A cultural journey through Indian bridal styles – by Vani
From the vibrant lehengas of Rajasthan to the graceful kasavu sarees of Kerala, each Indian state celebrates its own unique bridal beauty rooted in tradition, region, and symbolism.
Pattu saree with gold jewelry, traditional braid ornaments, and nethi chutti.
Pattu saree, temple jewelry, and Poola Jada (floral braid decoration).
Kanjeevaram saree, heavy gold jewelry, vanki, and netti chutti.
Paithani saree, mundavalya, green bangles, and nath (nose ring).
White kasavu saree with golden border, jasmine flowers, and layered gold.
Ilkal/Mysore silk saree, jasmine-adorned braid, and gold waist belt (oddiyanam).
Heavy designer lehenga with a mix of tradition & modern flair, chooda, and kalire.
Bright lehenga, red chooda, golden kalire, and ornate maang tikka.
Bandhani lehenga, borla tikka, traditional gota patti, and odhani veil.
Heavy zardozi lehenga or saree, mangalsutra, and classic bridal nose ring (nath).
Paithani saree, mundavalya, green bangles, and nath (nose ring).
Panetar saree with bandhani dupatta, kundan jewelry, and chooda.
Bright sarees with gold beads and flower crowns, blending Portuguese and Indian styles.
White saree with red border, mukut headgear, and shankha-pola bangles.
Mekhela Chador in ivory with red, muga silk, and traditional Assamese jewelry.
Sambalpuri or Bomkai sarees, red alta feet decoration, and silver jewelry.
Traditional red banarasi saree, tikli headpiece, and sindoor application ceremony.
White puanchei outfit, traditional patterns, and headscarf with beaded ornaments.
Raslila-inspired bridal phanek and enaphi, floral jewelry, and simple elegance.
Baku robe with belt, colorful fabric layers, and tribal jewelry with Tibetan influences.