Go green!
There are such celebrities Dia Mirza and recently Rakul Preet Singh, they chose to hold an environmentally friendly wedding. Dia Mirza said in an interview that all the decorative elements at her wedding were natural and locally available. Many of them are recyclable. Along with wedding invitations, they also sent woven baskets handmade by Meghalaya artisans and gave each person a plant. Recently, Rakul tied the knot with Jackky Bhagnani and they planted a sapling for each guest to reduce their carbon footprint.
Comfort is better than glam!
Parineeti ChopraHer wedding look became a talking point, with some wondering why the actress chose a rather simple look. However, Parineeti’s stylists Nidhi Agarwal and Shraddha Lakhani revealed to ETimes in an exclusive chat, “Parineeti told us, ‘I want to have fun. Don’t think of me as a diva. I don’t want anyone to walk behind. I , holding my veil and fixing my dupatta, I didn’t want to wear heels to any event and it didn’t matter if I looked like the bride’s maid. Stylists said Parineeti had no expectations of becoming a celebrity. It’s amazing that Parineeti has Raghav Chadha’s name engraved on her veil, which is again quite unique.
Ditch the luxury and have a cozy balcony wedding; saree on lehenga
Alia Bhatt Ranbir Kapoor ditched those lavish wedding expectations. They didn’t spend a lot of money on big venues, decorations and extravagance. Instead, they wanted to get married on the balcony of their home, where they lived for five years before the wedding, and create more memories there. This couple is truly an inspiration to many – weddings don’t have to be grand, but they can be simple and dreamy too! Alia chose an ivory Sabyasachi saree for her wedding so that it would be sustainable and wearable again. When she won her first National Award, she repeated her bridal saree, which also inspired many young girls that it is okay to repeat your clothes and that sustainability is important.
In an interview with Vogue, Alia spoke about why she chose a saree over a bridal gown. She said: “You should celebrate the side of you that you feel is leading in that moment – whether it’s a saree, a super simple street style or an over-the-top gown. I believe the beauty of being a woman is that you can wear all these different things all the time. clothes, I can wear a dress and I think that’s a great thing and people should celebrate that.
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break stereotypes
They say brides shouldn’t wear black at their weddings, but Sonam Kapoor Opting for a black and white striped gown for her reception. She broke this stereotype by choosing to be different. Meanwhile, Dia Mirza summoned a female priest to officiate at her wedding, which was unusual. Many brides are also ditching the iconic red bridal look, opting for whites, pastels and pinks.
75 feet long veil
Priyanka Chopra Two weddings took place – one was a traditional Hindu wedding and the other was a Catholic wedding based on Nick Jonas’ culture. For her white wedding. PC chose a 75-foot-long veil, an unconventional choice in itself! Talking about it, Priyanka said in an interview to NDTV, “It’s not about fashion. I wanted something unique. The red and white dress was tailor-made for me… I wanted The longest veil in the world I got The outfit was a personal choice.
stick to feelings
Kriti Kabanda Recently tied the knot with Pulkit Samrat. The actress chose a pink gown with intricate gotta patti work for her wedding, but the color choice came with emotion. Pulkit’s mother wanted to see his bride wearing this color at the wedding and Kriti granted her wish. Not to mention, Kriti wore her naani for her ‘chooda’ ceremony and ‘haar’ for her mom’s wedding dupatta. The actress made sure not to go modern like the current tradition but to be more rooted and stick to the sentiments of their near and dear ones.
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