Being one of the most popular designers among new-age brides, Sabyasachi Mukherjee rules over bridal fashion. So, let's take a look at South Indian brides who wore Sabyasachi saree on their D-day.
Weddings in India are nothing less than a festival. It is celebrated in the most lavish and beautiful way. From exquisite decor to yummy delicacies, Indian weddings are all about going over the top. However, amid all the chaos, it is the bride and their unique ensemble that remains the centre of attraction. The dulhaniyas started preparing in advance so they could exude perfection on their special day. From finalising the jewellery to deciding upon what to wear, without a doubt, the journey of becoming a bride is a roller coaster ride.
While many new-age brides are opting for unique lehengas for their wedding day, most South Indian brides are still rooted in their culture. For South Indian brides, nothing can replace the place of a beautiful saree in their hearts. Their love for Kanjeevaram, silk and Banarasi sarees are never-ending. And when we talk about these beautiful sarees, how can we forget to mention the name of the ace designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, a man who is famous across the globe for his culturally-influenced designs? So, let's take a look at the South Indian brides who donned the Sabyasachi saree on their special day.
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South Indian bride, Anushaa Ramesh tied the knot to the man of her dreams in a traditional wedding ceremony. For her special day, the bride opted for a red-coloured silk saree from the shelves of ace deisgner, Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Her saree featured tiny golden prints all over it and a broad border. She paired it with a golden floral-printed blouse, layered pearl necklace, jhumkas, a pearl drop maang-teeka, bangles, and a sleek waist belt. Smokey eyes, nude lips, blushed cheeks and gajra-adorned hairdo amped her look.
The Sabyasachi bride, Sneha donned a red-coloured Kanjeevaram saree on her wedding day. Her saree featured intricate golden prints all over it and a broad lace detailed on the hemline. She paired it with an embroidered blouse, kundan choker, jhumkas, a dainty maang-teeka, red chooda, a stone-studded waist belt, bold eye makeup, red lips, blushed cheeks, highlighted cheekbones and braided hairdo.
The South Indian bride, Namratha Reddy looked breathtaking at her wedding as she donned a beautiful half-half peach-hued saree from Sabyasachi Mukherjee's collection. Her saree featured green block prints on half and intricate zari embroidery in emerald green colour on the other half. She paired it with a full-sleeved blouse featuring crystal stone on the sleeve and embroidery. A statement diamond necklace, matching danglers, a stone bindi, dewy makeup and a low-side bun added stars to her look.
South Indian bride, Gouthami Devan donned a red-coloured silk saree featuring golden block prints and an intricately designed border from Sabyasachi Mukherjee's collection. She paired her saree with an embroidered blouse, statement layered gold necklaces, jhumkas, a mathapatti, a kamarbandh, and bangles. Smokey eyes, bold lips, highlighted cheekbones, and a gajra-adorned braided hairdo completed her look.
South Indian bride, Shravya Reddy looked ethereal in a golden-coloured printed Kanjeevaram saree from the shelves of ace deisgner, Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Her saree featured crystal stone, golden moti and embroidery work on the border. She paired it with a matching-hued blouse that featured tiny sequin work. Layered diamond necklaces, matching earrings, a nose ring, a mathapatti, a temple-designed kamarbandh, bangles, dewy makeup and a braided hairdo added stars to her look.
The Sabyasachi bride, Pratima Singh donned a red-coloured Banarasi saree that featured intricate golden prints all over it. She teamed it with a buti-worked velvet blouse featuring lace detail on the hemline. A statement polki necklace, matching earrings, a mathapatti, traditional hair accessories, bangles, a gold waist belt, bold makeup and a gajra-adorned bun hairdo complemented her look.
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South Indian bride, Subhikksha Balaje donned an orange-hued golden-printed Kanjeevaram saree from Sabyasachi Mukherjee's collection. Her saree featured a broad golden border and sleek lace detail on the hemline. She paired it with a maroon-coloured round neckline blouse adorned with sitaara and lace details. She accentuated her look with a gold necklace, matching jhumkas, a maang-teeka, bangles, smokey eyes, glossy lips, blushed cheeks, a red bindi and a gajra adorned half-tied hairdo.
South Indian bride, Kalyani Vidya exuded glam at her reception party in a black-coloured sequin saree and teamed it with a matching blouse. Her outfit was from the shelves of ace designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee. She accentuated her look with an emerald green gemstone drop pearl choker, stud earrings, a ring, smokey eyes, nude lips, highlighted cheekbones and golden flower-adorned open tresses.
Sabyasachi bride, Suraiya Safa donned a red-coloured golden buti-worked georgette saree. Her saree featured an intricate printed border. She paired her saree with a contrasting green-coloured embroidered velvet blouse, and a floral-printed organza veil. A diamond choker, a layered gold necklace, gemstone drop earrings, a matching maang-teeka, bangles rings, smokey eyes, red lips, highlighted cheekbones, and a low bun accentuated her look.
Sabyasachi bride, Farah Safar looked beautiful in a green-coloured embellished saree featuring an intricate border. She paired it with a contrasting maroon-hued velvet blouse, and a green floral-printed organza veil. A pearl drop choker, a layered necklace, jhumkas, a borla, bangles, minimal makeup and a rose-adorned bun added stars to her look.
Sabyasachi bride, Elenza Jose looked like a princess at her dreamy wedding in Kerala. For her special day, the bride opted for a beige-hued net saree that featured white-hued floral thread embroidery at the pallu, a broad crystal-studded border and tassel detail on the hemline. She paired it with a zari-worked blouse, a sleek diamond necklace, matching earrings, and a bracelet. Smokey eyes, nude lips, highlighted cheekbones and a sheer veil complemented her look.
Sabyasachi bride, Shriraksha Joshi donned a red-coloured silk saree on her wedding day. Her saree featured golden buti prints all over it and an intricate lace detailed border. She teamed it with a plain blouse, a gold choker, a long pearl necklace, dainty earrings, and bangles. Bold lips, shimmery eyeshadow, blushed cheeks, sindoor-adorned bun amped her look.
The South Indian bride, Yuthika Raju donned a beautiful orange-hued Kanjeevaram saree from Sabyasachi Mukherjee's collection at her kalyanam. Her saree featured checkered golden prints and zari worked border. She paired it with a red-hued embroidered blouse and an organza veil adorned with golden lace. Pearl-detailed layered neckpieces, matching jhumkas, a mathapatti, suraj chanda, kamarbandh, bangles, smokey eyes, nude lips and a braided hairdo added stars to her look.
The South Indian bride, Manisha Reddy donned a sky blue-hued Banarasi from the shelves of ace designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee at her wedding day. Her saree featured golden floral prints all over it and lace detail at the border. She paired it with a matching blouse, layered diamond and topaz necklaces, matching earrings, a maang-teeka, bangles and a kamarbandh. Smokey eyes, bold lips, blushed cheeks, highlighted cheekbones and a bindi amped her look.
The South Indian bride, Vidya ditched the traditional Kanjeevaram saree and opted for a mint green-hued floral embroidered saree for her special day. Her saree was from the shelves of ace designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee. The bride teamed it with a brocade blouse, diamond necklace, matching earrings, gold kadas, smokey makeup and flower-adorned bun.
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The South Indian bride, Nivetha Venkatasamy opted for a beige-hued saree from the shelves of popular designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Her saree featured zari embroidery and tiny crystal stones. She paired it with a sequin blouse, a diamond necklace, matching earrings, and bangles. Smokey eyes, glossy lips, blushed cheeks, highlighted cheekbones and curly open tresses complemented her bridal look.
Keeping touch with her traditional roots, the Sabyasachi bride, Bhavana Murali donned a red-coloured Banarasi brocade saree featuring floral-work in golden threads. She teamed it with a block-printed blouse, layered gold temple jewellery, matching earrings, bangles, kamarbandh, a mathpatti, bold makeup and a gajra-adorned bun.
The South Indian bride, Akshaya Ramya donned a red-coloured block-printed Kanjeevaram saree from Sabyasachi Mukherjee's collection on her special day. She paired it with a zari embroidered blouse, layered gold necklaces, matching earrings, a broad mathapatti, a Goddes-designed kamarbandh, bangles, smokey eyes, nude lips and gajra-adorned braided hairdo.
The South Indian bride, Vasundhara Surajgaria opted for a laal shaadi ka joda for her special day. She donned a golden floral printed Banarasi saree from Sabyasachi Mukherjee's collection. She paired it with lace adorned blouse, layered gold necklaces, stud earrings, a mathapatti, bangles, nath and hathphool. Smokey eyes, nude lips, highlighted cheekbones, and a rose-adorned bun complemented her look.
The South Indian bride, Priya Iyer donned a blush pink-coloured organza saree featuring golden thread embroidery on her special day. Her saree was from the shelves of ace designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee. She paired it with a floral-printed blouse, kundan jhumkas, matching maang-teeka, smokey eyes, glossy lips, blushed cheeks, highlighted cheekbones and curly open tresses.
We love how these South Indian brides donned Sabyasachi sarees. Whose look did you like the most? Let us know!
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