7 Wedding Style Trends Predicted At The FDCI Manifest Wedding Weekend 2024

From extravagant menswear to soft romance and hyper-femininity, the FDCI Manifest Wedding Weekend saw it all.

Jan 22, 2025
  • Top Looks At FDCI Manifest Weekend

    Recently,FDCI and Manifest came together to host the second edition of the Wedding Weekendand brought an array of designers such as Siddhartha Tytler, Tarun Tahiliani, Anju Modi, Rimzim Dadu, and Amit Aggarwal together to showcase their latest collections, just in time for the wedding season.

    FromFalguni Shane Peacock’s maximalist allureorDolly J’s hyper-feminine and romantic silhouettes, the exhibition gave us a good idea of what to expect this wedding season. We’ve curated some of the most prominent fashion trends that we spotted at theFDCI Manifest Wedding Weekendtake a look.

    Top Trends From The FDCI Manifest Wedding Weekend

    Heritage crafts and textiles

    Top Trends From FDCI Manifest Weekend
    Image Credit: Anju Modi/Instagram

    From Anju Modi’s collection ‘Apoorna-Sampoorn,’ which highlights Indian embroidery techniques such as zardozi and hand-woven motifs, Anita Dongre’s exquisite focus onPichwai, Badla, Gota Pattifrom Rajasthan,Bandhanifrom Gujarat and weaves from Banaras for her collection ‘Raaha,’ to Tarun Tahiliani inculcating elegantKashidakar, Mukaish, Chikankariembroideries in his latest collection ‘Otherworldly’ and Raabta by Rahul’s stunningMeenakaripieces. Indian couturiers and jewellers brought their A-game to emphasise Indian heritage with textiles and crafts.

    Structured silhouettes

    Top Trends From FDCI Manifest Weekend
    Image Credit: Amit Aggarwal/ Instagram

    The FDCI Manifest Weekend saw an abundance of silhouettes that highlighted exemplary structure.

    Top Trends From FDCI Manifest Weekend
    Image Credit: Rimzim Dadu

    From Rimzim Dadu’s genius, body-following couture that is no less than abstract art being worn, to Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna’s long, corsetted peplum blouses, and Roseroom’s bustier gowns to Amit Aggarwal’s brilliant marriage of artistry and innovation for his collection ‘Antevorta,’ and Suneet Varma’s detailed shoulder adornments; The exhibition saw some stunning, gravity-defying pieces that left us gobsmacked.

    Darker-hued wedding attire

    Top Trends From FDCI Manifest Weekend
    Image Credit: JJ Valaya/ Instagram

    Black was the ruling colour at the FMWW 2024. But to be specific, black in bridal wear, is what took our breath away. From Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna’s intricate embroidery to Falguni Shane Peacock, JJ Valaya and Tarun Tahiliani and Siddhartha Tytler’s bold, traditional and contemporary garments that highlighted black as a quintessential hue for weddings this year.

    Romantic, hyper-feminine silhouettes

    Top Trends From FDCI Manifest Weekend
    Image Credit: Dolly J/Instagram

    Don’t let the marvellous array of structured, black garments fool you. As much as we saw excellent geometrical definitions and dark themes at the FMWW 2024, there was an equal amount of femininity and romantic allure that designers showed up with.

    Top Trends From FDCI Manifest Weekend
    Image Credit: Tarun Tahiliani/ Instagram

    Dolly J, Roseroom, Falguni Shane Peacock and Tarun Tahiliani are among the few couturiers who gave us softer silhouettes; So, picture trailing saris, sweetheart necklines, free-flowing fabrics, romantic colours such as pinks, ivories, champagnes with floral motives embroidered on top. The romance was certainly not lacking in this season’s wedding wear.

    Maximalist menswear

    Top Trends From FDCI Manifest Weekend
    Image Credit: Rahul Mishra/@fdciofficial

    Whether it was Siddartha Tytler’s dramatic capes, boldly embellished sherwani pieces, Falguni Shane Peacock’s dazzling sehras, Rahul Mishra’s alluring nature-themed bandh gala pieces or Gaurav Gupta’s reflective embroidery on his menswear.

    Top Trends From FDCI Manifest Weekend
    Image Credit: Siddhartha Tytler/@fdciofficial

    The exhibition witnessed menswear that you simply could not take your eyes off, even if you tried. Perhaps signalling a much-awaited era of more expressive attire for bride’s grooms.

    Ruby and emerald jewellery

    In terms of jewellery, the FMWW 2024 saw stunning pieces of ruby and emerald jewellery take centre stage.

    Top Trends From FDCI Manifest Weekend
    Image Credit: Mard By Abu Sandeep/ @fdciofficial

    Though, other precious jewels such as polki and diamonds were also seen at the show, labels such as Isvari and Raj Mahtani highlighted rubies and emeralds in their pieces with ultimate grace.

    Top Trends From FDCI Manifest Weekend
    Image Credit: JJ Valaya/ Instagram

    Bejewelled handbags

    When we talk about bridal trends, it is obvious that accessories such as bags are bound to be a point of discussion. For instance, the homegrown label Love To Bag has epitomised embellished bags, which incorporate crystals and precious gems. This wedding season make a note to carry an all-out bag such as the one below by Love To Bag.

    Top Trends From FDCI Manifest Weekend
    Image Credit: Love To Bag/ Instagram

    What an exciting show; Where romance, darkness, and extravagant menswear all met!

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    For Manifest to become one of Cambridge Dictionary's most viewed words of 2024 — 1,30,000 hits and counting — it means some of us must have Googled it at least once. I know, I hit that search button over and over again
    because each time I looked at it, I saw a new meaning.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    Putting together a homegrown title at a time when the demise of print has been long announced may seem surprising...
    ...but it has long been a dream of mine to give India a magazine it deserves. A magazine that is the country.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    And nothing, absolutely nothing, represents India more than our weddings.It is a time when families are brought together. Traditions come alive as they are adapted to each couple's beliefs. And lives are joined in a way that the romantic in me still enjoys.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    The fact that it comes with band, baaja and baraat — what's not to love?And that is the reason our first issue celebrates:
    THE NEW BRIDE.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    If you look at
    'Curate Beautiful, Create Happy'individually, they are powerful but when you put them together, they become a promise. While each section is dedicated to a word, I hope you will see this as your first of many handbooks for happiness.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    Curate
    Where we give you a fast-paced look into everything you should wish list when you start to think about marriage. What to buy and how to dress, along with modern mithai and the homegrown fragrance makers to bookmark. Make special note of the feature on alta.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    Beautiful
    It has everything you need to make your wedding special. From the big comeback of red and pink in bridal wear to how the cool kids are wearing corsets to the celebration, there is only one way to get ready for a wedding —with enjoyment.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    Create
    This section is a building block, a step to a better life. A place where we have all the answers. Or at least the beginning of a great conversation.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    Happy
    This needs very little description. It has travel with a special focus on incredible India, and a collection of wedding albums, sourced randomly, but collected with abundance because happiness has no limits.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media

    This first issue has a lot more, including a carefully edited address book of everything you need to make your wedding perfectly 'gramworthy! But it doesn't stop there. Each issue will be different because each one of you is unique.
    Because we manifested this difference, now we will celebrate you.

    - Avarna Jain,
    Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media