Maroon and burgundy occupy a special place in Indian fashion. Deeper and more sophisticated than red, these colours carry warmth without demanding attention. They're the choice of those who understand that true elegance whispers rather than shouts. Here's your guide to wearing maroon and burgundy in Indian fashion.
Understanding Maroon vs Burgundy
Maroon: A brownish-red with earthy undertones. Warm, traditional, grounded.
Burgundy: A purplish-red with cooler undertones. Sophisticated, modern, luxurious.
Wine: Deep red with purple hints, often used interchangeably with burgundy.
Why Maroon Works for Indian Occasions
- Versatility: Appropriate for weddings, festivals, and formal events
- Flattering: Suits most Indian skin tones beautifully
- Photography: Photographs richly without overwhelming
- Pairing: Works with gold, silver, and contrasting colours
Red Silk with Maroon Accents
The JAZABAH & SAIYAN deep red silk kurta features tonal embroidery along the neckline, hem, and sleeves using gota patti, marodi, resham, and bead work. The floral bel pattern carries through to the pant hem for a cohesive look.
Sindoori Red: Maroon's Brighter Cousin
The SAKHI deep sindoori red organza saree features sequin, cutdana, and gota work with floral butis and a scalloped border. This shade bridges red and maroon beautifully.
Vermillion for Evening Impact
The LAAL ISHQ deep vermillion organza silk saree features sequin vines and abstract florals. Paired with a violet blouse, it creates a striking combination that's both traditional and modern.
Styling Maroon Indian Outfits
With gold jewellery: The classic choice. Kundan, polki, and traditional gold enhance maroon's warmth.
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Contrast dupatta: Pink, gold, or orange dupattas add dimension to maroon outfits.
Makeup: Nude or berry lips complement maroon. Avoid orange-toned makeup that might clash.
Maroon for Different Occasions
Weddings: Perfect for both bride and guests. Less expected than red, equally auspicious.
Winter events: Maroon feels especially appropriate for cold-weather celebrations.
Evening occasions: The depth of maroon shines in artificial light.
Formal gatherings: More sophisticated than bright colours, ideal for corporate events.
Maroon for Different Skin Tones
Fair skin: Both maroon and burgundy work beautifully. The contrast is striking.
Medium skin: Your colour! Almost all maroon shades complement medium skin tones.
Deeper skin: Choose richer, more saturated maroons. Avoid very muted or dusty tones.
Maroon Combinations
- Maroon and gold: Classic, traditional, wedding-appropriate
- Maroon and pink: Romantic, feminine, modern
- Maroon and green: Unexpected, striking, contemporary
- Maroon and ivory: Elegant, subtle, sophisticated
Explore our full collection for maroon and burgundy pieces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is maroon as auspicious as red for weddings?
Yes, maroon is considered equally auspicious. Many brides choose maroon for a sophisticated alternative to traditional red.
Can I wear maroon in summer?
Yes, but consider lighter fabrics like chiffon or georgette. Heavy maroon silk may feel overwhelming in heat.
Does maroon work for day events?
Choose lighter burgundy or wine shades for daytime. Save deep maroon for evening occasions.
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