The Bridal Affair: Sabyasachi Mukherjee

A magician of his craft, Sabyasachi Mukherjee has been a global luxury designer for over two decades now. He has seamlessly carved a niche for himself in the world of fashion and is the most coveted Indian designer today. With his extraordinary creative vision, his love for Indian art and artisans and leading the label with the philosophy of staying true to his homeland by showcasing the rich culture and history, Mukherjee has reshaped Indian fashion.

Sabyasachi believes in promoting tradition and culture by using homegrown textiles and age-old techniques of craftsmanship in his designs. He beautifully manages to incorporate a unique blend of colours, traditional motifs and inspiration from his surroundings. All of his creations portraying what India truly stands for are designed with modern and contemporary ideas which make them appeal to a global audience.  

With showstopping lehengas and sarees, Sabyasachi Mukherjee has become synonymous with Indian luxury bridal fashion. Every girl in India dreams of wearing a Sabyasachi outfit on her special day. He is the most celebrated designer when it comes to Indian bridal wear and is best known for extravagant, rich in culture ensembles that make women look like a modern-day princess. No other designer has managed to merge traditional and modern design much like Sabyasachi. His collections are rooted in heritage and culture, with lavish silhouettes, intricate hand-embroidery and glamourous designs. Known for creating a royal look, his bridal collections often feature ethereal lehengas that are richly embroidered. Sabyasachi’s bridal finesse makes his creations such that they will be kept forever or passed down. Every bridal piece from his lehengas to sarees boats of superior craftsmanship and remarkable attention to detail that makes the creations absolutely divine and a masterpiece in its own right.

From Anushka Sharma’s blush pink bridal lehenga to Priyanka Chopra’s all-red look, Sabyasachi has been a part of some of biggest weddings in the Bollywood Industry. Undoubtedly, the first designer that comes to mind when planning a wedding is Sabyasachi Mukherjee. The old-world luxury charm is what draws everyone to instantly fall in love with the ensembles. Not only is he known to dress celebrities, but also billionaire heiresses of our country and thousands of other brides to make their wedding the most special day. His real brides are the most talked about and lend bridal inspiration for those who might not even be wearing a Sabyasachi outfit. 

Sabyasachi, India’s top wedding dress designer, will always be admired for his creativity, his vision and his designs. To quote Sabyasachi- “Every bride is a story I write, each one different, each one new!” 

Image courtesy: Instagram @bridesofsabyasachi

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