We have seen brides donning pretty brocade lehenga, but for the first time, we spotted a bride wearing a simple pink-hued brocade ensemble that can easily be revamped. Check it out!
A woman goes through a rollercoaster of emotions, the moment her wedding day gets fixed. The thought of leaving her parents' home to wedding jitters, fear of adjusting to a new place, and whatnot. Being a bride is not an easy job, and every girl knows it. However, on top of it, finding the perfect lehenga is the most difficult thing for any woman.
Gone are the days when a bride would pick the usual red lehenga for their special day. Nowadays, they want to wear something different, which they can revamp or restyle over the years. And the bride of the week is no different. Her look is fuss-free and she can re-wear it anytime she wants. Read on as we decode her wedding day look!
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The bride, Priyanka Dandwani married the man of her dream, Gaurav Gangwani in an intimate Anand Karaj ceremony. Her wedding was nothing less than a fairytale event in Goa. She ditched the super heavy red lehenga and opted for a beautiful blush pink brocade lehenga from the brand, Raw Mango. Her lehenga featured v-neck choli and an organza dupatta with pearl work on border.
For the wedding jewellery, the bride, who is a self-confessed jewellery collector wanted to keep it minimal. She opted for an uncut polki choker, a paisley-inspired necklace, matching earrings, and a maang teeka. However, it was her mother's polki kadas that completed her look on her big day.
For the day wedding, the bride kept her makeup minimal. She ditched the ususal smokey-eye look and opted for a pink-toned eyeshadow with kohl-filled eyes, blush-on, pink lipstick and a bindi.
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Another highlight of her wedding was the jaw-dropping decoration. The bride kept the natural essence alive and used banana leaves for the aisle. On the other hand, mogra gajras were hung from the trees and they filled the space with their sweet fragrance on a hot summer day.
We love the bride's fuss-free look and her wedding decoration!
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