Kickstarting the celebrations with the 'haldi' ritual, Athiya donned a vintage styled, ivory-hued 'anarkali' suit from the iconic label, Ritu Kumar. She paired it with a matching 'gharara' skirt.
Exuding an old world charm thoroughly, the outfit featured intricate gold-adorned 'gotta-patti' work all over it. Interestingly, the outfit took more than 2000 hours to be embroidered.
To ace up her grand outfit, Athiya opted for a nuanced nude makeup for her 'haldi' rituals. An oversized statement 'maang-teeka', small earrings and a floral hairdo amped her look.
For her 'mehendi', Athiya opted for a lime yellow-hued, 24-'kali', 'chikankari' lehenga from the shelves of the designer, Anjul Bhandari. The outfit was also adorned with bespoke Swarovski crystals.
Apart from this custom-made outfit for her 'mehendi', it was her stunning earrings that was unmissable. These are none other than her 'nani's heirloom earrings which she wore on her special day.
Right after her 'mehendi, Athiya looked gorgeous in a gold-hued silk saree, which she complemented with a contrasting 'rani' pink coloured blouse. She teamed her look with a dewy-sheen makeup.
Athiya exuded charm as she paired up her silk saree with stunning temple jewellery pieces. And to seal it off, she made a pretty hairbun with a floral 'gajra'.
For her much-awaited wedding, Athiya looked ethereal in a peach-hued lehenga from Anamika Khanna. The outfit featured intricate thread and pearl work all over it.
Taking a closer look at her wedding ensemble, Athiya styled double 'dupattas' and wore stunning uncut diamond jewellery. However, her dainty star-and-sun trinket 'kaleera' were simply gorgeous.
Athiya gave an ethnic twist to a regular pant suit and instead wore a pristine white-hued, 'chikankari' pant suit for her wedding after party. The outfit was designed by Anjul Bhandari.
Athiya had paired her indo-western pant suit with large oxidised silver hoops. She kept her hair open and flaunted her toned physique. Indeed, she made for the cutest bride ever.