
Wedding Season Edit
Heirloom silks and statement lehengas for the celebrations ahead
Wedding season is a season of its own — a calendar of mehendis, sangeets, pheras and receptions, each asking for its own kind of dressing. This edit moves from the soft glow of the morning ceremonies to the gilded shimmer of the evening, pairing handwoven silks with embroidered showstoppers. Consider it your styling companion for every invitation on the mantelpiece.

The Bridal Entrance
Nothing announces a bride like a richly embroidered lehenga. We layered hand-cut zardozi over a deep, regal base and kept the jewellery deliberately restrained so the craftsmanship leads. A grand dupatta, draped over a single shoulder, finishes the silhouette with old-world drama.

Heirloom Silks for the Pheras
For the ceremony itself, there is little that rivals a true Kanchipuram or Banarasi weave. The weight of the silk holds the pleats beautifully and photographs like liquid gold. Choose temple-border motifs for tradition, or a contemporary contrast pallu for a modern bride.

Sangeet & Dancefloor
Come the sangeet, the dressing turns playful. Lighter shararas and flowing anarkalis are made to move — gota-patti detailing catches the light as you spin, while the relaxed cut means you can dance until the lights come up.
Found your moment?
Explore more edits in the lookbook, or browse the full collection to find the piece that is unmistakably yours.







