The ensemble took 22 months to complete and was the perfect ensemble for the final wedding celebration.
House of Kotdwara restored the Awadhi farshi gharara using real zari fabricated in Surat.
The most special reveal came on the day of the wedding reception as the bride recreated her mother’s thirty-year-old bridal gharara.
A contemporary sheer veil draped over the curve-hugging mermaid silhouette lehenga completed Pernia’s look.
Ethereal and regal silver bridal wear by Élan was an eclectic yet perfect choice for her nikah ceremony. Laden with laden Swarovski crystals and hand-cut fabric florals, this design took almost 504 hours to complete.
For the sangeet ceremony, Pernia looked a vision in a bespoke rose-gold and blush pink bridal lehenga by Pakistan-based designer Faraz Manan.
The beaded kurta set was accessorized with diamond maang tika and earrings.
The bride chose an elegant Pernia Qureshi Brand ensemble for the Mehendi ceremony in Istanbul.
The colour theme continued with Pernia’s hair accessory too.
The pre-wedding glam was all shades of pastel, sugar, spice and everything nice!
For her photoshoot with the bridesmaids, Pernia wore a pink satin ensemble from her namesake brand.
Bridal makeup has evolved into a process that celebrates natural, fresh beauty.
Not quite blue, not quite green, teal strikes the perfect balance, bringing richness, depth, and a modern edge to bridal and festive wardrobes.
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