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5 Indian celeb brides who changed wedding fashion forever

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 21, 2025, 06:00 IST
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5 Indian celeb brides who changed wedding fashion forever

Each Indian celebrity bride has, in her own way, rewritten the rules of bridal fashion, whether by embracing new trends that challenged age-old conventions or by celebrating heritage in a refreshing way. Here are five celebrity brides who’ve made a lasting impact on Indian bridal wear:

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Anushka Sharma

When Anushka Sharma got married in 2017 to cricketer Virat Kohli, she chose a soft blush pink lehenga, stepping away from the traditional bold reds that usually dominate Indian weddings. Her minimal jewellery and natural makeup set off a nationwide pastel lehenga trend, influencing countless brides to choose softer tones and a more understated bridal look.

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Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt’s 2022 wedding was a love letter to bridal minimalism. She skipped the heavy traditional outfits in favour of a simple beige organza saree, paired with light kundan-meena jewellery and barely-there makeup. Her easygoing, effortless vibe inspired a new wave of brides to embrace simplicity and elegance over extravagance, turning minimalism into a modern bridal mainstay.

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Dia Mirza

Dia Mirza made a strong statement with her choice of a handwoven red silk saree, featuring subtle botanical motifs, for her wedding. Her eco-conscious decision to go the sustainable route spotlighted traditional textiles and artisanship. As a result, Banarasi silks, natural dyes, and handloom weaves gained new relevance in bridal fashion, inspiring designers and brides alike to think green.

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Nayanthara

South Indian superstar Nayanthara took symbolism and statement dressing to the next level with her all-red bridal saree. She paired it with standout jewellery, including a Zambian emerald choker and a majestic Satlada haar, blending heritage with modern regality. Her look pushed many brides to consider sarees over lehengas, and to use jewellery that speaks to mythology, identity, and grandeur.

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Yami Gautam

Yami Gautam’s wedding was refreshingly rooted in tradition. She wore a simple red saree and kept her makeup minimal, proudly embracing her Himachali roots. Her low-key, culturally rich celebration resonated widely, encouraging brides to honour their own heritage and keep their ceremonies intimate, personal, and meaningful.

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