25 Years Of Sabyasachi Mukherjee: A Look At Iconic Bollywood Brides in Sabya’s Creations
Let's travel back in time and see some of Bollywood's most famous brides, who on their wedding day embodied the allure and heritage of Sabya's designs.
Celebrating an incredible 25 years in the world of fashion, Sabyasachi Mukherjee is a name that resonates with magnificent bridal apparel, exquisite craftsmanship, and Indian heritage. Sabyasachi is well-known for revolutionising wedding attires with his distinctive flair, and his designs are more than just clothes; they are a phenomenon in their own right. Brides all over the world now choose the brand because of his exquisite jewellery collections and elaborately created lehengas. As Sabyasachi commemorates this milestone, we take a look back at some famous Bollywood brides who perfectly captured the essence of Sabya on their wedding day.

Anushka Sharma: The Trendsetter Bride—Anushka Sharma's wedding attire was truly groundbreaking. Her blush-pink lehenga with exquisite flower embroidery, which deviated from the typical red, became the pinnacle of subtle elegance. The lehenga established a lasting legacy in bridal fashion by skilfully balancing tradition and modernity with its delicate handwork and hand-dyed silk.
Deepika Padukone: Always Class Personified With a crimson lehenga embellished with peacock designs and the Sanskrit blessing 'Sada Saubhagyavati Bhava,' Deepika Padukone honoured her ancestry. Her outfit, which was layered with elaborate dupattas, exuded luxury and ethnic pride.

Katrina Kaif: The Regal Bride—Katrina Kaif wore a symphony of red and gold for her wedding to Vicky Kaushal. She exuded royal grandeur with her golden-embroidered lehenga and exquisite vintage jewellery. Katrina appeared as though she were a living, breathing work of art, with her veil falling elegantly over her head.

Priyanka Chopra: The Regal Masterpiece - It took 3,720 hours to make Priyanka Chopra's sindoor-red lehenga, which was a work of love. She looked like the epitome of Indian splendour, adorned in crystals, French knots, and hand-cut organza flowers. Her wedding gown will never be forgotten because of the exquisite craftsmanship and her natural appeal.

Aditi Rao Hydari: The Queen of Minimalism - The epitome of refinement is minimalism, as exemplified by Aditi Rao Hydari, who dazzled in a simple crimson lehenga with intricate golden embellishments at the hem. She captured the sense of traditional Bengali bridal charm with her effortless grace, accessorised with a sheer dupatta and delicate jewellery.

Mouni Roy: A Bengali Dream—Mouni Roy's dupatta bore the sentimental Sanskrit benediction 'Aayushmati Bhava,' while her crimson lehenga was adorned with elaborate silver and golden embroidery. Her bridal ensemble, when paired with classic uncut diamond jewellery, was the ideal fusion of sophistication and culture.