
The bridalwear has traditionally been the most important part of planning a wedding. Be it decor to the final look, everything revolves around that one garment. And today's brides, and even the grooms, are willing to experiment with new looks, a different colour palette and even Westernwear. Weddings traditionally have 3-4 functions, and each one needs a dress that's equal to a showstopper. We bring you designers' came up with their version of what today's destination brides, grooms and their entourage should be donning. Take a look.
Models showcase designs by Arzan Shad. From softer beige and pastels to a striking shade of red. (Source: Virender Chawla)
Arzan Shad's pastel palette expands to hues of blue. (Source: Virender Chawla)
Models showcase designs by Arzan Shad. (Source: Virender Chawla)
Models showcase designs by Mayyur R Girotra Couture. The designer breaks the traditional mould with a poncho. (Source: Virender Chawla)
Models showcase designs by Mayyur R Girotra Couture. Even grooms get a makeover with a bright yellow jacket and matching footwear. (Source: Virender Chawla)
Of course, just because you're experimenting doesn't mean that you forget the traditional colours. Models showcase designs by Mayyur R Girotra Couture. (Source: Virender Chawla)
Traditionally black may be a big no in Indian weddings, but with events like cocktails and sangeets, Mayyur R Girotra Couture mixes shades of grey to add a sophisticated edge to the sexy black. (Source: Virender Chawla)
The Mayyur R Girotra Couture designs are shimmery-bold and definitely make a statement. (Source: Virender Chawla)
Ridhi Arora's palette took off from pastels and the much popular purple. (Source: Virender Chawla)
Models showcase designs by Riddhi Majithia, whose couture line is a mix of traditional embroidery work and bright colours, to using florals in different ways. It's all flowers, but the bride exudes her own style with the pick of design. (Source: Virender Chawla)
Models showcase gown designs by Ridhi Arora, which can suit all the pre-wedding functions to a T. If you walways wanted to wear a white gown (think white wedding), then this is one great way to incorporate that look. (Source: Virender Chawla)