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Sabyasachi bride in Italy: South Indian bride's dreamy veil blends tradition with romance

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 11, 2025, 09:25 IST
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​A Tuscan affair: Where east meets west in style

In the serene hills of Tuscany, South Indian bride Tanika D’Souza tied the knot with her Scottish fiancé Jamie Errington in a breathtaking cross-cultural wedding. While the romance felt straight out of a film, what truly captivated fashion lovers was Tanika’s bridal look—anchored by the artistry of Sabyasachi Mukherjee.

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Sabyasachi’s ivory saree: A study in elegant restraint

Veering away from traditional bridal reds, Tanika chose an ivory silk saree by Sabyasachi, rich in texture but light in embellishment. The saree featured minimal naksi hand embroidery, allowing its subtle sheen to take centre stage. The highlight? A striking cut-dana embroidered border that added just enough shimmer for bridal impact.

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​The dream blouse and that veil moment

Tanika’s blouse was full-sleeved and glove-like, detailed with self-embroidery in floral and leaf motifs. She elevated her look with a custom sheer veil, mirroring the saree’s shimmer and border work, a bridal statement that fused modern sensibility with vintage romance. The saree also had a fishtail hemline, enhancing her silhouette and giving a couture twist to tradition.

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​Beauty in simplicity: Hair, makeup and jewels

Tanika kept her bridal glam minimal yet impactful. A nude matte base, smokey eyes, and blushed cheeks gave her a soft-focus glow. Her hair was tied in a low bun with loose tendrils framing her face. She accessorised with diamond-pearl earrings and her engagement ring—no necklace needed when the saree does the talking.

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​Jamie Errington’s Scottish royalty look

Groom Jamie Errington honoured his heritage in a traditional Scottish kilt from Stewart Christie & Co., paired with a jacket and MacGregor & MacDuf waistcoat. He wore a fly plaid over his shoulder and paid tribute to family by wearing his grandfather’s vintage watch. Together, the couple blended Indian and Scottish traditions into a harmonious visual story.

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A modern Sabyasachi bride for the ages

Tanika D’Souza’s wedding look is one for the bridal fashion books. With Sabyasachi’s understated grandeur and her personal flair, she created a modern Indian bridal look that was intimate, international, and iconically elegant.

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What a moment!

This is one of the loveliest weddings we have seen on the internet, what are your thoughts about the same?

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