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Yearender 2024: Celebrity brides we witnessed in red this year

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 30, 2024, 06:00 IST
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The aura of red bridal couture

Indian brides have traditionally been seen in shades of red, a color deeply rooted in cultural significance. While current trends featuring pastels, pinks, and golds have gained popularity in recent years, the regal red bridal look remains a timeless classic. The richness of red continues to tell a unique and enduring story, with many celebrities and iconic Indian brides still choosing this bold hue for their wedding day. In 2024, while the conversation around wedding fashion evolved, only a select few brides opted for the striking shade of red. Let’s take a closer look at some celebrity brides this year who chose red wedding couture for their big day.

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Aditi Rao Hydari

For her wedding, Aditi Rao Hydari picked the colour red and wore a minimal yet unique Sabyasachi lehenga. She opted for a high round neckline, full sleeves blouse with a flared heavily embellished lehenga. The top of the lehenga simply had an empty show, with multi-layered intricate golden detailing on the bottom with hints of red, golden, and black backdrop. She completed the show with a matching plain red dupatta and looked like a dream.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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PV Sindhu

Newlywed and popular badminton player PV Sindhu opted for a regal red Sabyasachi lehenga which looked exquisite and unique. Handcrafted from luxurious Mysore silk and having silver intricate embroidery all over the lehenga, she opted for a subtle high neckline blouse and added a stunning sheer-net dupatta with a detailed work of gold. The high-quality fabric blended perfectly with the colour and added a touch of opulence.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Sonakshi Sinha

Sonakshi Sinha opted for a beautiful red Banarasi sari for her wedding after-party and quickly took centre stage. Her six yards of grace was from the label Raw Mango and featured the ‘chand buta’ motif with a heavily woven golden zari border that looked like a dream. Priced at Rs 79,800, she teamed it with a matching high-neckline red blouse with full sleeves, red glass bangles, and a tiny red bindi.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Radhika Ambani

After embracing the Gujarati culture in a magnificent red and white ensemble, Radhika Ambani opted for a stunning red and golden lehenga for her ‘vidaai’ ceremony. She wore a heavy lehenga-choli set featuring the traditional ‘abho’ embroidery from the rich textile heritage of Kutch and a stunning Banarasi woven dupatta. Her outfit was curated by ace designer Manish Malhotra, whereas she was styled by celebrity stylist and director Rhea Kapoor.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Tapsee Pannu

Tapsee Pannu tied the knot with her long-time boyfriend Mathias Boe this year in a traditional red Punjabi suit with beautiful golden and silver heavy embellishment and embroidery. She opted for a flared knee-length Punjabi-style red suit with golden detailing and further teamed it with a matching salwar and an intricate red heavy dupatta with a beautiful frill-lace hemline that stole the show.
(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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Ira Khan

Aamir Khan’s daughter Ira Khan opted for a sindoori red lehenga-choli set for her wedding reception in Mumbai. The diva wore a bridal red lehenga featuring an A-line skirt with a sleeveless blouse and a matching dupatta. Her blouse came with a round neckline, cropped midriff-baring hem, fitted bust, and an intricate golden dori with shimmer embellishments. She added a chiffon dupatta with a golden embroidered border and looked stunning with beautiful jewellery and makeup on.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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