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Wedding lehenga of Radhika Merchant | |
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Designer | Sandeep Khosla [1] |
Year | 2024 |
Type | Lehenga with zardozi cut-work |
The wedding lehenga of Radhika Merchant, the youngest daughter-in-law of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, was worn at her wedding to businessman Anant Ambani on 12 July 2024 at Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai. [2] [3]
The wedding dress was designed by Sandeep Khosla, Radhika's bridal lehenga featured Zardozi cut-work with Gujarati cultural significance, a trailing ghagra with a second detachable trail, a 5-meter head veil, a blouse, and a tissue shoulder dupatta. [4] The ghagra, adorned with three borders of red, showcased the finest amalgamation of naqshi, saadi, and zardozi, with intricate floral booties decorated with stones, sequins, tamba tikkis, and red resham. [5] The head veil featured delicate jaali and cut-work, while the detachable trail boasted an 80-inch zardozi marvel. The fully embroidered red shoulder dupatta added maximal drama to the silhouette. [6] [7]
Her lehenga also featured a personalised "AR" brooch which represents the initials of her name and her husband Anant's name. [8]
India Today described the lehenga as "fairytale to life". [9] Another newspaper company described he lehenga as "Radhika's bridal ensemble was a vision of elegance and tradition, featuring a beautifully embroidered lehenga that showcased the designers' signature craftsmanship." [10] [11]
Pinkvilla stated that the "Bride looks like a royal queen in her FIRST LOOK". [12]
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Wedding lehenga of Radhika Merchant | |
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Designer | Sandeep Khosla [1] |
Year | 2024 |
Type | Lehenga with zardozi cut-work |
The wedding lehenga of Radhika Merchant, the youngest daughter-in-law of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, was worn at her wedding to businessman Anant Ambani on 12 July 2024 at Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai. [2] [3]
The wedding dress was designed by Sandeep Khosla, Radhika's bridal lehenga featured Zardozi cut-work with Gujarati cultural significance, a trailing ghagra with a second detachable trail, a 5-meter head veil, a blouse, and a tissue shoulder dupatta. [4] The ghagra, adorned with three borders of red, showcased the finest amalgamation of naqshi, saadi, and zardozi, with intricate floral booties decorated with stones, sequins, tamba tikkis, and red resham. [5] The head veil featured delicate jaali and cut-work, while the detachable trail boasted an 80-inch zardozi marvel. The fully embroidered red shoulder dupatta added maximal drama to the silhouette. [6] [7]
Her lehenga also featured a personalised "AR" brooch which represents the initials of her name and her husband Anant's name. [8]
India Today described the lehenga as "fairytale to life". [9] Another newspaper company described he lehenga as "Radhika's bridal ensemble was a vision of elegance and tradition, featuring a beautifully embroidered lehenga that showcased the designers' signature craftsmanship." [10] [11]
Pinkvilla stated that the "Bride looks like a royal queen in her FIRST LOOK". [12]