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Aditi Rao Hydari’s gold and floral bridal lehengas are taking over the internet

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 8, 2025, 22:11 IST
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Aditi Rao Hydari just redefined the modern Indian bride

The bridal fashion world has been buzzing ever since designer Gaurav Gupta dropped Bride Side Season 5. This time, it’s not just the couture that’s causing a stir, it’s Aditi Rao Hydari, embodying the very spirit of Gupta’s dreamy, modern bride. Styled by the ever-iconic Anaita Shroff Adajania, Aditi looks straight out of a celestial fairytale, effortlessly merging art, emotion, and elegance.

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​The blooming reverie: A garden in motion

If ever there was a lehenga that could make poetry tangible, The Blooming Reverie would be it. This creation by Gaurav Gupta is not just an outfit, it’s an emotion stitched together with sequins and stories. The lehenga comes alive with cascading florals that seem to move as Aditi does, like a gentle breeze passing through a secret garden.

The delicate pearl and sequin embroidery, along with crystal-appliquéd birds, add a touch of whimsy to the ensemble. There’s something ethereal about the way it plays with light - subtle, fluid, and utterly feminine. On Aditi, it feels like a metaphor for spring itself - blooming, soft, and full of grace.

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​Svarnakshi: The golden goddess moment

Then comes Svarnakshi, a creation that feels less like couture and more like divinity in motion. The name itself translates to “golden-eyed,” and the lehenga’s celestial rise in molten gold captures that luminous energy perfectly. It’s adorned with intricate zardozi and floral embroidery that seems to melt into the fabric like liquid sunshine.

Paired with a lace-bordered veil, it evokes a sense of sacredness, the kind you associate with ancient rituals and timeless beauty. The look captures that perfect balance between traditional craftsmanship and Gaurav Gupta’s futuristic vision. On Aditi, Svarnakshi becomes a golden dream, radiant yet serene, regal yet intimate.

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​The power of collaboration: Aditi x Anaita x Gaurav

What makes this campaign even more powerful is the creative synergy between the three - Aditi’s old-world charm, Anaita’s styling genius, and Gaurav’s sculptural imagination. Together, they’ve created visuals that redefine what it means to be a modern Indian bride. This is not just about heavy embroidery or grandeur, it’s about presence, personality, and poise.

Aditi Rao Hydari has always had an innate grace that feels both contemporary and vintage and that’s exactly what Gaurav’s designs celebrate. Whether it’s the dew-like florals of The Blooming Reverie or the golden luminosity of Svarnakshi, she makes each look feel deeply personal and emotive.

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​A new chapter in Indian couture


Bride Side Season 5 doesn’t just showcase wedding wear, it tells a story of evolution. Indian bridal fashion is moving beyond conventional opulence toward something more artistic, fluid, and soul-stirring. With Aditi as muse and Anaita as the creative force, Gaurav Gupta has once again blurred the line between fashion and fantasy and this time, we’re more than happy to get lost in it.

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