Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh’s fairy tale wedding was a spectacle for all their fans as the couple was styled in sartorial outfits from head to toe. The two looked like a royal couple for their D-Day and Deepika chose her favourite and ace celebrity Indian designer Sabyasachi for her wedding couture. Deepika made for a stellar bride for her Konkani-Sindhi wedding. Donning pastel shades for her D-day to being clad in a stunning red gown for her Mumbai reception, Deepika’s look was well-thought to make her special day memorable. Below we have compiled all the looks that Deepika wore for her wedding. Ranveer Singh Teases Wife Deepika Padukone At Wedding Party, Says She Is Looking like Frida Kahlo on Acid – Watch Video.
Deepika and Ranveer’s wedding took place in Lake Como, Italy which was a closed affair for friends and family. Her wedding festivities began from mehndi/sangeet, rituals of Konkani and Sindhi wedding, followed by a reception in Bangalore and Mumbai. Most of the couple’s outfits and jewellery were designed by Sabyasachi. Many ladies wish to be a Sabyasachi bride and Deepika’s was a dream come true. See all the looks of Deepika as a Sabyasachi bride. Deepika Padukone Nails Her Risque Outfit in This Hot BTS Picture From GQ India Magazine Photoshoot.
Deepika Padukone as a Sabyasachi Bride & Other Outfits from Her Wedding
1. Deepika Padukone for a Pre-Wedding Puja in Bengaluru in Orange Sabyasachi Couture
For a pre-wedding puja in Bengaluru, Deepika dressed up in orange-hued traditional outfit from Sabyasachi which she paired with statement gold chandbali earrings.
2. Deepika Padukone in Pastel Pink Sabyasachi Outfit for Her Mehndi/Sangeet
Deepika wore a pastel pink heavily embroidered lehenga and heirloom jewellery for her mehndi function.
3. Deepika Padukone in Orange-Hued Kanjeevaram Saree for Her Konkani Style Wedding
Smoked-out eyes, gajra on her sleek bun and traditional jewellery, Deepika looked ethereal in Kanjeevaram saree. The saree was gifted to Deepika by her mother Ujjala Padukone from Angadi Galleria in Bengaluru.
4. Deepika Padukone in Red & Pink Sabyasachi Saree for Anand Karaj Ceremony
The colour red is significant in many Hindu weddings and the bride usually wears red outfits. For her Anand Karaj ceremony, a Punjabi wedding ritual, Deepika wore red and pink lehenga and paired with a choker necklace, dangling earrings, maang tikka, a nath and kaleerein.
5. Deepika Padukone in Cream & Red Sabyasachi Outfit for Her Grah Pravesh in Mumbai
Making her first appearance as a newly-wed, Deepika was dressed in cream chudidaar kurti with an elaborate red dupatta from Sabyasachi. The couple had returned to Mumbai from Italy and were snapped at Ranveer Singh’s house for Deepika’s Grah Pravesh.
6. Deepika Padukone Leaving for Bengaluru Reception in Off-White Anarkali from Sabyasachi
Making a chic appearance at the airport, Deepika was clad in off-white monotone Sabyasachi self-printed anarkali and dupatta. Her accessories included gold earrings, dainty mangalsutra and red chudda.
7. Deepika Padukone in Gold & White Saree for Her Bengaluru Reception
For her Bengaluru reception, Deepika looked regal as she opted for a classic gold and white combination saree. Just like her Konkani wedding, this saree too was gifted to Deepika by her mother. She accessorised her outfit with Columbian emeralds and rose-cut diamonds choker necklace from Sabyasachi Heritage jewellery along with matching earrings. Sleek middle-partition hairdo with vermillion and gajra completed her look.
8. Deepika Padukone in Baby Pink Sabyasachi Traditional Outfit as They Return to Mumbai from Bengaluru
Keeping her statement hairstyle (a sleek bun) in place, Deepika was snapped post her Bengaluru reception in baby pink Sabyasachi traditional outfit and juttis.
9. Deepika Padukone’s Boho Bridal Look for DJ Party in Mumbai Hosted by Sister-In-Law Ritika Bhavnani
For an extravagant DJ bash in Mumbai, Deepika channelised a Bohemian bride in floral-printed red and pink lehenga by Sabyasachi. What set her look apart was the chic and contemporary hairdo that the bride opted for. Inspired by Frieda Kahlo, Deepika styled her in a front braid and accessorised her look with a red rose hairband. As for her makeup, she styled her eyes in intense smokey eyes with heavily rimmed kohl eyes. Such a stunner!
10. Deepika Padukone in Ivory & Gold Saree from Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla for Her Mumbai Reception
After the grand Sabysachi saga, for her Mumbai reception Deepika chose to wear a design from Abu Jani Sandeep Couture label. She opted for an ivory and gold chikankari, heavy-embroidered saree. She opted for a bronzed makeup look and complimented her outfit with matching jewellery.
11. Deepika Padukone in Ivory Anarkali by Sabyasachi When She Visited Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai
To seek blessings at Mumbai’s Siddhivinayak temple, Deepika was dressed in Ivory-nude anarkali with embroidered dupatta. For the first time, she left her tresses loose and a casual pulled-back hairstyle. She accessorised her look with gold chandbaalis and juttis.
12. Deepika Padukone in Bold Red Zuhair Murad Custom Gown for Her Second Reception in Grand Hyatt, Mumbai
To end her wedding festivities, the couple had hosted a reception for all their Bollywood friends and the industry in Mumbai’s Grand Hyatt. Breaking her look from pastel shades, Deepika styled her look in bold red custom Zuhair Murad gown which featured a thigh-high slit. She styled her hair in loose beachy waves.
Deepika Padukone made for a stunning Sabyasachi muse as a bride. From solid colours, pastels to printed and classic combinations, Deepika wore it all. Deepika and Ranveer’s wedding was no less than a festival with a line-up of events that had the fans eagerly gripped to social media to see their favourite couple finally getting married. Out of these 12 stunning looks that Deepika donned for her wedding, which one do you like the most?
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