Ali Xeeshan
Is there ever a dull moment with Ali Xeeshan? Certainly not! He rocked the ramp with his new bridal collection titled ‘Khamoshi’. The models were draped in elaborate pieces made of lush raw silks, organzas and kaamkhaab’s in beautiful frosty pastels, peaches, ivory, powder blue and greens! Ali kept it festive but traditional with old school techniques of pasham, tilla and adda work- beautifully done as always! Classic silhouettes with contemporary elements- the range included jackets, lenghas, cape styles with an emphasis on dupattas and layering! Once again in tune with his fabulous quirkiness AliXeeshan managed to pull another rabbit out of the hat- with monkeys and exaggerated turbans on the catwalk. So if youre looking for a deliciously audacious look on your special day a number by Ali Xeeshan is definitely the one for you.
MUSE
Chic, stylish and contemporary- Muse bridals are starting to win us over! A unique colour scheme of red navy and nude dominated the collection. Though the choice of colours are not your standard picks, they most certainly made an impactful style statement. The pieces were skillfully adorned with pretty pearls, sequins and metallic thread work- creating a graceful visual appeal. Made of lush organza’s and dupion; and styled in sleek and trendy gharara’s, peplums and churidars- the range boasted great finesse with tasteful detailing. Ladies we suggest this time round you opt for a sassy Muse bridal for that glowy effervescent look!
Nomi Ansari
Nomi Ansari’s bridals were more than just gorgeous- they were the epitome of tradition and opulence all in one. As the models swished through elegantly the ramp was swept with festive, vibrant colours and stunningly beautiful handy work. The collection was representative of the rich history and craftsmanship of Hyderabad, hence the inclusion of the pretty farshi gharara’s and traditional lenghas. The elaborate pieces were made of rich silks, brocades and chiffon- rendering a highly magnificent appeal. Cleverly incorporated prints added just the right amount of ‘chic-ness’ to the range and we couldn’t help but fall in love with each and every ensemble! Striking and delectable- a Nomi bridal is the way to go ladies!
Zara Shahjahan
Zara Shahjahan’s bridal collection ‘Mehrunisa’ was elegance personified! Zara chose a muted colour palette of light pastels, golds and pops of traditional red. The pieces were neatly adorned with intricate embroideries and embellishments and styled in simple silhouettes- boasting a clean and composed design aesthetic. We loved the traditional ‘Kiran’ (gold fringe) along the dupattas and hemlines with the glossy materials adding the right amount of sheen! Pretty and classically feminine- whats not to love? A Zara Shahjahan bridal would make for a truly graceful bride!