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Each part of an Indian wedding tells a story, says designer Anjali Phougat
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Ace designer Anjali Phougat, who is known in the fashion circuit for her clothes and jewellery designs, says that Indian weddings are known for their outfits. She adds that each and every piece has so much significance attached.

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“Indian weddings are truly one-of-a-kind, celebrated for their rich colours, intricate designs, and elaborate ceremonies. What makes an Indian wedding so unique is its deep-rooted cultural significance and the artistry that goes into every element. Each outfit, from the bride’s lehenga to the groom’s sherwani, is crafted to tell a story—often blending tradition with personal style. The combination of luxurious fabrics, hand-embroidery, and ornate jewellery makes the entire experience unforgettable, immersing guests in a celebration of love and heritage,” she says. Talking about the current trends, she adds, “ Sustainable fashion is also becoming popular.”

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