Keerthy Suresh stuns in vibrant bridal and post-wedding looks that blend tradition with trend. From classic red drapes to edgy black sarees, printed suits, and ivory lehengas, her style inspires the ultimate wedding trousseau.
Fashion tips for bridesmaid ensembles this spring: Embrace airy silhouettes, delicate embellishments, and soft pastel hues to complement the season's romantic charm. Here are expert advice on what to wear for an elegant, cohesive look that aligns with the bride's vision.
Priyanka Chopra is making the most of her time with family at her brother Siddharth’s wedding with Neelam Upadhyaya. To celebrate the Haldi ceremony, the Chopras dolled up in the sunshine hue and partied hard. The bride and groom looked lovely in yellow, while Priyanka wore a lehenga in the same shade.
Celeb brides are now paying more attention to veils, and it’s becoming a key bridal accessory. From Aashna Shroff’s pink zardozi veil to the personalised one worn by P.V. Sindhu, these designs will give you the right ideas for your wedding look.
Whether it’s a designer lehenga for a sangeet, a heavily ornate sherwani for the groom, or a vintage luxury bag to complete the look, pre-loved and rental fashion is the latest wedding trend that you can’t miss out on.
PV Sindhu tied the knot with Venkata Datta Sai in a grand and opulent wedding at Raffles Udaipur. The festivities, which unfolded over the past weekend, included a series of culturally rich and visually stunning events: a lively sangeet, a traditional haldi, a pellikuthuru ceremony, a royal-themed mehendi, and a grand wedding ceremony.
The right jewellery can elevate your look, adding charm and sophistication to your ensemble. Whether you prefer traditional designs or contemporary styles, the right accessories will ensure you look radiant and stylish at every wedding event.
Men too can have fun dressing up at weddings this season. With so many options to choose from, a little effort can showcase your impeccable style and make you stand out from the crowd of pant-shirts.
As wedding season approaches, saree and blouse trends for 2024 are blending traditional elegance with fresh, modern flair. From bold blouses to uniquely draped sarees, this year’s fashion showcases innovation and sophistication.
Wedding grooming: Getting ready to say "I do" soon? Follow these expert tips to look your best and be camera-ready for the big day. Use this time wisely to relax and enjoy the excitement leading up to your special moment.
Indian Classical Music at weddings is not a thing of the past. A Dubai-headquartered Indian startup is connecting families and musicians to bring the sitar, shehnai, tabla, piano and vocals back into wedding functions.
Top wedding color palettes: As your wedding day nears, the rush of preparations escalates. Key among these decisions is choosing your wedding colour palette, which sets the mood and style of your celebration. Check out these myriad options for your upcoming wedding.
The 2024 trends showcase a shift towards hyper maximalist pieces, blending tradition with modernity. From bespoke creations to ethical designs, brides embrace personalisation and sustainability while cherishing the multifunctional allure of convertible jewellery.
Celeb fashion: Rakul Preet Singh and Sara Ali Khan set new trends by choosing comfortable yet stylish footwear for special occasions. Rakul's Kaju Katli sneakers by Anaar and Sara's Needledust festive heels showcased a fusion of comfort and elegance. Here are tips on how to select the perfect pair of footwear for weddings.
The Indian wedding industry is undergoing a profound metamorphosis with AI; from streamlining planning processes to providing personalised entertainment and adding immersive experiences using AR and VR.
Bridal look: Embrace these diet tweaks as a journey towards a healthier, more radiant you—a glow that will illuminate your special day and beyond.
Increasingly, many young couples are moving away from ostentatious weddings to carefully planning the ceremony on a decent budget entirely footed by them. These couples don’t want to burden their parents. It is still a small number of couples, but it’s growing
According to CAIT, over 4 lakh weddings are expected to be held this season in Delhi alone generating a business of about Rs 1.25 lakh crore.
For gods, relatives and visa officials who don't have WhatsApp, there's always the printed card.
In this edition of the Moneycontrol podcast, CNBC TV18's Manisha Gupta decodes the economics behind record number of marriages in India, the country's flourishing wedding industry and the corresponding sectorial commodity trends. Tune in to this conversation for some fun and insightful facts and to know more about Indians’ obsession with lavish weddings
'Desi' couples are choosing India over elsewhere, for reasons that are a mix of sentiment, practicality and economics.
Loud music is heard blasting in the video as cars and other vehicles pass by the procession. The wedding party kept dancing unfazed under the sun shade slowly moving along.
If any young, unmarried woman is caught using or possessing a mobile phone, her parents will be held responsible.
In India when every occasion is an excuse for celebration, weddings in particular are more than enough reason for Indian families to go all out.