Aashka Goradia's wedding outfits have a Padmavati connection; find out how

Here's how Aashka Goradia's wedding lehenga will look like.

Updated on Dec 01, 2017  |  10:16 AM IST |  4.3M
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Aashka Goradia and Brent Goble's wedding is nothing short of a fairy tale with the desi-videsi connect. The duo won our hearts as the dancing Jodi in Nach Baliye. Now, the couple is all set to tie the knot on December 3, 2017, in Ahmedabad. 

While their sangeet and Mehendi outfits are already known, we wondered who is designing Aashka's wedding lehengas. Well, it has a Padmavati connect to it. Wondering, how?

Well, Aashka's wedding outfits are being designed by the costume designers of Deepika Padukone's magnum opus Padmavati, Rimple & Harpreet Narula.

We have got the design of Aashka's lehenga and the intricate detailing on it has already got us excited. Speaking about it, Harpreet said, "Aashka is a warm and vivacious young lady. Upon interacting with her, we decided to give her a vibrant lehenga with a play of colours rendered in the embroidery. The ghaghra that was custom designed for her, features a blooming Garden of Paradise taken from Arabesque jaalis that we came across our travels in Turkey and is done in fine resham and kasab embroidery. We decided to offset the skirt with a gold kasab choli and a light tulle odhna with delicate metal sequins to add a hint of sparkle to the outfit."  

Talking about her wedding, Aashka earlier stated to a leading daily, "My love story is a fairytale, so why not the wedding? If you asked me a couple of years ago, I used to think that I wouldn't ever get married. Today, my friends ask me about that thought and my answer is that I found the right guy and what matters is getting married to him. This decision has led to the happiness of my family, who have always dreamt that I get married in a certain way, which is why I am going all out to have a fairy-tale wedding."

She further said, "I am excited that Brent’s family wants an Indian style wedding. I have been working on their clothes for the various functions. I realise it is not the big day that matters but the small moments leading to the big day that do. I never imagined that I would experience such joy in life or have an intercultural marriage. The white wedding will be different as my family will do things that they have never done before. I am still working on my vows. There are many new things I am doing that I never thought I would do."

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