We loved her simplicity in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and since then, she has been winning our hearts with different roles and the way she portrayed her every character. Her beauty, her smile, her dimples, her chirpy nature; we have admired it all and loved this girl professionally.
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On the personal front, she had bombarded everyone’s social media with the announcement of her getting hitched to one of the cutest cricketers, Virat Kohli. Yes, this lovely couple has tied the knot on December 11, 2017, and with their aww-worthy pictures and videos made us believe in the fairy tales again!
When Bollywood diva met this Indian cricket captain, their partnership made a magical love story with ups and downs but at the end, it’s forever for the prince and his princess.
As a bride, Anushka redefined the traditional bridal look which melted the hearts of many girls, who are now fascinating her wedding looks and dreaming to get such outfits for their own wedding. From girls aspiring to wear Kareena wala lehenga from K3G has now shifted to Anushka’s wedding lehenga, and indeed she looked like a dream in her wedding.
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This newly-wedded couple will be hosting a reception in Delhi for their relatives on December 21 which will be followed by another reception in Mumbai on December 26 for their friends from Bollywood and cricket fraternity.
The industry’s top fashion designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee has designed the wedding ensembles for both bride and groom. She has become a style inspiration for all the soon-to-be brides and surely they can take some cues from this dulhaniya. Here we bring to you the low-down of this gorgeous bride's wedding trousseau.
This is what Sabyasachi captioned it as:
"For her engagement, Anushka wanted to wear a Sabyasachi velvet saree. And we made it in our signature Gulkand Burgundy. It was hand-embroidered using miniature pearls and the finest quality zardosi and marori. She wore a stunning uncut diamond and pearl choker with matching studs. The entire look was complemented with kohl-rimmed eyes, red roses and our now iconic micro dot bindi.”
And Sabyasachi described it as:
"For her engagement, Anushka wore a stunning uncut diamond and pearl choker with matching studs from the Sabyasachi Heritage Jewelry collection.”
Sabyasachi explained her mehendi look and captioned it:
“For her mehendi, Anushka wanted a boho look full of bright colours. Hot pink was her favourite. We created a graphic lehenga in fuchsia pink and Indian orange. It was hand-printed by the famed Calcutta block printers and hand-embroidered with gota and marori. Artists from The Sabyasachi Art Foundation rendered a beautiful sixties pop print and it was silk screen printed, hand woven Indian silk. Anushka accessorised herself with earrings from the Sabyasachi Heritage Jewelry collection, a stunning pair of jhumkas crafted in 22k gold with Iranian turquoise, tourmalines, uncut diamonds and Japanese cultured pearls. Custom juttis in hand woven brocade and zardosi completed the look.”
This is what the designer has to say about this exotic jewellery:
“Bridal jewellery handcrafted with syndicate uncut diamonds, pale pink spinel and baroque Japanese cultured pearls by the Sabyasachi Heritage Jewelry collection.”
Isn't she looking spectacular? This is how Sabyasachi defined her look:
“Anushka getting ready for her wedding! In a Sabyasachi uncut diamond and spinel choker, earrings and mathapatti. But we think the hero is the lush Tuscan hydrangeas! There is something so ethereal about brides wearing fresh flowers in their hair! It is a crowning glory!”
This picture was well described by the designer, Sabyasachi:
"You can be an actress, a politician or a corporate power broker, but every bride succumbs to age old traditions on their wedding day! Fashion can come and go but we at Sabyasachi believe that tradition is timeless and forever! Sometimes the way forward lies in revisiting the past."
Sabyasachi explained Anushka's Delhi reception look and said:
"I don’t think Indian brides feel complete without wearing the colour red in one of their functions. Anushka decided to wear red on her reception. And much to my absolute delight, it would be a red Benarasi saree. From the by-lanes of Peeli Kothi in Benaras. I was particularly excited about this look because I have seen an entire generation of Bengali women getting married in red Benarasi sarees. The red bindi, the sindoor and the mogras in her hair just made the look more potent and powerful. She chose to wear heritage uncut diamond choker and jhumkas from the Sabyasachi Bridal Jewelry collection. Bollywood can play a major role in spreading awareness about Indian textiles and handlooms. And I must say the occasion couldn’t be better. I know copies of this saree will flood the entire country in the next few months to come, which also means that a million weaver’s children will be back at school. All I can say is thank you Anushka!"
This is what Sabyasachi captioned it as:
"For her Mumbai reception, Anushka wanted to wear old world glamour. And we decided to ‘Jazz’ it up in smoky grey. Hand beaten silver thread, textured sequins and cut organza flowers were assembled on an embroidered tulle base to create an ethereal lehenga.
Award winning master craftsmen from Lucknow rendered her stunning dupatta which was clinched on the waist with our ‘Bengal tiger’ belt.
Anushka’s look was accessorised with a necklace and earrings hand crafted with rose cut diamonds, solitaires and briolettes from the Sabyasachi fine jewelry collection."
And Sabyasachi described it as:
"For her Mumbai reception, Anushka Sharma @anushkasharma wore a necklace hand crafted with rose cut diamonds, solitaires and briolettes from the Sabyasachi fine jewelry collection."
We are totally in love with all the ensembles that Anushka wore for her wedding functions. Each of her outfits is so graceful and she had carried it off so well, that she is truly an inspiration to all the brides. We know it's tough to answer, but do share with us which look you liked the most this lovely bride.
Images courtesy: Sabyasachi Mukherjee
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