Bloggers have a unique way of inspiring us. One post with some skincare product in it, and they'll get us hooked on to it. But to persuade us to adopt certain wedding trends (that most of us have been dreaming of since our childhood), surely makes a mark of a good influencer. Here are a few bloggers who swept us off our feet with their grand Indian (and Western) weddings, and also created a few benchmarks for the best 5 days of our lives.
Each of these women come with different tastes and personalities, so regardless of your own baseline aesthetics, we are sure you will find inspiration ahead.
(View clock-wise and left to right from the main image.)
Aayushi Bangur
Aayushi Bangur, aka Styledrive, and Smaran Sahu tied the knot in the most extravagant way. Aayushi's vibrant personality showed in her trousseau and the decor, which was colourful. From flamboyant fuchsias, pretty pastels, to deep emeralds, she had them all. Check out the designers that she wore.
Wedding- Fuchsia lehenga set with floral embroidery by Sabyasachi.
Haldi - A yellow anarkali with a red cropped womne's bandi by Monisha Jaisingh.
Mehendi - Lavender embellished lehenga by Monisha Jaisingh.
Sangeet - Emerald green embellished lehenga set by Dolly J Studio.
Reception - Maroon embellished gown by Monisha Jaisingh.
Masoom Minawala
From Masoom Minawala's Instagram page, we can see that she favours larger-than-life outfits with modern silhouettes. That's exactly how her wedding outfits were. We saw a lot of draping and layering, which reflects her personal style.
Engagement - Sky-blue lehenga set with floral embroidery by Anita Dongre.
Holi-themed cocktail party - Yellow draped skirt-set by AM : PM.
Mehendi - Pre-draped red saree-skirt set by Anamika Khanna.
Sangeet Outfit 1 - Grey floral embellished lehenga set by Manish Malhotra.
Sangeet Outfit 2 - A cerulean lehenga with silver floral embellishment with statement sleeves by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla.
Sit-Down Dinner - Pre-draped saree with an embroidered cape by Tarun Tahiliani.
Wedding - White lehenga set with multicolour floral embroidery by Anamika Khanna.
Sherry Shroff
Sherry Shroff, an adorable girl-next-door influencer - also very simple, we have to say - stole our hearts with her super minimal and classy wedding with Vaibhav Talwar. After wearing a red banarasi saree for her engagement, she wore a white Gaurav Gupta gown to her chic and understated wedding ceremony.
Engagement- Bride's own traditional red silk saree with gold floral embroidery.
Wedding - White pre-draped embroidered saree-gown with tiers by Gaurav Gupta.
Trishala Sikka
We saw a glimpse of a big fat North Indian wedding with Trishala Sikka's colourful ceremonies. With heavyily embroidered outfits and lots of floral decor, she definitely is the happy, fun bride that we all love.
Engagement - Pink and blue floral printed lehenga set by Nachiket Barve.
Haldi and Mehendi - Embellished yellow bandeau blouse-sharara set by Jade by MK.
Wedding - Traditional red embroidered lehenga set by Anita Dongre.
Cocktail and Sangeet - Pastel pink embellished lehenga set by Tarun Tahiliani.
Sister of the bride - Shereen Sikka
Complementing her sister, Shereen Sikka, gave us 'sister of the bride' goals. Just like her blogs, she perfectly balanced her outfits with a mix of vibrant and undertone outfits.
Engagement - Contemporary pastel-blue anarkali with floral prints by Tarun Tahiliani.
Mata ki Chowki - Both sisters are wearing brocade kurta-sets by Raw Mango.
Haldi and Mehendi - Dual red and green coloured kurta-sharara set with floral prints by Sabyasachi.
Wedding - Off-white lehenga set withred embellishments by Tarun Tahiliani.
Cocktail and Sangeet - Ice-blue kalidar flared embellished lehenga set by Jade by MK.
Summiyya Patni
Summiyya, co-founder of House of Misu, put on her creative cap on like always, (seriously, how gorgeous can one Instagram feed get?) and curated a wedding that left us stunned. We already know that the best friends worship high-fashion and out-of the-box ideas, but they out-did themselves with the outfits and the decor.
Mehendi - Contemporary white and red kurta-gharara set with a kaftan-jacket by Arpita Mehta.
Sangeet - Red anarkali-gown with high-octane embellishments by Abu Jani and Sangeet Khosla.
Wedding - Pastel blue draped gown by Gaurav Gupta.
Reception - Beige gown with silver embellishments, feather fringes and an attached cape by Falguni and Shane Peacock.
The Bridesmaid -Mitali Sagar
Mitali, the significant other of the blog, proved to the most stunning bridesmaid whose outfits were in tandem with the bride's. Like always, she gave us major OOTD goals with her pastel blue Payal Singhal outfit at the wedding.
Mehendi - Orange lehenga set by Bhumika Sharma.
Sangeet - Off-white floral embroidered anarkali by Tarun Tahiliani.
Reception - Midnight blue gown with pearl and feather tassle embellishments by Ridhi Mehra.
Wedding - Pastel blue embellished midi dress by Payal Singhal.
Diipa Khosla-Buller
We were almost disappointed ourselves (being women), after we saw Diipa Khosla's wedding invite on her social media. But, after looking at the picturesque set-up and the outfits, we kept our calm. The gorgeous blogger had an Indian wedding with hints of European aesthetics, courtesy of her Dutch husband. By the looks of it, they had a stunning wedding. Did we forget to mention how the gorgeous she is again?
Indian Wedding - Blood-red embroidered velvet lehenga set by Sabyasachi.
Mehendi - White chiffon floral printed saree by Sabyasachi.
Haldi -Beige and gold floral embroidered lehenga by Ritu Kumar.
Sangeet - Pastel pink embroidered lehenga cum pant set by Anamika Khanna.
Chooda - Burgundy and white floral printed lehenga set by Manik Jassal.
Catholic Wedding - Off-white full-sleeved embroidered gown by Ashi Studio.
Reception look 1 - Grey embellished lehenga set by Faraz Mannan.
Reception look 2 -Blue bustier by Field and white skirt by Pink Nile.
Reception look 3 - White fish-cut embroidered gown by Pronovias.
Are you taking notes from these stunning bloggers for your wedding trousseau? Let us know in the comments below.
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Awesome post! Great Indian wedding dresses to get inspiration when planning your wedding. It is essential to browse through the trends in the market.