Deepika Padukone's Padmaavat designers were the mastermind behind Kapil Sharma and Ginni's wedding attires

Ace designers' duo Rimple and Harpreet Narula took to their Instagram page and shared an unseen photo from Kapil Sharma and Ginni Chatrath's wedding ceremony.

Updated on Dec 27, 2018  |  04:12 PM IST |  4.1M
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In the year 2018, we witnessed several couples from the world of Bollywood and television tying the knot and gave us immense couple goals. One of the most awaited weddings was of Kapil Sharma and his longtime girlfriend Ginni Chatrath. The couple tied the knot on December 13, 2018, at Kapil's hometown Jalandhar. They made for a gorgeous couple in their wedding attire and people were elated to see their favourite comedian as a married man.

Interestingly, Kapil and Ginni's wedding outfits were designed by ace designers Rimple and Harpreet Narula, who are known for the incredible costumes they designed for Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor's Padmaavat. They took to their Instagram page and shared an unseen photo from Kapil and Ginni's wedding. For the wedding ceremony, Kapil was seen in a green sherwani while Ginni wore a traditional red lehenga designed by Rimple and Harpreet.

Check out the photo below and tell us about it in the comments section.


For the main wedding, Ginni ( @ginnichatrath )wanted a classic red lehenga. After a number of private consultations at our atelier, we zeroed in on a stunning antique hand-painted Pichhwai that would be the inspiration behind her lehenga's art work. The textile depicted a stunning riverside view of the Mathura Ghats which was meticulously translated on to each panel of the lehenga...to achieve a 360-degree view of the riverfront as it was in the past. The handcrafted skirt was rendered on tulle using Kashmiri-tilla, resham, sippi and sucha gota. It was paired with a blouse featuring a tessellated dabbi jaal derived from a Mughal jharokha and sheer tulle dupattas. Kapil ( @kapilsharma ) wanted a restrained look albeit with a pop of colour. His sherwani was done in a lush old green taken from the shades foliage present in Ginni's lehenga-scape. The silk jacket was first hand-pleated and then overlayed with a dabbi jaal using antique sippi and finished with a hand crafted marodi embroidery border. It was paired with a hand printed chanderi kurta-churidar and a pair of lavish juttis. #rah #rahtribe #rimpleandharpreet

They posted the photo with a caption describing the wedding trousseau. They said, "For the main wedding, Ginni ( @ginnichatrath )wanted a classic red lehenga. After a number of private consultations at our atelier, we zeroed in on a stunning antique hand-painted Pichhwai that would be the inspiration behind her lehenga's artwork. The textile depicted a stunning riverside view of the Mathura Ghats which was meticulously translated on to each panel of the lehenga...to achieve a 360-degree view of the riverfront as it was in the past. The handcrafted skirt was rendered on tulle using Kashmiri-tilla, resham, sippi and sucha gota. It was paired with a blouse featuring a tessellated dabbi jaal derived from a Mughal jharokha and sheer tulle dupattas."

They also said, "Kapil ( @kapilsharma ) wanted a restrained look albeit with a pop of colour. His sherwani was done in a lush old green taken from the shades foliage present in Ginni's lehenga-scape. The silk jacket was first hand-pleated and then overlayed with a dabbi jaal using antique sippi and finished with a hand crafted marodi embroidery border. It was paired with a hand printed chanderi kurta-churidar and a pair of lavish juttis."


For their Mumbai reception held recently, Kapil ( @kapilsharma ) and Ginni ( @ginnichatrath ) asked us to come up with a concept that is rich and traditional as well as modern at the same time. For Kapil, we made a classic black silk bandhgala jacket paired with a pair of slim cut pants. The jacket features tonal resham thread embroidery, used as a painterly homage to depict an artwork of florals and foliage derived from the works of the iconic 19th century British textile designer William Morris. The look was finished off with a pair of bespoke embroidered shoes. Ginni's reception lehenga was a lavish ode to an archival 18th century European Chintz textile from our personal collection. The lehenga features a melange of motifs- birds of paradise, blooming lotus blossoms, brimming Vases of Plenty; rendered on tulle using delicate resham aari embroidery, chaawal-tanka stitches,nalki and nakshi, imported sequins,crystals and multi-hued pearls. The hand crafted lehenga was paired with a sequin encrusted corset and wispy tulle dupatta. #rah #rahtribe #rimpleandharpreet


For their Mumbai reception held recently, Kapil ( @kapilsharma ) and Ginni ( @ginnichatrath ) asked us to come up with a concept that is rich and traditional as well as modern at the same time. For Kapil, we made a classic black silk bandhgala jacket paired with a pair of slim cut pants. The jacket features tonal resham thread embroidery, used as a painterly homage to depict an artwork of florals and foliage derived from the works of the iconic 19th century British textile designer William Morris. The look was finished off with a pair of bespoke embroidered shoes. Ginni's reception lehenga was a lavish ode to an archival 18th century European Chintz textile from our personal collection. The lehenga features a melange of motifs- birds of paradise, blooming lotus blossoms, brimming Vases of Plenty; rendered on tulle using delicate resham aari embroidery, chaawal-tanka stitches,nalki and nakshi, imported sequins,crystals and multi-hued pearls. The hand crafted lehenga was paired with a sequin encrusted corset and wispy tulle dupatta. #rah #rahtribe #rimpleandharpreet


For their Amritsar reception, we took a very traditional route with Ginni's ( @ginnichatrath ) pistachio hued lehenga which was paired with a classic kurti. The tulle and silk lehenga features a jaal of gokru gotta and kachi-patti embroidery which forms a resplendent canopy over delicate floral blossoms and peacock motifs derived from a Mughal Garden of Paradise miniature painting. The traditional Kachi Patti embroidery involves an almost origami-like technique of delicate hand folded gota petals combined with metal salma and tikkis meticulously sewn on the ground fabric. The embroidery was combined along with resham, textured metal sequins and semi-precious stones to render the intricately detailed motifs on the lehenga and kurti. The sheer tulle odhna featured a multi-hued patchwork border and delicate floral trellises. Kalpil's ( @kapilsharma )lush burgundy toned velvet bandhgala featured asymmetrical bursts of floral motifs rendered in dabka and kasab; and was paired with a pair of slim fit pants and hand embroidered bespoke shoes." #rah #rahtribe #rimpleandharpreet


For their Amritsar reception, we took a very traditional route with Ginni's ( @ginnichatrath ) pistachio hued lehenga which was paired with a classic kurti. The tulle and silk lehenga features a jaal of gokru gotta and kachi-patti embroidery which forms a resplendent canopy over delicate floral blossoms and peacock motifs derived from a Mughal Garden of Paradise miniature painting. The traditional Kachi Patti embroidery involves an almost origami-like technique of delicate hand folded gota petals combined with metal salma and tikkis meticulously sewn on the ground fabric. The embroidery was combined along with resham, textured metal sequins and semi-precious stones to render the intricately detailed motifs on the lehenga and kurti. The sheer tulle odhna featured a multi-hued patchwork border and delicate floral trellises. #rah #rahtribe #rimpleandharpreet


For the main wedding, Ginni ( @ginnichatrath )wanted a classic red lehenga. After a number of private consultations at our atelier, we zeroed in on a stunning antique hand-painted Pichhwai that would be the inspiration behind her lehenga's art work. The textile depicted a stunning riverside view of the Mathura Ghats which was meticulously translated on to each panel of the lehenga...to achieve a 360-degree view of the riverfront as it was in the past. The handcrafted skirt was rendered on tulle using Kashmiri-tilla, resham, sippi and sucha gota. It was paired with a blouse featuring a tessellated dabbi jaal derived from a Mughal jharokha and sheer tulle dupattas. Kapil ( @kapilsharma ) wanted a restrained look albeit with a pop of colour. His sherwani was done in a lush old green taken from the shades foliage present in Ginni's lehenga-scape. The silk jacket was first hand-pleated and then overlayed with a dabbi jaal using antique sippi and finished with a hand crafted marodi embroidery border. It was paired with a hand printed chanderi kurta-churidar and a pair of lavish juttis. #rah #rahtribe #rimpleandharpreet


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