BRIDES OF 2020: INTIMATE WEDDINGS

2020 was undeniably a year of challenging circumstances for everyone. As this tempestuous year comes to a close, we however look back upon all the moments of love, perseverance, and family that made it all worth it. While grand weddings, like much else, were thrown off course by the Pandemic, we saw a host of beautiful, intimate celebrations of couples who chose to honor their togetherness over all else, giving us some awe-inspiring bridal styles.








Bride Tarini embraced soft hues and delicate floral detailings for her picturesque spring wedding. The Sabyasachi bride looked divine in an intricately embroidered ivory lehenga for her wedding ceremony, teamed with spectacular pearl and polki jewels, while wavy open locks and vibrant hues set a fun tone for her vibrant mehndi.






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Bride Prarthana slipped into a stunning rich red Kanjeevaram saree from The House of Angadi, honoring her South Indian roots and accessorized her look with a statement gold Tehri Nath which paid homage to her Garhwali heritage.

 


                                                                          

                                                                                     

Image: Amit Sood Photography



Walking down the aisle of her dreamy floral wedding in a rich purple and gold silk saree teamed with a dewy visage and a delicate bouquet of flowers, Sri Lankan bride Suji combined traditions with contemporary elegance.




Image: Sheraz Khwaja Photography



Tying the knot against the beguiling San Jose valley, Bride Ankita looked divine in a blush pink and rose-gold lehenga by Astha Narang which was elegantly finished off with a wavy bun and flowers in her hair.




Image: Teal Mandzik






Framed against the tranquil backdrop of her earthy garden wedding in Canada, bride Harneet mesmerized in a delicate icy blue and blush lehenga by Vivaah Collection with gorgeous floral applique work.





Image: Amrit Photography



In quintessential red and gold, Bride Haikoo’s rich lehenga by Aso Palav made for an arresting contrast against the soft pastel decor of her backyard wedding.




                                                                                                                                                                     


Image: Makayla Lynn Photography


If you’re thinking of getting hitched in the near future as well, you have a lot of choices. You can pick a heavy lehenga or an heirloom-worthy saree that’s in the trend now. If you love these bridal picks, you must visit the Nisha Natthani Boutique for very similar yet amazing designs of such bridal ensembles.


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