Vidhi Singhania Unveils New Bridal Collection Ahead of Wedding Season
Vidhi Singhania’s latest bridal line celebrates Indian handloom traditions through contemporary silhouettes...
Designer Vidhi Singhania has launched an exquisite bridal collection ahead of the wedding season, and it is everything that a bride and her squad would dream of. A tribute to all the grace, grandeur, and emotion that define Indian weddings, her collection sets a distinct tone for the bridal wardrobe with its handwoven pieces, seamlessly blending Indian craftsmanship with modern aesthetics.
The collection offers a range of handwoven textiles that cater to all kinds of occasions, whether it is an intimate gathering or a grand celebration. Resonating with the label’s legacy, it focuses on the Banarsi Katan silk featuring intricate silk saris that are characterised by their rich textures and elaborate motifs. Not just that, the collection also includes Kota silk saris with Hota Patti embroidery and cutdana embellishments. The lightweight fabric and the intricate designs make these pieces best suited for summer occasions. Beyond these, the collection also features chanderi weaves.
From classic silk saris and shimmery lehengas with gold zari and fine detailing that would make homes in the wardrobes of all the bridesmaids this wedding season to contemporary jackets that go beyond the traditional bridal wear, Vidhi’s collection brings a subtle twist to the bridal ensemble as we know it. Each of her looks is further elevated with embroidered dupattas and odhnas.
Vidhi’s latest collection embodies royal craftsmanship with the brand’s signature lightweight yet deeply detailed lehengas, perfect for brides who seek comfort blended with elegance. The collection extends beyond bridal wear and includes ensembles that are versatile and seamlessly merge into a modern trousseau. The designer’s shirts and Co-ord sets, lehengas and accessories, are not just pieces of couture but an experience for brides, bridesmaids and their families that is not just limited to the wedding season.
