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5 Aishwarya Rai Bachchan-inspired wedding looks for brides seeking a royal touch

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 9, 2025, 06:00 IST
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For brides planning a majestic wedding look

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is known for many things, including being one of the most beautiful women on earth. She exudes grandeur, timeless elegance, and sophistication with her ensembles like no other, but her majestic royal looks in Jodha Akbar and Ponniyin Selvan have remained especially close to our hearts. The diva is known for adding her royal grace to these period avatars, which have truly stood the test of time. So today, we bring you five traditional looks with a regal touch for soon-to-be brides seeking a royal wedding-day aesthetic.

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Rajasthani lehenga looks from Jodha Akbar

If we’re discussing her most charming traditional royal looks, we must begin with her breathtaking Jodha Bai ensembles from this iconic period film. Her transformation into a Rajput queen looked phenomenal as she adorned a Rajasthani lehenga-choli with dupatta variations designed by Neeta Lulla. Dressed as the bride of Emperor Akbar, she wore a stunning red-and-gold traditional ensemble and effortlessly embodied the aura of a royal bride. The intricate woven zardozi and gota patti work showcased Rajasthan’s rich heritage, paired beautifully with a silk dupatta and layered kundan jewellery.
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The gorgeous bengali bride in Devdas

Aishwarya Rai as Paro in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Devdas looked absolutely breathtaking, and this look deserves a place in fashion history. She radiated the old-world charm of Bengali culture in a magnificent Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla red-and-gold Banarasi bridal saree adorned with exquisite zari work. The look was elevated with a gold choker, show-stopping jhumkas, a large nose ring, and the traditional Bengali mukut, making it one of her most iconic bridal avatars.
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The dreamy bridal look from Umrao Jaan

Although no one can ever match Rekha’s legendary portrayal in the 1981 classic Umrao Jaan, Aishwarya’s 2006 version still lives rent-free in our minds. She played the role of a poised Lucknowi courtesan and wore a stunning bridal lehenga designed by Aki Narula. Drenched in the rich heritage of Lucknow, the look exuded soft grace through ivory and pastel tones, elevated by intricate chikankari and zari embroidery. Adorned with a heavy headpiece and exquisite pearls, this look is perfect for brides who wish to channel old Mughal-world elegance.
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The southern majesty of Queen Nandini

No director brings out Aishwarya’s best quite like Mani Ratnam, and her portrayal of Queen Nandini in Ponniyin Selvan is majestic proof. Her traditional costumes, designed by Eka Lakhani, perfectly captured her power, poise, and the grandeur of the Chola dynasty. From stunning sarees to exquisite silk drapes, Aishwarya was clothed in organza silks that offered a beautiful blend of opacity and richness, paired with luxurious velvet accents. Throughout the film, she wore regal shades - maroon, emerald green, sapphire blue, burgundy, and gold, each elevated by zari work that echoed the enigmatic richness of 10th-century South India.
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Her wedding day Kanjeevaram drape

Aishwarya’s 2007 wedding Kanjeevaram saree looked nothing short of a dream, straight out of a royal epic. Designed by Neeta Lulla, she wore a sleek gold saree rooted in South Indian tradition, embellished with elaborate threadwork and statement borders. She selected a design and colour that represented prosperity, elegance, and her cultural heritage. Paired with classic South Indian temple jewellery, a statement maang tikka, and multiple layered necklaces set with precious stones, she delivered an unforgettable traditional bridal look.
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