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Mermaidcore Sarees, Lehengas, and Co-Ord Sets We Love 

The ocean has officially washed up on the shores of Indian fashion, and honestly? We're here for it. Mermaidcore fashion has gone from a niche aesthetic to a full-blown movement, and it's now making waves in the world of sarees, lehengas, and co-ord sets. 

If you've been scrolling through your feed lately, you've probably spotted the signs: shimmering scales, oceanic blues, pearl detailing, and silhouettes that hug and flare like a fish tail. It's whimsical, it's a little dramatic, and it's exactly the kind of energy you want when you're the best-dressed person at someone else's wedding. 

So whether you're a maximalist who loves a bit of sparkle or a cool girl looking for your next standout look, we've rounded up the dreamiest Indian Mermaidcore fashion picks. From sequinned sarees to fish-cut lehengas, here are the Mermaidcore outfits we can't stop thinking about. 

What is Mermaidcore Fashion, anyway? 

Before we dive in (pun fully intended), let's break it down. Mermaidcore is an aesthetic built around all things oceanic and ethereal. We're talking iridescent fabrics, shell and pearl embellishments, scale-like sequins, and colors pulled straight from the sea—think sapphire blue, emerald green, lavender, and pearly ivory. 

In Western fashion, it shows up as slinky dresses and shimmery makeup. But Indian Mermaidcore fashion takes things up a notch by weaving these elements into traditional silhouettes. The result? Occasion wear that feels both rooted and refreshingly new. 

The best part is how naturally the mermaid silhouette translates into Indian fashion. Fish-cut lehengas have been around for years, and draped sarees practically beg for that fluid, body-skimming fit. Mermaidcore just gives them a fresh, ocean-inspired twist. 

The Sarees That Channel Underwater Elegance 

A sequinned saree is the easiest way to dip your toe into this trend. The drape already does half the work, flowing around you like water, so all you need is the right shimmer and color story. 

Blue Lagoon Drape by Saaj by Ankita 

Saaj By Ankita knows how to do a draped saree gown, and this sky-blue stunner is proof. The soft, watery blue feels like the shallow end of a tropical lagoon, and the fluid drape gives you that effortless, just-emerged-from-the-sea look. It's elegant without trying too hard, which is exactly the vibe. 

Amethyst Tide Saree by Saaj by Ankita 

If blue feels too expected, go purple. This Amethyst Tide saree from Saaj By Ankita brings a moodier, more mysterious energy to the trend. The draped silhouette pools beautifully, and the rich amethyst tone reads like deep water at dusk. It's the saree equivalent of a siren who keeps you guessing. 

Emerald Reef Saree by Kiyohra 

Kiyohra brings the sea-green dream to life with this shimmering pick. Green is having a major moment in occasion wear, and this one leans into it with a shimmery finish that catches the light like sunlight bouncing off a coral reef. Kiyohra is known for pre-draped corset sarees that mix structure with ease, so expect a fit that flatters and a look that genuinely turns heads. 

 

Fish-Cut Lehengas with Mermaid Energy 

Mermaid lehengas were practically made for Mermaidcore. The silhouette is fitted through the hips and flares out at the hem—aka the literal shape of a mermaid tail. Add some pearl embellishments and oceanic colors, and you've got a showstopper. 

Lavender Pearl Fantasy by Baya 

Lavender is the soft-girl color of the season, and Baya nails it with this fish-cut beauty. Delicate floral motifs and pearl embellishments give it a dreamy, underwater-garden feel. It's romantic without being saccharine, and the pearl detailing adds just enough sparkle. Baya works a lot with pearl and sequin hand embroidery, so the craftsmanship here really shines. 

Ocean Jewel Couture by Dolly J 

Dolly J brings the drama with this green couture lehenga. Crystal detailing and pearl accents scatter across the fabric like treasure on the ocean floor, and the rich green color anchors the whole look. This is the piece for someone who wants Mermaidcore but with a serious couture edge—polished, luxe, and impossible to ignore. 

Sapphire Sea Muse by Silky Bindra 

For the maximalists, Silky Bindra delivers with this vibrant blue lehenga. The standout detail? Underwater flora embellishments that make it feel like you've been hand-painted with sea life. The bold sapphire tone is unapologetically loud, and the fish-cut silhouette keeps it sleek. Silky Bindra leans into embellished, statement-making pieces, so this one's for anyone who wants to be remembered. 

 

Co-Ord Sets for the Cool Girls 

Not every Mermaidcore moment calls for a full lehenga or saree. Co-ord sets for women are the easy, modern alternative—comfortable, mix-and-match friendly, and just as eye-catching. They're perfect for sangeets, cocktail nights, or any wedding guest outfit where you want to dance without wrestling a dupatta. 

Moonlit Mermaid Set by Payal & Zinal 

Payal & Zinal (and their younger line, ZiP) are co-ord royalty, and this silver sequinned set is exactly why. The all-over shimmer catches light like moonlight on water, and the relaxed co-ord shape means you can move, dance, and actually enjoy the party. It's playful, easy, and undeniably cool. 

Deep Sea Siren Set by Varun Chakkilam 

Varun Chakkilam, the Hyderabad-based designer known for intricate glass bead and threadwork, brings serious texture to the table. This deep-sea set pairs a fish-cut skirt with glass bead and tassel details that sway as you move—almost like swimming. It's structured, sophisticated, and has that quiet-luxury feel that fashion editors love. 

Pearl Coast Siren by Kashmiraa 

Kashmiraa rounds things out with an ivory dream. Scalloped embroidery and delicate beadwork give this co-ord a soft, sandy-shore elegance—think pearls washing up on a beach at golden hour. If bold blues and greens aren't your thing, this neutral take on Mermaidcore is subtle, chic, and endlessly versatile. 

 

How To Style Mermaidcore Without Going Full Costume 

The trick to nailing ocean-inspired fashion is restraint. You don't need scales, shells, and sequins all at once. Pick one hero element—a sequinned saree, a fish-cut lehenga, or a pearl-heavy co-ord—and build around it. 

A few quick tips: 

  • Let the outfit do the talking. If you're wearing a heavily embellished piece, keep jewellery minimal—pearl studs or a simple cuff. 
  • Lean into iridescent makeup. A dewy highlight and a glossy lip channel that wet, just-out-of-the-water glow. 
  • Choose one color story. Mixing every oceanic shade at once can read busy. Pick blue or green or lavender and commit. 

Make A Splash This Season 

Mermaidcore isn't just a passing tide—it's one of the most fun occasion wear trends to hit Indian fashion in a while. Whether you go for a draped saree from Saaj By Ankita, a fish-cut lehenga from Dolly J, or a sequinned co-ord from Payal & Zinal, the goal is the same: modern siren dressing that feels playful, powerful, and totally you. 

The next time you're hunting for a wedding guest outfit, skip the predictable and dive into something a little more enchanting. Start with one ocean-inspired piece, style it your way, and let the compliments roll in like waves. 

Ready to find your inner siren? Pick your favorite from this list and make your next event a moment. 

 

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  • Ishika Sen crafts compelling fashion content with a sharp eye for style, couture, and whatever’s worth a second look. A travel enthusiast at heart, she's always chasing new trends and destinations. Outside of work, you’ll likely find her at the gym or unwinding with a good movie.

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