Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna’s Wedding Looks — First Sketches, Temple Jewellery & All The Details
The couple tied the knot in Udaipur wearing custom Anamika Khanna ensembles complemented by traditional temple jewellery from Shree Jewellers.
Vijay and Rashmika's union culminated in Udaipur today on 26-02-2026, marking a moment fans have long awaited. While their love story has unfolded over the years in quiet gestures and public celebrations, their wedding looks made a statement that felt deeply rooted in heritage.
For their big day, #Virosh — as their fans call them — chose to wear Indian designer Anamika Khanna, leaning into textile history and symbolism rather than fleeting bridal and groom trends. The ensembles were styled by Ami Patel.
Rashmika Mandanna: A Saree of Sacred Geometry
Rashmika chose a rich rust saree framed with a striking red border, a palette steeped in auspicious symbolism. Temple-house motifs were intricately embroidered across the drape, echoing carved sanctums and spiritual geometry.
Antique gold hand embroidery lent luminosity and texture, transforming the saree into a canvas of devotion and craftsmanship. The interplay of rust, red and gold struck a balance between regal and restrained.
Rashmika’s look was completed with intricately crafted temple jewellery from Shree Jewellers, adding depth and heritage to the bride’s ensemble. What further added to the ceremonial grandeur of her look was her hair open — celestial Apsara style — softly framed with a traditional gajra garland.
Vijay Deverakonda: Strength in Weave
Vijay’s ensemble drew from the textile legacy of Hyderabad, referencing the strength of the Vanasingaram weave. He wore an ivory dhoti silhouette paired with a striking vermillion angavastram, intricately embroidered with forest and temple-inspired motifs. The detailing was symbolic of power, lineage, and sacred architecture. It gave the look both depth and narrative
Vijay completed his ensemble with intricately crafted temple jewellery that mirrored Rashmika’s, creating a cohesive visual narrative between bride and groom.
A heavy moustache, light beard, and swept-back gelled hair added to the regal gravitas of his look.
A Wedding Rooted in Craft
Seeing the illustrated blueprint alongside the final ensembles makes one thing clear: these weren’t just styled wedding outfits. They were conceived, drawn, and crafted with narrative at their core.
What stood out most was the couple’s shared visual language. Instead of contrasting aesthetics, their looks spoke to each other through temple motifs, architectural references, and textile storytelling. The palette — ivory, vermillion, rust, and gold — felt cohesive and deeply Indian without leaning into predictability.
By choosing heritage over spectacle, Vijay and Rashmika’s wedding wardrobes reflect a larger shift in modern celebrity weddings — where craft, symbolism, and regional textile narratives take centre stage.
