Sabyasachi Mukherjee is not just the number one designer for Indian brides, but also he is a favourite one across the border. Check it out!
By Ekta Chanana
Sabyasachi's 'nikaah' bride
The bride, Saman picked Sabyasachi's gorgeous lehenga with heavy embroidery. She styled her look with double 'dupattas'. A Pakistani choker with a long 'haar' and 'maang teeka' completed her look.
The mauve love
Another Pakistani bride fell in love with Sabyasachi's outfit. She picked a mauve-hued monotone lehenga. She styled her look with subtle makeup and centre-parted hair tied at the back.
The traditional red
The bride had donned Sabyasachi Mukherjee's one of the most loved red lehenga with 'zari' embroidery. She styled it with double 'dupattas' and her hijab. Her look was accentuated with heavy jewellery.
The old-world charm
This bride picked a multi-coloured Sabyasachi lehenga for her 'mehendi'. She ditched jewellery and kept her makeup minimal. The bride radiated old world charm and looked magical.
Sabyasachi's 'kali' lehenga
We loved how this Sabyasachi bride stunned in a red 'kali' lehenga. She beautifully styled her look with double 'dupattas'. Her minimal 'heena' and 'jhoomar' made her look super gorgeous.
The multicoloured lehenga
The bride picked pretty Sabyasachi lehenga which featured green skirt with 'zari' embroidery, matching red 'choli' and an orange-hued 'dupatta'. She styled her sweetheart neckline with a necklace.
The evergreen red
Another Sabysachi bride from Pakistan had styled his red lehenga for her nikaah. She kept her look subtle and let her grand outfit do the talking. We love the golden bangles that accentuated her look.
The pastel green
Another Pakistani bride had picked the Indian designer, Sabysachi's lehenga for her 'mehendi'. The pastel green-hued lehenga was beautifully styled with multi-coloured neckpiece and bangles.
The 'jaal' printed lehenga
We found another Pakistani bride who had donned the famous floral 'jaal' embroidered lehenga from Sabyaschi's collection. She styled her look with minimal neckpiece, and matching earrings.
The gorgeous green lehenga
The bride picked an emerald green lehenga from Sabysachi Mukherjee's collection. Her outfit featured 'butti' work on the lehenga skirt and a floral 'zari' on the 'choli'.
Handcrafted lehenga
Another Pakistani bride had styled Sabyasachi Mukherjee's lehenga for her 'nikaah'. The handcrafted lehenga with 'zari' work accentuated the beauty of the bride.
The floral Sabyaschi lehenga
Not just commoner, but Pakistani politician, Maryam Nawaz's daughter-in-law, Ayesha Nawaz had also picked Sabyasachi lehenga for her 'nikaah'. She styled it with a matching 'potli'.
Mother-daughter picked Sabyasachi lehenga
We love how this bride and her mother picked Sabyasachi lehengas for the mehendi function. The bride stunned in the multicoloured geometric prints. On the other hand, her mother donned velvet outfit.
The green 'matka' lehenga
The beautiful Pakistani bride picked a beautiful 'matka' lehenga from Sabyasachi's collection. She styled her look with 'bandhani dupatta'.