We continue to be environmentally friendly!
There are celebrities like Dia Mirza and lately Rakul Preet Singhwho choose to have an eco-friendly wedding. Dia Mirza had said in an interview that all the decor elements in her wedding were natural and locally available. Many of them were recyclable. Apart from the wedding invitations, they also sent hand-woven baskets made by artisans in Meghalaya and sent a plant to everyone. Recently, Rakul got married to Jackky Bhagnani and they planted a sapling for each guest to reduce their carbon footprint.
Being comfortable in the face of attraction!
Parineeti Chopra‘s wedding look was a matter of controversy, with some also wondering why the actress opted for a rather simple look. However, Parineeti’s stylists Nidhi Agarwal and Shraddha Lakhani spoke to ETimes in an exclusive chat and said, “Parineeti told us, ‘I want to have fun. Don’t treat me like a hero. I don’t want anyone to walk behind me.'” I, holding my veil, “I am adjusting my dupatta. I want to be as comfortable as possible. I will not wear heels for any of my functions and it is okay if I look like a bride’s maid. I am not a bride but I want to be comfortable.” Stylists said it was great that Parineeti was not stuck with the expectations of celebrity and chose her own happiness and comfort rather than making any point. Parineeti’s veil had Raghav Chadha’s name on it, which was also quite unique.
For a comfortable balcony wedding, give up exaggeration; saree on a lehenga
Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor has put these lavish wedding expectations aside. They didn’t spend a lot of money on a big venue, decor and extravagance. Instead, they wanted to get married on the balcony of their house where they had lived for five years before the wedding and make more memories there. The couple has been an inspiration to many; the idea that weddings can’t just be a big event, but can still be simple and dreamy! Alia chose an ivory-coloured Sabyasachi sari for her wedding so that it was sustainable and could be worn again and again. She repeated her bridal sari when she received her first National award and this also served as an inspiration for many young girls that it is okay to repeat your outfits and that being sustainable is important.
In an interview with Vogue, Alia had said why she chose a sari over a bridal lehenga. She said: “You need to celebrate the part of yourself that you feel stands out in the moment, whether that’s a sari, a super easy street style vibe, or an over-the-top dress. The beauty of being a woman is that you can wear all these different clothes all the time. I can wear trousers. I can wear dresses.” “One of the strengths of this is that our wardrobe is very dynamic, and I think that’s a great thing.”
Alia Bhatt at her REAL Wedding with Ranbir and her REEL Wedding with Ranveer | RRKPK Success Meeting
Breaking stereotypes
They say brides shouldn’t wear black at wedding ceremonies, but Sonam Kapoor She chose a black and white striped lehenga for her reception. He chose to be different and broke this stereotype. Meanwhile, Dia Mirza called a female priest to perform the wedding ceremony, which was quite unusual. Many brides have also ditched the signature red bridal gown in favor of whites, pastels and pinks.
A veil 75 meters long
Priyanka Chopra performed two wedding ceremonies; one was a traditional Hindu wedding and the other was a Catholic wedding according to Nick Jonas’ culture. For his white wedding. PC opted for a 75 meter long curtain, which in itself was quite an unusual choice! Priyanka had said about this in an interview with NDTV: “It wasn’t about fashion. I wanted something unique. Both the dresses (red and white) were personalized for me… I wanted the longest veil in the world and that’s what I got.” The clothes were personal choices.”
holding on to emotions
Kriti Kharbanda She recently married Pulkit Samrat. The actress opted for a pink lehenga with intricate Got Patti work for her wedding, but there was a sensual side to this color choice. Pulkit’s mother wanted to see her daughter-in-law in this color at their wedding and Kriti fulfilled her wish. We cannot help but mention that Kriti wore a ‘haar’ from her naani and her mother’s wedding dupatta for the ‘chooda’ ceremony. The actress was careful not to modernize like the current tradition but was more rooted and tied to the feelings of her near and dear ones.
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