Radhika Merchant sets trends with personalized love story gowns.
At her lavish pre-wedding celebrations aboard a luxury cruise, bride-to-be Radhika Merchant stunned onlookers with her fashion choices.
Among her impeccably curated couture collection was a special gown by London designer Robert Wun. It featured a love letter penned by groom Anant Ambani during their courtship, printed on the chiffon fabric.
Personalization is gaining traction as couples opt to infuse wedding trousseaux with meaningful representations of their relationship journey. Designer Kresha Bajaj had similar stitchwork showcasing milestones on her lehenga in 2016.
Experts note the trend stems from modern couples taking charge of planning and a surge in bespoke wedding attire post celebrity influencers.
Other popular ways to weave in romance include photo displays, customized decor incorporating shared memories, songs reflecting the love story, and heartfelt vows.
While visual displays are trendy, subtle acts like entry songs or tokens for guests also accentuate bonding beautifully. The possibilities are endless for uniquely framing each couple’s cherished tale.
Radhika set the bar high with her love letter lehenga, a creative keepsake for posterity. As personalized touches augment nuptial celebrations, love remains the driving motif.