By Pavani Sanghi Last Updated:
In the era of big fat Indian weddings, many people prefer their weddings to be simple, offbeat, and elegant. The ace fashion designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee has got everything covered for such brides and grooms. From minimal and unique hues for wedding outfits to dazzling jewellery, you are bound to find a perfect bridal attire in Sabyasachi’s closet. Crafted with sheer elegance and authenticity, the bride of the week chose this offbeat colour for her wedding lehenga.
Bride Tanvi Singh established her new normal by donning a tone of beige at her wedding while her beau wore a black-hued outfit. Thanks to Sabyasachi’s bridal collection, the bride embraced a shade which, according to some, is not the most suitable shade to be worn for a wedding. However, Tanvi created a fashion statement that proved that even a neutral colour can look stylish and timeless. Look at the elegant and minimalistic detailing featured in this lehenga.
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The bridal lehenga, curated by the House of Sabyasachi, stood out for two reasons. Firstly, not many brides donned a beige-shaded lehenga and looked radiant. Secondly, the border of this lehenga looked captivating on the monotone outfit. With embroidery done on the soft net of the lehenga, the golden patchwork on the black border complemented the bride's royal look.
The hues and border of the dupatta blended well with Tanvi's lehenga and she looked ethereal in the light floral pattern embroidered on the dupatta. This coordination of dupatta and lehenga enhanced the overall look of the bride.
Bride Tanvi Singh wore a contrasting maroon-coloured choli, with mirror and gota work on it. With a plunging V-neck style and sleeves coming up to the elbows, the design of the blouse looked traditional, and added one-of-a-kind factor to the bride's overall look.
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Tanvi Singh opted for intricate and subtle jewellery from Preeti Mohan's collection. She looked classy in the maang teeka and jhumkas, paired with a nath and necklace of pearls and polki accents. On the other hand, the smokey eyes, the light pink blush, and the nude pink lipstick sparked a glow on her face.
The finishing touch of this offbeat wedding was the unique choice of flowers for the garlands and the mandap. The bride also got her husband's initials written on her mehendi. Hence proved, Tanvi Singh's wedding can be your guide to do a backyard wedding in an Indian style.
It consumes a lot of time to plan a wedding, and a lot more to execute it perfectly. We hope Tanvi Singh’s wedding gave you some ideas for your upcoming wedding.
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