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Alia-Ranbir to Saif-Kareena: 5 celebrity weddings that completely rewrote the Indian shaadi style rulebook

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 18, 2026, 18:59 IST
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5 most stylish celebrity weddings

The standard “Big Fat Indian Wedding” is exhausting to look at. We all know the formula by now. A palatial venue somewhere in Europe or Rajasthan. Enough crystal embellishments to literally weigh the bride down. Add layers of velvet, dial up the volume, and call it luxury.

It’s loud. It’s expensive. And frankly, it all starts blurring into one giant, glittering monolith.

But every once in a while, a couple decides to ditch the predictable playbook. They shift the focus back to what actually matters—textiles, heritage, and the visual language of the moment.

Here’s a look at five weddings that moved beyond the bling and delivered a masterclass in real, unforgettable style.

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The royal heirloom: Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan

While the rest of the country leaned into freshly minted designer excess, the new Begum of Pataudi did something radically chic—she wore a hand-me-down. A century-old one.

For her nikah, Kareena stepped out in a heavily embroidered gold tissue sharara originally belonging to Saif’s grandmother, Begum Sajida Sultan of Bhopal, dating back to 1939. Ritu Kumar restored and refitted the piece, carefully preserving its antique charm.

It remains the ultimate “old money” flex in Indian pop culture—proof that true heritage can’t be bought. It has to be inherited.

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The kanjeevaram pride: Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh

When Bollywood’s most theatrical couple chose Lake Como, the expectation was clear—maximalism at its peak. What followed was the exact opposite.

Honouring Konkani tradition, Deepika wore a burnt orange and gold zari Kanjeevaram silk gifted by her mother, sourced from Bengaluru’s Angadi Galleria. The sari featured the Gandaberunda, the two-headed mythical bird from the Mysore royal insignia.

This wasn’t just a bridal look - it was a cultural statement. One that quietly sparked a nationwide return to authentic handloom sarees.


Pic: Ranveer Singh Instagram

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​The pastel renaissance: Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli

Call this a turning point.

Before their Tuscan wedding, Indian bridal palettes were predictable—reds, maroons, and heavy gold. After Anushka? Suddenly, everyone wanted blush.

Her Sabyasachi Mukherjee lehenga featured Renaissance-inspired embroidery in soft, vintage tones. Crafted by 67 karigars over 30 days, it was detailed with silk floss florals, exotic birds, and finished with uncut diamonds, pale pink spinels, and baroque pearls.

In one moment, pastels went from unconventional to aspirational.

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The architectural dream: Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra

Rajasthan destination weddings usually lean heavily into Rajputana nostalgia. Kiara and Sidharth chose a different lens—European artistry against desert gold.

Kiara’s custom Manish Malhotra ombré pink lehenga featured intricate motifs inspired by Roman domes and pillars, finished with Swarovski crystals.

But the real standout? Styling. The soft pink paired with bold Zambian emeralds created a striking contrast that dominated global mood boards for months.

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The intimate anti-spectacle: Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor

In a culture obsessed with scale, the ultimate luxury move was choosing intimacy.

Alia and Ranbir skipped the grand destination affair and got married at home, on their Mumbai balcony. The aesthetic followed suit - quiet, personal, and deeply intentional.

Alia wore a hand-dyed ivory organza sari by Sabyasachi Mukherjee with delicate tilla work. No heavy contouring. No elaborate updo. Just soft waves and minimal makeup.

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Hari Vardhan Kuna
50 days ago
Notn sure why Rashika.and Vijay are.missing in this list. They are the ones who actually rewrote wedding style. Seems to.have been missed on.purpose
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