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Ever since the first pictures of Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh’s wedding have come out, their fans went crazy over the beautiful outfits the couple adorned for the Konkani and Anand Karaj wedding. Everyone was curious to know the intricate details of Deepika and Ranveer’s wedding ensembles and the mastermind behind those outfits. Well, it was rightly guessed that ace designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee designed the newly-weds’ traditional yet fashion-forward attires for their wedding. (Also Read: Ranveer Singh And Deepika Padukone Share Unseen Pictures From Their Wedding)
But on November 21, 2018, Sabyasachi took to his social media handle and revealed that Deepika’s saree for the Konkani wedding was a gift from her mother and was given to him by Ujjala Padukone for more work. Giving the credit from where the saree was initially bought, Sabyasachi shared a picture and captioned it, “Thank you Shefalee Vasudev @shefatwork @thevofashion for aligning the information. #Sabyasachi #TheWorldOfSabyasachi”
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The information about the saree could be read as, “A NOTIFICATION – As per Konkani tradition, the bride’s saree is gifted to her by the mother for her wedding. Deepika’s wedding saree was given to us by her mother – Mrs Ujjala Padukone. We have just received information that the saree was bought from Angadi Galleria, Bengaluru and we would like to give them due credit for the same.”
Shefalee Vasudev, the Editor of The Voice Of Fashion, has finally revealed the details about Deepika’s saree from her Konkani wedding. Sharing a picture of the couple from their wedding, Shefali wrote, “"Deepika Padukone's Kanjeevaram red gold wedding sari worn by her for the Mangalorean wedding ceremony with a Sabyasachi veil and jewellery was an Advaya sari from the House of Angadi, Bangalore" says Radharaman K, the store founder in an email to @thevofashion. As per tradition, the bride wears a sari given by the mother and the red gold sari is a real zari Kanjeevaram. "The body design is the Gandaberunda (two headed bird) the mythological figure that is also represented as the coat of arms of the Mysore Maharaja and subsequently Karnataka," adds Radharaman.”
Her note could be further read as, “He added that the veil was not theirs and the sari had been duly purchased from their store by Deepika herself along with another sari and there was no commercial or personal arrangement behind it. When I brought it to the notice of @sabyasachiofficial with Radharaman's permission, the designer instantly responded that it was indeed given by the bride's mother to them. They trimmed and styled it. @sabyasachiofficial also added with grace and clarity about credit where due that while the sari's details were not known earlier, once the store name has been brought to their notice and after it is verified, it must be rightfully credited.” (Also Read: Deepika Padukone Takes Off Her Famous RK Tattoo Post Marriage With Ranveer Singh)
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A Mumbai-based styling services, Bridelan India shared two Instagram stories in which they gave a clear glimpse of Deepika Padukone's sarees including her Konkani wedding one, that she bought from the Bengaluru store. Check out the screenshots here:
Deepika Padukone wore the typical outfit of a Konkani bride i.e. a gorgeous red, rust and gold saree for her wedding with Ranveer Singh on November 14, 2018. Deepika accentuated her look with the jaw-dropping traditional jewellery, which included a statement maatha patti, layered necklaces and jhumkas in jadau, pearls and emerald from the Sabyasachi Heritage Jewelry collection.
Deepika and Ranveer are all set to host a wedding reception for their family and friends from the sports fraternity in Bengaluru on November 21, 2018. About the same, a source reported recently, “The biggest reason why Deepika chose to have the reception at the Leela, Bangalore was renowned Italian restaurant of New York, Le Cirque which goes by the name Le Cirque Signature. DP loves the restaurant in NYC and their franchise in Bengaluru drew Deepika to The Leela. Her mother has also gone food tasting 2-3 times. The food will be pre-dominantly South Indian though. They will check into the hotel on 20th and check out on 22nd.” (Also Read: Deepika Padukone's Mangalsutra Is Worth 20 Lakh, Solitaire Design Is Simple And Elegant, Pic Inside)
Which look of Deepika Padukone is your favourite, the one from the Konkani wedding or the one from the Anand Karaj?
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