Unconventional potlis for the wedding guest who refuses to be basic
A fresh take on a festive classic Lead image: Shilpa Shetty/Instagram & brands
Toasty brown blushes that add warmth to your bridal glow
Think cinnamon, cocoa, and bronze—these brown-toned blushes bring depth, dimension, and a sun-kissed flush. Lead image: Athiya Shetty/Instagram
Halter sharara sets that allow you to dance the night away, hassle free!
Choose to skip the dupatta or not, equal parts festive and functional, these halter sharara sets are made for twirling through sangeet nights and wedding after-parties. Image credits: The brands
Pearl-embellished flats are a chic bridal alternative to heels
Be it delicate mules or contemporary slip-ons, these pearl-studded styles provide festive elegance without discomfort. Images courtesy the brands
In full bloom: The floral lehenga remains a bridal favourite
From soft pastels to bright, embroidered botanicals, a floral lehenga makes for a romantic and compelling statement. Lead image: Karisma Kapoor/Instagram
Kosa silk sarees that new brides are choosing for heartfelt ceremonies
For brides who like traditional elegance. Lead image: Sonalee Kulkarni/Instagram
Soft glam, zero fuss: The kaftan is an essential for the bridal trousseau
Feminine, relaxed, and effortlessly glamorous, the easy-breezy kaftan bridges the gap between comfort and couture. Lead image: Kareena Kapoor Khan & Aliaa Bhaat/Instagram
Gota patti dupattas for brides who love classic craft
Bring lots of sparkle to your ensemble! Lead image: Alia Bhatt/Instagram & Vidya Balan/Instagram
Ethnic jackets that belong in a modern bridal wardrobe
Traditional details woven into contemporary styling. Lead image: Rakul Preet Singh/Instagram
Jadau bangles for brides who love traditional jewellery
Where tradition meets bridal grandeur. Lead image: Aditi Rao Hydari/Instagram
