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Bridal Trousseau
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Bridal Trousseau

Building a wardrobe for the bride and the months that follow

A trousseau is more than a single dress — it is the wardrobe that carries a bride from her wedding through every celebration of her first married year. We have curated a balanced collection: the showstopper for the main day, the silks for the ceremonies, and the versatile pieces she will reach for long after the confetti settles.

The Showstopper
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The Showstopper

Every trousseau begins with the one. A heavily worked bridal lehenga, made to be remembered — intricate, regal and unmistakably the centrepiece. This is the piece you choose first and build the rest of the collection around.

Silks for the Ceremonies
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Silks for the Ceremonies

A bride needs her silks. Kanchipuram and Patola weaves in auspicious tones cover the pheras, the griha pravesh and the first festivals as a couple. These are heirlooms in the making — pieces to keep, to lend, to pass on.

The First-Year Edit
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The First-Year Edit

Beyond the wedding lie the receptions, the cousin’s sangeet, the festive seasons. A designer suit and a graceful sharara round out the trousseau with pieces that feel celebratory yet wearable — the workhorses of a newlywed’s social calendar.

Found your moment?

Explore more edits in the lookbook, or browse the full collection to find the piece that is unmistakably yours.