Which bride are you? Traditional, non-conformist , or austerity driven, iDiva presents the Indian bride in its various avatars. Choose the one you want to be on your wedding day. We styled these looks for iDiva -- a Times of India supplement, for the wedding season. Here we dressed up model Vipasha Agarwal with these four looks. These pictures were clicked by Ronnie Sequeira. Choose your pick from the austere, traditional, glamorous or the rockstar bride.
The austere bride

What with the economic slowdown and recession, everyones on an austere drive. Take a look at the Indian austere bridesimple, yet classically bridal.
> White sari, Rakhee Grover Jain at Ensemble; Blouse, Kiran Uttam Ghosh at AZA; Maang tikka, long necklace, bangles and ring, Curio Cottage, clutch, Aquamarine
The traditional bride

She's coy, gentle and typically bride-like. Dressed in the traditional red lehenga-choli, she exudes Indianness and is every man's dream
Lehenga, Anamika Khanna at Ensemble; choli, AZA; necklace, earrings and kadas, Amrapali; ring, Curio Cottage; red sandals, Charles and Keith
The glamorous bride

Your wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event and for some, no recession can stop that. Here's a quintessential glamorous bride, one who isn't afraid from breaking the barriers.
Sherwani and lehenga, Manish Malhotra at Aza; jewellery, Curio Cottage; shoes, Aldo
The rockstar bride

A wedding doesn't always have to be in a Benarasi sari... so echoes the non-conformist rockstar bride. Be the unconventional, fun bride with this free flowing gown and statement jewellery.

Gown, Falguni and Shane Peacock; gold link necklace and gold choker, Curio Cottage; Maharaja necklace, Aquamarine; gold platform heels, Charles and Keith; Silver incense sticks box doubled as a clutch, Curio Cottage.


I am a fan of this look and I think it will suite my color complexion. Surely will be trying this some day ^_^
ReplyDeleteI am also huge fan of these looks. Really amazing styles.
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