehndi artist, caterer and the venue, you’ve been too swamped to go shopping, even though it’s for your own wedding! But some things just can’t be left for the eleventh hour.

Don’t be confused and select the right, fashionable choli pattern with our help! Let’s begin!

1. Pink and White Choli

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This gorgeous pink coloured choli is light yet bright coloured choli constructed with a comfortable fabric with short sleeves. Designed with white coloured floral patterns all over, this is a choli pattern that can go with any type of neck designs such as V-neck, round neck or square neck. With such a mesmerising look, you can also go backless and try this choli pattern out with other colours like black, red, golden, purple and ivory. The embroidery can also be in different colours according to the best suitable combinations.

2. Golden and Black Choli

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This royal choli pattern leaves us speechless with its intertwined design and style. Paired with a maroon skirt that has a bit of shimmer, the choli pattern has a criss-cross pattern of black and golden all over the piece. The blouse itself has a V neck that aligns well with the pattern. Glittering in black and golden, this very same design can be created for other neck designs with two tie-up strings at the back. The sleeves can be shorter or longer, according to your wish. With a choli like this, the dupatta should be a light one, instead of a heavy one, and it should be draped over your head so that you can flaunt your choli pattern!

3. Golden Shimmer Choli

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Quite a popular choli pattern, the golden shimmer choli is a great choice to go for as it can be used to create a stunning contrast with a red lehenga skirt, or with a golden lehenga skirt too. Filled with golden shimmer and bordered with maroon fabric, you can make it sleeveless if you want but a better choice would be to go for golden sheer sleeves!

Pair it with a nice Kundan necklace and earrings, possibly with a Matha Patti as well, to become the perfect golden bride. While the golden and maroon combination is good, you can use pink or bright red instead as well. Go for the double dupatta draping as a heavy velvet dupatta would look great with this choli pattern.

4. Cream Choli

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A cream coloured choli with half sleeves filled with beautiful and intricate embroidery all over is a dream choli pattern. Part of a matching cream coloured lehenga, the embroidery is dark and of different colours, creating visually prominent motifs. With a similar design on the border of the dupatta, the choli pattern has been incorporated along with a V-neck blouse, however, any neck design would be great for it. The round neck design is a good option if you’re opting for this choli pattern.

5. Sea Green Choli

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This sea green choli has put all other cholis to shame with its elegance and royalty. Designed with short sleeves, this choli has a sea green colour which has been flaunted quite well with the help of its golden intricate embroidery that is spread all over the blouse. While creating a border like the design at the lower end with the embroidery, the upper part has been designed with circular patterns that are created with the help of thread work. Part of a sea green lehenga, you can make a V-neck lehenga, along with some Kundan jewellery to make this choli pattern look better. A pink net dupatta for the double dupatta design would be a great choice as well as it offers a fantastic contrast.

A choli pattern can be found in different styles and designs, whether with sleeves or sleeveless, making you look uniquely imperial and charming for the whole world to see. However, with so many choli patterns to select from, any bride can be confused about what would be right for her. Don’t worry, girl! That’s why we’re in the picture, helping you in selecting the right choli pattern by giving you the best options. Check out our list of great choli blouse designs if you need more help!

Get in touch with our tailors to get the perfect cholis stitched for your wedding!