11 Bollywood brides who wore designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee wedding outfits

First Published Nov 16, 2018, 4:19 PM IST

Because is it even a wedding if you are not wearing a Sabyasachi? 

Deepika Padukone is seen donning a red Kanjeevaram saree by Sabyasachi Mukherjee pairing it with heavy bridal jewellery- necklaces, earrings and mathapatti.
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Deepika rocking a gorgeous saffron kurta with heavy gold jewellery for a pre-wedding function.
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When the leading lady of Bollywood became Mrs Virat Kohli, she chose Sabyasachi not just for her big day but also for the pre and post wedding rituals.
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The South Indian beauty chose a golden and beige Sabyasachi lehenga with a hint of maroon on the heavy border for her nuptials with Micromax CEO Rahul Sharma.
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Her bridal lehenga was made using one hundred and eleven colours of silk thread and sequins weaved into artistic panels translated from Persian works, a signature Sabyasachi design. The actor tied the knot with restaurateur Imrun Sethi.
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The actor and her cricketer hubby, Zaheer Khan, chose a small court wedding followed by a grand reception. Both the occasions saw her rocking a Sabyasachi ensemble. For the wedding, was a plain red saree with zardozi border and for the reception, a beige lehenga with lots of work on it was picked out.
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A Sabyasachi loyalist, Vidya chose a simple red Benarasi saree along with gold jewellery for her wedding look too.
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To exchange vows with husband, actor Kumal Khemu, Soha Ali Khan chose a lehenga from the designer's Opium collection. The orange and gold outfit was paired up with heavy jewellery and a passa.
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Keeping in mind her Kolkata roots, this Sabyasachi bride chose an opulent red lehenga that went well with her Bengali look.
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This Sabya bride, television actor Aamna Sharif, clearly had her wedding outfit memo in place - royal and opulent.
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Moving away from the usual bridal red, Pia chose a design from Sabyasachi’s Devi collection. The duck egg blue lehenga in Indo-Victorian pattern with fine aari-taari and zardozi and minimal make-up made her really stand out.
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