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Aditi Rao Hydari to Katrina Kaif: 5 Bollywood-Sabyasachi brides who painted the town red

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 7, 2024, 09:11 IST
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We can’t stop gushing over these brides in red

Sabyasachi is one of the most celebrated and renowned designers in the Indian fashion industry, known for his exceptional creations that have earned global recognition. A go-to designer for brides, Sabyasachi has made a mark with his one-of-a-kind masterpieces, blending traditional craftsmanship with cultural elegance. His signature red bridal creations, in particular, have become iconic and set the standard for wedding fashion. Let’s take a look at some stunning Bollywood brides who embraced Sabyasachi's exquisite charm on their big day, making red a timeless wedding statement.

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Anushka Sharma

Anushka Sharma’s wedding lehenga, designed by Sabyasachi Mukherjee, became an instant sensation and a timeless inspiration for brides. The blush pink ensemble, adorned with delicate floral embroidery in silk thread, perfectly captured Anushka’s understated elegance and contemporary style. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the lehenga featured hand-dyed fabrics and intricate handwork that paid homage to traditional Indian craftsmanship while exuding modern charm. Paired with minimal yet exquisite jewellery, her bridal look was a refreshing departure from conventional bold colours, setting a new trend in the world of bridal fashion and cementing her wedding attire as an iconic moment in sartorial history

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Aditi Rao Hydari

The most recent bride on our list has to be the gorgeous Aditi Rao Hydari. She took centre stage with a plain red Sabyasachi lehenga with heavy multi-layered intricate golden detailing just at the bottom which also had hints of a red and black backdrop. Opting to be the queen of minimalism, Aditi added a plain sheer dupatta with subtle golden lace around the border and wore a plain high-neck full-sleeves blouse with a subtle jewellery look.
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Katrina Kaif

Katrina Kaif opted for a stunning red and golden lehenga and looked like an iconic statue as she walked down the aisle with Vicky Kaushal. Stealing the spotlight in this stunning fit, her lehenga was dipped in golden embroidery with broad brocades and lavish gold borders. The diva paired it with a similar blouse and elegantly draped a beautiful heavy embroidered dupatta over her head with stunning Sabyasachi Heritage Jewellery and on-fleek makeup.
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Deepika Padukone

For her Punjabi-styled wedding, the diva opted for a crimson red and gold Sabyasachi lehenga featuring dancing peacock motifs and a phrase embedded which meant, “Sada Saubhagyavati Bhava.” She teamed it with a stunning red blouse and a heavy embroidered dupatta which had beautiful golden and red detailing around the border with another dupatta which was carried as a veil.
(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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Mouni Roy

Mouni Roy’s Bengali look in the Sabyasachi ensemble was no less than a dream. The diva wore a breathtaking red Sabyasachi lehenga with a half-sleeve blouse and a voluminous skirt featuring silver and golden embroidery detailing and had a meaningful Sanskrit blessing embroidered which meant, “Aayushmati Bhava” written on her beautiful mesh finish dupatta. She completed the look with uncut diamond and emerald chandbaali earrings, a choker, a matha patti, and stunning bangles.
(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka opted for a sindoor-red Sabyasachi lehenga which boasted hand-cut organza flowers, French knots, tons of crystals and sequins, and stunning layers of elaborate work, and opted for a stunning mesh finish dupatta. The lehenga took 110 embroiders to create the ultimate look and took 3,720 hours. Setting the tone of a dreamy Indian fairytale dress, her entire look came beautifully together.
(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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