The Jaago night is not just a celebration, it’s an emotion. A riot of dhol beats, giddha, boliyaan, sithanian, dancing feet, and endless music, this iconic pre-wedding function is where the Punjabi bride truly lets her spirit shine. And with that spirit comes the question every modern bride asks: “What should I wear for my Jaago night?”
In this exclusive Wedding Punjab Select curation – part of our signature WP Select series, we present 40+ handpicked Jaago outfits for Punjabi brides in 2025. A vibrant mix of hand-embroidered lehengas, shararas, anarkali suits, and statement silhouettes from the most beloved designers across Punjab. Whether you’re dancing till dawn or capturing memories under fairy lights, these looks promise style rooted in tradition and designed to move with you.

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How to Choose Your Jaago Outfit
The Jaago night is one of the most vibrant and energetic pre-wedding events in a Punjabi wedding. With dhol beats echoing and endless dancing on the agenda, your outfit must strike the right balance between tradition, comfort, and sparkle.
So, what should a bride wear for her Jaago night? Here are a few tips to help you choose the perfect Jaago outfit for Punjabi brides in 2025:
- Prioritize movement and comfort
You’ll be dancing for hours. Whether you choose a sharara, lehenga, or Anarkali, make sure the silhouette allows you to move freely and feel confident. - Choose vibrant colours that photograph beautifully
Burnt orange, rani pink, teal, mustard, firozi, yellow and mirror-finish ivory are all trending Jaago night colours for Punjabi brides. These shades not only light up the venue but also look stunning in photos and videos. - Look for handcrafted details
Gota patti, phulkari embroidery, mirror work, and sequin accents bring cultural richness to your outfit. These details reflect the heritage of Punjabi weddings and elevate your look without being over the top. - Add a personal or emotional element
From custom dupattas with your family’s name to heirloom jewellery passed down from your grandmother, the most memorable Jaago outfits carry a personal story.
Jaago Outfit trends for 2025 : What Every Punjabi Bride is Eyeing
Jaago night fashion in 2025 is bold, nostalgic, and unapologetically Punjabi. Brides are embracing styles that reflect tradition, comfort, and a deep sense of cultural pride. From vintage embroidery to regal colours and accessories with meaning, today’s Jaago looks are anything but generic.
Here’s what’s trending for Jaago outfits for Punjabi brides in 2025:
Shararas & Lehengas Take Centre Stage
Shararas and lehengas continue to be the go-to silhouettes for 2025 Punjabi brides, but with a grander, more statement-making approach. Brides are embracing voluminous flares, intricate borders, and rich textures that honour the festive spirit of the night. From mirror work to traditional hand embroidery, every detail brings back the old-world charm of Punjabi celebrations. While some opt for lightweight movement, others are choosing full-bodied grandeur, proving that Jaago fashion is no longer about simplicity, but about self-expression.
Colours with Cultural Depth
The most sought-after Jaago colours this year reflect richness, vibrance, and a return to roots:
- Teal & Emerald Green – Jewel-toned and festive
- Yellow & Mustard – Perfect for pre-wedding energy and tradition
- Royal Blue – Bold yet timeless for evening functions
- Magenta – Youthful and striking
- Ivory – For the bride who dares to be different
Vintage Embroidery is Having a Moment
Think heirloom-inspired handwork, traditional motifs, and meticulous detailing. Brides are leaning toward craftsmanship that feels personal, often inspired by pieces worn by their mothers or grandmothers.

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Punjabi Juttis Over Heels
Comfort is non-negotiable on Jaago night, and embroidered Punjabi juttis are leading the way. Brides are choosing pairs that match their outfits or feature mirror work, dabka, or gota accents for a cohesive look.
Accessories That Speak Tradition
The 2025 Jaago bride is skipping glitter for grace. Trending accessories include:
- Statement parandis – bold, beaded, or hand-embroidered
- Gold pins and clips – for a clean, traditional hairdo
- Chaandbaalis, tikkas, and mathapattis – pieces that elevate without overwhelming
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Today’s Jaago outfits blend movement, meaning, and memory. From regal colours to cultural jewellery, Punjabi brides in 2025 are choosing style that doesn’t shout, it sings.
In this exclusive feature, we have handpicked 40+ stunning Jaago outfits for Punjabi brides of 2025-26, each selected for its cultural relevance, visual impact, and timeless appeal.
Ivory Anarkali with Golden Hand Embroidery by Aamad
A graceful ivory Anarkali paired with a traditional Punjabi salwar, this outfit by Aamad is an ode to timeless elegance. Handcrafted in golden threads and embellishments, it brings a regal warmth to Jaago night festivities. The silhouette allows for ease of movement, while the intricate embroidery evokes the richness of heirloom artistry, perfect for brides who want tradition to speak louder than trends.

Aqua Blue Lehenga by Akriti by Shakun
This aqua blue lehenga by Akriti by Shakun captures the magic of Jaago night perfectly. With fluid movement and gold-thread embroidery that catches the light just right, it’s made for the bride who wants to twirl, laugh, and celebrate with her whole heart. This is a look that turns tradition into a joyful expression of style – youthful, vibrant, and unforgettable.

Dusty Rose Garara Set by Akriti by Ritika
For the bride who leans into grace with quiet strength, this dusty rose garara by Akriti by Ritika offers a refined, poetic silhouette. The long straight kurta in silk pairs with a flowing garara and a dupatta detailed in mirror and thread work – delicate yet statement-making. It’s the kind of outfit you wear to your Jaago or a pre-wedding dinner when you want to feel rooted in tradition but styled for now.

Magenta Embroidered Garara Set with Pistachio Dupatta By Amara by Navjot Ghumaan
A celebration of colour and craft, this magenta garara set by Amara by Navjot Ghumaan captures the joyful energy of Jaago night. The bold magenta hue is beautifully contrasted with a pistachio green dupatta, while the delicate floral embroidery lends a regal softness to the ensemble. It’s ideal for brides who want to make a bright, unforgettable entrance.

Mauve Lehenga with Long Kurti and Intricate Detailing by AmrinSahi
This mauve lehenga set by AmrinSahi features a long kurti silhouette that exudes vintage romance and regal confidence. The outfit is adorned with meticulous hand embroidery, bold motifs, and a hint of contrast at the hemline, making it ideal for brides who want their Jaago look to feel both traditional and commanding. The fusion of zari, dabka, and classic motifs creates a timeless statement.

Velvet Maroon Sharara Set with Heavy Handwork by AmrinSahi
This velvet maroon sharara set by AmrinSahi is rich in heritage and high on detail. Featuring intricate gold hand embroidery on both the short kurti and flared bottoms, this outfit evokes a royal, vintage feel that’s perfect for a grand Jaago celebration. Paired with traditional jewellery and a deep-toned dupatta, it’s a stunning choice for brides who want to own the night.

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Deep Plum Garara Set with Heritage-Style Embroidery by Bombay Editions
This deep plum garara set by Bombay Editions is a masterclass in restraint, elegance, and cultural storytelling. The finely embroidered motifs on the kurti and flared bottoms are balanced by a beautifully tissue embroidered dupatta, making it a standout for brides who value heritage and grace. Ideal for a soulful Jaago evening, this look evokes the feel of an ancestral wardrobe, reimagined for the bride of 2025.

Onion Pink Garara Set with Hand Embroidery and Sequins by Dressy Dazzle
This onion pink garara set by Dressy Dazzle brings together delicate craftsmanship and graceful movement. Featuring a short kurti embellished with intricate hand embroidery and shimmering sequins, it’s paired with a flared garara that creates a romantic, flowing silhouette. Finished with a jaal dupatta, it’s the perfect Jaago night look for brides who want softness without losing impact.

Rani Pink Tissue Lehenga and Orange Dupatta Set by Elaahi by Roop Mann
This rani pink tissue lehenga and dupatta set by Elaahi by Roop Mann brings together regal colour and fluid fabric in a way that feels both festive and heirloom-worthy. The orange tissue dupatta layered over the heavily embroidered short kurti creates a vivid contrast, perfect for brides who want to blend traditional grandeur with 2025’s return to vintage silhouettes and rich craftsmanship. Expect compliments all night.

Burnt Peach Anarkali with Lehenga by Elaahi by Roop Mann
Understated yet majestic, this burnt peach Anarkali paired with a lehenga by Elaahi by Roop Mann evokes the grace of old-school Punjabi brides with a fresh 2025 update. The silhouette is flowy and modest with timeless appeal. The intricate embroidery is softened by the earthy tone, making it perfect for a Jaago look that leans more cultural than flashy.

Emerald Green Lehenga with Vintage-Inspired Embroidery by Eli & Kim
This emerald green lehenga by Eli & Kim exudes old-world charm and festive grandeur, exactly what modern Punjabi brides are embracing for their Jaago night in 2025. The lush fabric, paired with intricate embroidery and statement panel embroidery, makes this silhouette rich in cultural storytelling. Perfect for brides who want their jaago look to honour tradition while standing out with deep jewel tones and regal finesse.

Burnt Terracotta Lehenga with Long Kurti by Fabbat
Crafted in rich burnt terracotta with a hint of regal nostalgia, this lehenga set by Fabbat features a long kurti adorned with delicate embroidery and beadwork. The silhouette balances structure and softness, perfect for dancing through a Jaago night with grace. A heavily embroidered rust orange dupatta in net, finished with intricate borders, completes the ensemble. It’s a look that celebrates tradition while standing out effortlessly in the crowd.

Rose Gold Sharara Set by Firozi
A vision in rose gold, this sharara set by Firozi captures the essence of luxury with its intricately hand-embellished kurti, wide-legged silhouette, and sheer dupatta drenched in shimmer. It’s the kind of outfit that moves with grace, perfect for a Jaago night filled with candlelight and celebration. The muted metallic palette adds a touch of timelessness while the embroidery tells a story of finesse and finesse alone.

Firozi Anarkali Set with Gold Zari by House of Shahana India
This firozi-hued kalidaar kurta, paired with a churidar and dupatta from the House of Shahana India, brings back the grace of old Punjab with a touch of royal finesse. Adorned with gold zari and delicate paisley motifs, it’s a poetic choice for a Jaago night or a dholki celebration – lightweight, regal, and made for movement.

Coral Kalidaar with Salwar by House of Shahana India
A vibrant coral tone meets delicate zardozi work in this flowing kalidaar set by House of Shahana India. Paired with a classic salwar and sheer dupatta, the look evokes old-world charm with a modern ease – ideal for brides who want to feel festive yet feminine on their Jaago night. The loose sleeves and subtle gold accents add to its poetic appeal, making it a standout choice for jaago steeped in dance and emotion.

Green & Fuchsia Sharara by Kala Shree Patiala
A timeless colour pairing, this green and fuchsia sharara set by Kala Shree Patiala is designed for the bride who loves tradition with a touch of restraint. The silhouette is adorned with balanced embroidery and delicate scalloped borders, creating a refined yet festive charm. Paired with a bright fuchsia dupatta for just the right pop of colour, this set is ideal for minimalistic brides celebrating their Jaago in style – graceful, grounded, and unforgettable.

Pink Sharara Set by Kala Shree Patiala
This soft pink sharara set by Kala Shree Patiala is perfect for brides who want to keep it graceful yet festive for their Jaago ceremony. The delicate embroidery catches the light beautifully, adding just the right amount of sparkle without being loud. A timeless choice for minimalistic brides who prefer tradition wrapped in subtlety.

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Olive Green Anarkali with Peach Salwar by Kulwinder Nagra
A charming nod to vintage silhouettes, this olive green Anarkali by Kulwinder Nagra is tailored in a rich, glossy fabric that reflects light beautifully as you move. It’s paired with a peach-toned salwar embroidered in gold vines – a subtle yet striking contrast. The striped silk dupatta with heavy borders lends texture and grandeur.

Royal Purple Peplum with Sharara by Mahi Arts
Deep, majestic purple meets intricate silver embroidery in this regal peplum and sharara set from Mahi Arts. Designed for the modern Punjabi girl who wants to dance all night while feeling like royalty, the silhouette offers elegance without restriction. The sharara’s flow and the rich colour palette make it an unforgettable Jaago choice.

Orange Patiala Suit with Embroidered Dupatta by Mahi Arts
A vibrant orange Patiala suit that captures the playful spirit of Jaago, this outfit by Mahi Arts features delicate gold embroidery and a splash of pink contrast on the neckline. Paired with a sheer embroidered tissue dupatta and classic salwar, the silhouette allows for free-spirited movement, ideal for a night of singing, dancing, and celebration.
Gulab Pink Sharara Set with Organza Dupatta by Mahi Arts
From the Gulab-Mogra festive collection by Mahi Arts, this gulab pink suit is delicately embroidered with floral motifs. Paired with sharara and a flowy organza dupatta, it brings softness and grace to the chaos of Jaago night. The ensemble offers the perfect balance of colour, comfort, and cultural charm.

Red Phulkari Lehenga with Original Gotta by Mannat Grewal Sidhu
A celebration of Punjab’s rich textile heritage, this lehenga from Mannat Grewal Sidhu’s Phulkari collection is a showstopper for any Jaago night. Woven with multicoloured threads and finished with authentic gold gotta, the ensemble captures the vibrance and symbolism of traditional folk embroidery.

Pink Phulkari Garara Set by Mannat Grewal Sidhu
Soft, feminine, and rich in cultural detail, this blush pink garara set is a modern heirloom. The kurti and garara are hand-embroidered with phulkari-inspired threadwork, mirror accents, and traditional borders that shimmer with nostalgia. Ideal for bridesmaids or the bride herself during a pre-wedding sangeet or Jaago night, it blends ease of movement with artistic beauty.

Lake Carrot and Deep Mehendi Gharara Set by Mehar by Jass Mangat
This unique colour pairing by Mehar by Jass Mangat features a lake carrot-toned kurta paired with a deep mehendi gharara — a combination that feels earthy yet refined. The straight kurta is embellished with intricate zardozi and gotta work on the neckline, cuffs, and hem, lending a touch of regal detail. This ensemble is a graceful option for Jaago or family sangeet nights, perfect for someone who values tradition but with a fresh palette.

Red Salwar Suit by Mehar by Jass Mangat
A radiant choice for traditional Punjabi functions, this red salwar suit by Mehar by Jass Mangat is adorned with detailed golden hand embroidery that exudes richness without overwhelming the silhouette. The kurta features floral and paisley motifs, complemented by a matching embroidered salwar and dupatta.

Baby Pink Garara Set by Naindeep Kaur
Soft as a melody yet regal in detail, this baby pink garara set by Naindeep Kaur is an ode to feminine grace. Featuring intricate embroidery in floral motifs, the kurta and garara are paired with a sheer net dupatta scalloped with detailed borders. The pastel palette, delicate craftsmanship, and flattering flare make this an ethereal pick for Jaago nights, dholki functions, or bridesmaids who want to look timeless yet playful.

Royal Blue Sharara Set by Neenu Sekhon
Bold yet beautifully balanced, this royal blue sharara set by Neenu Sekhon commands attention with its classic geometric gota embroidery layered over vibrant thread florals. The kurta features detailed floral work along the hem, while the dupatta and sharara echo a jaali-inspired pattern trimmed with scalloped borders. A striking choice for evening Jaago functions.

Deep Red Anarkali with Olive Green Salwar by Navneet & Arpan
Twirl-worthy and timeless, this deep red Anarkali by Navneet & Arpan is for the ones who celebrate tradition with a touch of theatre. Adorned with fine gold embroidery and a classic flare, it’s paired with a rich olive green salwar — adding depth and contrast to the look. Designed for Jaago nights that call for elegance in motion, this outfit offers old-world charm with modern comfort.

Red Kurti with Wide-Leg Trousers by Navneet & Arpan
This festive red ensemble by Navneet & Arpan blends timeless Punjabi grace with couture-level detailing. The kurti features delicate, all-over hand embroidery in antique gold threads, brought to life with motifs that celebrate heritage. This outfit is equal parts regal and rooted – an ideal Jaago pick for a bride who wants to embody tradition with poise.

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Red Kalidar with Amber Haze Lehenga by Navneet & Arpan
An ode to opulence, this outfit by Navneet & Arpan features a richly embroidered red Kalidar paired with an amber haze base lehenga. The ensemble is brought to life with meticulous handwork that cascades like vintage poetry across the fabric. The matching dupatta, finished with dainty borders and sequin scatter, completes the look – making it perfect for Jaago nights that call for grandeur and grace.

Burnt Orange Sharara Set by Plumtin
In a colour that echoes warmth and regality, this burnt orange sharara set by Plumtin is a visual ode to heritage grandeur. The voluminous silhouette is elevated by intricate hand embroidery, framing the neckline, hem, and dupatta borders with luminous detail. Worn with a heavily adorned dupatta and traditional jewellery, this ensemble feels right at home under the golden lights of a Jaago or sangeet celebration.

Dusty Mauve Sharara Set by Plumtin
Romantic, regal, and rich with detail — this dusty mauve sharara set by Plumtin is a dream spun in silk and sequins. The delicate hue is layered with intricate hand embroidery. Styled with a matching organza dupatta and traditional polki jewellery, this ensemble captures the softness of a garden bloom and the splendour of heritage fashion. Perfect for Jaago celebrations, this look strikes the ideal balance between festive glamour and graceful tradition – allowing you to dance the night away while looking effortlessly radiant.

Teal Short Kurta with Straight Salwar by Plumtin
Regal, radiant, and rooted in tradition — this teal short kurta set by Plumtin is a showstopper for evening Jaagofestivities. The rich hue is elevated by intricate golden embroidery and glistening gota work, while the straight salwar adds a graceful structure to the silhouette. Styled with a matching dupatta featuring geometric sequin jaal, the ensemble blends old-world charm with contemporary finesse. Perfect for Jaago bridesmaids or the bride herself, it pairs beautifully with statement jewellery and a bold eye look for late-night glamour.

Aqua Garara set by Preety Sidhu
Crafted on a luxurious tissue base, this aqua garara set by Preety Sidhu feels like a bridal heirloom drenched in moonlight. The glimmering silhouette is hand-embroidered with intricate motifs that shimmer with every movement, creating an ethereal glow under candlelight. The flared garara and richly adorned dupatta add royal drama to this regal ensemble. Ideal for Jaago nights or Anand Karaj mornings, it’s a timeless choice for brides who want to channel grace, grandeur, and an old-world romance in one look.

Peach Tissue Garara by Preety Sidhu
Soft as a whispered blessing and resplendent in every thread, this peach tissue sharara by Preety Sidhu is bridal finesse at its finest. The short kurti, adorned with intricate zari and sequin work, pairs gracefully with a wide flared Garara and an equally detailed dupatta, making the entire ensemble gleam like poetry in motion. Perfect for a Jaago, Sagan, or day wedding, this look offers timeless charm with a fresh glow, for brides who want tradition to feel like a soft sunrise.

Royal Blue Sharara Set by Saggiphull
A stunning royal blue sharara set crafted with intricate gold zari and sequin embroidery. The ensemble features a beautifully embellished short kurti paired with wide-legged sharara pants and a matching embroidered dupatta. Designed by Saggiphull by Tulika Heer, this outfit reflects traditional Punjabi craftsmanship with a bold and vibrant colour palette.

Red Anarkali Lehenga by Rani Pink
Bold, bridal, and breathtaking – this red anarkali-style lehenga by Rani Pink is a timeless celebration of Punjabi grandeur. The full-flare kalidaar silhouette is elevated with golden embroidery and heritage-inspired motifs, while the red tone makes it perfect for brides who want to glow through the night. With its regal volume and twirl-worthy charm, this outfit is made for Jaago.

Blush Pink Lehenga with Anarkali by Scarlet by Shruti Jamaal
A blush pink lehenga paired with a matching Anarkali, intricately hand-embroidered in gold, this set by Scarlet by Shruti Jamaal captures the richness of Jaago celebrations. The flare and regal detailing make it an ideal pick for brides who want a traditional silhouette with soft romantic tones.

Royal Blue Sharara Set by Scarlet by Shruti Jamaal
This royal blue sharara set by Scarlet by Shruti Jamaal is crafted for brides who want to make a majestic statement on Jaago night. The bold hue, paired with fine traditional embroidery, offers a perfect balance of heritage and grandeur.

Fuchsia Lehenga Set by Scarlet by Shruti Jamaal
A vibrant pick for the modern Jaago bride, this fuchsia lehenga by Scarlet by Shruti Jamaal radiates festivity and tradition. Its rich silk base and classic silhouette bring effortless charm to night-long celebrations.

Oxidised Red Sharara Set by Style Statement by Sofia
This oxidised red sharara set by Style Statement by Sofia evokes the richness of heirloom textiles with a contemporary finish. The deep rust tone paired with intricate zardozi work makes it a powerful pick for brides who want to stand out during their Jaago ceremony without straying from tradition.

Vintage Maroon Garara Set by The Rose Girl
Deeply rooted in nostalgia and regal glamour, this maroon Garara set by The Rose Girl is a timeless ode to Punjabi heritage. Its rich tone, antique embroidery, and fluid silhouette make it an exquisite choice for a bride who wants to feel both traditional and powerful on her Jaago night.

Green Sharara with Gota and Figurative Embroidery by Turquoise Studio by Simran
This green sharara from Turquoise Studio by Simran is an ode to heritage with its figurative embroidery, gota detailing, and royal flair. Perfect for a bride who wants to blend folk storytelling with festive glam for her Jaago night.

Orange Sharara with Zari and Sequins by Turquoise Studio by Simran
This burnt orange sharara set from Turquoise Studio by Simran brings warmth and richness to Jaago celebrations. With classic motifs and ttraditional design, handcrafted with love, it’s an ideal pick for brides who love vivid colour with timeless detail.

Fuchsia Sharara with Multicolour Gheraa by Turquoise Studio by Simran
This bold fuchsia sharara by Turquoise Studio by Simran adds a splash of celebration with its contrasting multicolour ghera. A joyful pick for brides who want to twirl through their Jaago night in playful hues and statement embroidery.

Kalidaar Tissue Sharara set by White Lily by Navneet Sidhu
This hand-embroidered tissue kalidaar with matching sharara from White Lily by Navneet Sidhu is a regal tribute to heirloom fashion. With its fluid silhouette and majestic embroidery, it’s the kind of look that commands the spotlight at a Jaago celebration – timeless, opulent, and deeply rooted in tradition.

Blush Pink and Ice Blue Garara set by White Lily by Navneet Sidhu
This stunning garara set by White Lily by Navneet Sidhu pairs a blush pink embroidered kurta with wide-legged ice blue garara pants. It’s a refreshing palette for a night-time Jaago – festive, young, and full of grace, ideal for brides who want to glow without going over the top.

The Sunshine Sharara by Zarposhh
This vibrant yellow sharara set by Zarposhh feels like a celebration in motion. With beautiful and intricate embroidery, pink scalloped detailing, and a heritage silhouette, it captures the joy of Jaago night in its truest, most radiant form.

Jaago is more than just a pre-wedding function — it’s a night of rhythm, radiance, and cultural pride. From handcrafted shararas to heirloom-inspired kurtas, the Punjabi bride in 2025 is embracing outfits that are rooted in tradition yet styled for the now. Whether you’re leaning into bold hues, vintage embroidery, or subtle opulence, your Jaago look should reflect your story, your family’s legacy, and the joyful spirit of this iconic celebration.
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