India Couture Week 2024 showcased eight days of fashion brilliance, highlighting evolving trends in Indian wedding wear. Designers brought fresh ideas to the runway, transforming traditional aesthetics.
Corsets emerged as a major trend, thanks to designers like Tarun Tahiliani and Jayanti Reddy. These pieces, inspired by Bridgerton-style elegance, redefined bridal blouses with a modern twist, pairing seamlessly with sarees and lehengas.
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The concept of high-drama bridal wear made waves, featuring art-deco inspirations, sculpted details, and elaborate headgear. Designers like Gaurav Gupta and Amit Aggarwal set the tone for a new age of maximalist bridal couture.
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Capes and coordinated sets received a wedding makeover, offering versatile options for modern brides. Tarun Tahiliani, Gaurav Gupta, and Jayanti Reddy introduced functional yet stylish ensembles suitable for grand celebrations.
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The runway also saw a shift in cocktail fashion. Designers like Rimzim Dadu reinvented evening wear with edgy blazers and asymmetrical skirts, moving beyond the typical sequined gowns and sarees.
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Groomswear embraced draping and bold jewellery trends. Tarun Tahiliani and Jayanti Reddy showcased double dupattas and vibrant silk stoles, while designers like Falguni Shane Peacock and Kunal Rawal highlighted intricate neckpieces and bejewelled seheras.
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Metallic bustiers, inspired by international icons like Zendaya and Kim Kardashian, made their mark at ICW 2024. Gaurav Gupta and Roseroom presented these striking pieces, integrating them into Indian bridal fashion.
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Despite new trends, the classic red bridal lehenga remained a timeless favorite. Designers like JJ Valaya and Abu Sandeep showcased royal red ensembles, reaffirming the elegance of traditional bridal wear.
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India Couture Week 2024 demonstrated the seamless blend of innovation and tradition in Indian fashion, offering a plethora of inspiration for modern brides and grooms.