What's trending this wedding season: Tips every bride needs to know from the Vogue Wedding Show

Updated on Feb 10, 2017  |  06:04 PM IST |  13.1M
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Vogue Wedding Show 2016, a 3-day luxurious wedding exhibition, showcased the finest, latest and most exclusive services in the bridal world at Taj Palace. It showcased India’s most exclusive bridal extravaganza.

We caught up with every bride's dream team at the Vogue Wedding Show and here is what they have to say:

Manish Arora

Since weddings are all about celebration, happiness and joy, that is what Manish Arora is reflecting in his wedding wear collection. If you are adventurous, like to stand out, not afraid of anything and know what you want, Manish Arora is the man for you. His quirky designs, a splash of colours and interesting drapes are definitely catchy.


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The highlight of the collection:

Patchwork, bright colours and quirky fits and drapes.

Tarun Tahiliani

Tarun designed his collection keeping the new minimal bride in mind. His collection has a lot of pastels, nudes and beiges. Most brides end up looking like they are wearing costumes with an addition of motifs and zardozi on their outfits. The designer believes that now it's time to become contemporary and embrace the new - let go of the heavy costumes, return to finesse and delicacy with modern day construction technique and super high glamour.


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Highlight of the collection:

Light pastel colours like nudes, beiges, and gold, intricate designs with finesse and delicacy.

Gaurav Gupta :

Gaurav's latest collection 'Scape Song' is all about adding bling and glamour to minimalistic colours such as powder blues and pastel pinks. Build on the glam factor with Swarovski crystals in 3 dimensions and peek-a-boo cut-outs indigenously placed in the gowns and waterfall fluid type silhouettes,  his collection was inspired by Game of Thrones, nature, architecture and sculptures. 

Highlight of the collection:

Skip embroidery and zardozi work and go for crystals embellishments and light colours, asymmetrical drapes and strategical cut outs in the outfit. Add more element and character to the look.

Anita Dongre:

For you brides out there who love their pinks and reds, Anita Dongre has good news for you. Her collection is all about these young and vibrant colours with circuitous work and designs. For girls who are feminine, sexy and loves Indian wear, this collection is a perfect fit.


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Highlight of the collection:

Classic fits and colours never go out of fashion. Skip mirror work and go for gotta patti work this season.

Jewellery Trends:

Layering, but a different sort of layering! Not the typical choker and longer necklaces but having several types of layers in your necklace is a huge trend. Use nuts, scattered emeralds, pearls and Kundan in your jewellery. A mix of different traditions, Indian craftsmanship, carved emeralds and everything else is modern in the new bride's jewellery box.

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