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5 most stunning minimalist brides of Bollywood

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 16, 2025, 20:00 IST
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5 most stunning minimalist brides of Bollywood

Bollywood weddings are usually all about granduer, towering flower arrangements, sparkling jewellery, and heavy designer lehengas. But some brides have stepped away with maximalism, embracing opted the subtle yet stunning charm of minimalism. Their outfits prove that less is more; it strips away superficiality, strikes a personal chord, and exudes timeless chic.

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Alia Bhatt: Subtlelicious in ivory

Alia Bhatt's wedding ensemble was the perfect masterclass in understated elegance. Dressed an ivory organza saree, subtly embroidered with gold threads, Alia showcased a minimalist approach to jewellery, wearing each piece from her personal collection. Her make-up was lightly done and fresh, a subtle base and natural lip colour letting personality take over. The loose waves in the hair finished an easy-going bridal charm. The decision to avoid heavy layering and excessive accessorising not only appealed to the increasing trend of "less is more" but also created a precedent for brides desiring elegance without extravagance.

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Aditi Rao Hydari: Ethereal in beige

Aditi Rao Hydari left the internet surprised when she chose a subdued beige saree for her wedding to Siddharth. The outfit had golden zari butta work and Banarasi weave border, creating a majestic yet subtle finish. She wore antique gold jhumkas and simple bangles with it, keeping her overall look fuss-free. Her makeup was dewy and she sported a classic middle-part bun, making her look timeless instead of fashionable. The bridal avatar of Aditi was magical in restraint, there was no reaching out to overwhelm the bride with over-embellishment; rather, each element whispered sophistication and cultural richness.

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Yami Gautam: Tradition meets minimalism

Yami Gautam's bridal look was sentimental and traditional in its roots. Rather than ordering a custom designer creation, she sported her mother's maroon silk saree, a garment steeped in memories for decades. The simplicity was added to by a dupatta passed down from her grandmother, worn as a veil, binding three generations in a single ensemble. She wore minimal accessories, only a statement choker and gold bangles, as her makeup accentuated her natural looks. This was minimalism not for stylishness alone but for emotional significance, demonstrating that personal history can be the loveliest accessory a bride can adorn.

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Neha Dhupia: Blush beauty

The wedding of Neha Dhupia to Angad Bedi was a hush-hush affair at a gurudwara and her look indicative of the nature of the event. She wore blush-pink lehenga with gota patti work, which was so exquisite and yet so subtle. She wore classic jewellery: multilayered necklace, maang tikka and bangles. Her make-up looked subdued and there was a focus on dewy eyes and nude lips all of which enhanced her lehenga very well. It was the harmony of her look that got our attention, there was nothing in her appearance competing one with another so that her warmth and her happiness became the ultimate point of her bridal image.

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Sonakshi Sinha: Vintage elegance

Sonakshi Sinha also took the element of minimalism to the personal level as she wore the saree of her mother replete with both texture and emotion. The more subtle cloth was a nice accompaniment to traditional polki jewellery and she chose aalta instead of mehndi which is a rare and vintage-like touch. She had barely tied up her hair and the make-up remained light, which complemented her natural beauty rather than giving into the trend of physical transformation. It was a refreshing change after the modus operandi of the single-use bridal aesthetic by placing emphasis on sustainability, heritage, and individuality. It was not about style but a statement that a bride can wear what she wants even on the day when she is taking more photographs than any other day.

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