Here are some ideas that should be on mood board for their wedding attire, inspired by India Couture Week 2024 :
> Bridal Corset at Indian Couture Week 2024
Desi Bridgerton fans, rejoice! No longer just admiring those elegant corsets from your favorite Netflix show—now they can be part of your bridal look.
Tarun Tahiliani’s latest collection featured corset blouses with modern-Indian outfits, while Jayanti Reddy showcased corsets paired with sarees.
These stylish, body-enhancing corsets are now a chic addition to Indian bridal wear, as seen on actress Kriti Kharbanda in a regal Ritu Kumar ensemble.
> Black Is the new Red
While brides prefer nude hues, all-black bridal styles are gaining popularity. Designers like as Rimzim Dadu and Siddhartha Tytler have used black as the perfect backdrop for elaborate needlework, mirror work, and beaded.
According to designer Lakshmi Babu, black lehengas are popular because they are versatile, allowing brides to experiment with embellishments and simply re-wear them for different events, as opposed to eye-catching red lehengas.
> Groom wear with Drapes
Draping, long a staple of Indian bridal wear, is now making its way into groom’s fashion. Tarun Tahiliani’s recent collection featured sherwanis with double dupattas, moving away from the traditional single stole.
Similarly, Jayanti Reddy spotlighted vibrant silk stoles in the groom’s attire, making them the centerpiece of many looks.
One standout model even wore a saree-inspired drape with a bandhgala kurta, reflecting the trend’s growing influence in men’s fashion.
> Groom Jewellery
In tune with the maximalist trend, grooms jewelry at India Couture Week 2024 embraced a strikingly bold aesthetic. Designers like Falguni Shane Peacock and Kunal Rawal featured intricate necklaces, ornate sehraas, and standout brooches in their collections.
This move toward more daring jewelry choices signifies a rising desire among grooms to make a statement and complement the opulence of their bridal counterparts.