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Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif welcome a baby boy: A look back at their dreamy wedding

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 7, 2025, 14:51 IST
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How Vicky and Katrina’s Sabyasachi looks defined modern royalty


As Bollywood’s golden couple, Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif, welcome their baby boy on November 7, 2025, it feels like the perfect moment to revisit the fairytale that started it all, their spectacular wedding in December 2021. Theirs wasn’t just a union of two beloved stars, but a celebration of love steeped in tradition, craftsmanship, and regal Indian fashion. From Sabyasachi couture to symbolism-laden accessories, every detail of their wedding ensembles told a story - one that still sets bridal trends four years later.

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​Katrina’s red lehenga: A modern bride’s ode to tradition

When Katrina Kaif stepped out in her traditional red Sabyasachi lehenga, the world stopped to stare. Known for her understated, modern style, she surprised everyone by embracing the most classic shade in the bridal palette, red but made it her own with quiet grandeur. The lehenga, crafted from pure matka silk, shimmered with gold zardozi and tilla embroidery along velvet borders, reflecting the signature intricacy that makes Sabyasachi creations heirloom pieces.

Her blouse featured exquisite floral buttis and detailed threadwork, marrying old-world craftsmanship with refined elegance. The veil, made of soft tulle and lined with elaborate gold embroidery, added a poetic touch. But it was the gold-plated kiran (trimmings), a nod to her husband’s Punjabi heritage, that truly stood out, symbolising the blending of their cultures. It was a small but powerful gesture of love and respect woven into the fabric of her outfit.

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​The bride who redefined the Indian bridal look

Katrina’s look was more than just bridal glamour, it was an homage to Indian artistry. Her Sabyasachi jewellery complemented her lehenga flawlessly: a 22k gold choker embedded with uncut diamonds and pearls, a traditional matha patti, jhumkas with delicate pearl drops, and kadas stacked alongside red bangles. Together, these pieces embodied the essence of an Indian bride - elegant, powerful, and rooted in culture.

What made Katrina’s bridal look unforgettable was the balance between tradition and individuality. She didn’t try to reinvent the wheel; instead, she celebrated it. In doing so, she reignited a nationwide love affair with heritage couture, inspiring countless brides to embrace red again after years of pastel dominance.

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​Vicky Kaushal: Royalty in ivory

Vicky Kaushal, too, brought quiet sophistication to his wedding look. He wore an ivory embroidered sherwani designed by Sabyasachi, paired with a handwoven tussar georgette dupatta edged in zari. The understated opulence of his outfit perfectly complemented Katrina’s rich crimson ensemble, a visual harmony that spoke volumes about their chemistry.

Breaking away from the minimalist groom aesthetic, Vicky accessorised with a regal layered necklace crafted with emeralds, diamonds, quartz, and tourmalines, anchored by a striking Maharaja pendant. It was a nod to India’s royal heritage and proof that men’s wedding fashion can be just as expressive and detailed.

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A wedding that redefined couple couture

Unlike many celebrity weddings where couples coordinate in matching tones, Vicky and Katrina chose contrasting palettes - red and ivory. Yet, their ensembles mirrored each other through subtle motifs and shared craftsmanship. The same floral embroidery that adorned Katrina’s lehenga was delicately echoed in the threadwork on Vicky’s sherwani. It was a hidden dialogue between their outfits, one that spoke of unity, individuality, and love expressed through artisanal detail.

Their wedding also reignited interest in Indian textiles and hand embroidery, especially among global audiences. Fans and fashion enthusiasts around the world were introduced to the beauty of Sabyasachi’s handloom work and the deeper meaning behind India’s bridal traditions. In many ways, the Kaushal-Kaif wedding didn’t just make headlines, it became a cultural moment that celebrated Indian craftsmanship on a global stage.

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​From royal wedding to modern legacy

It’s been four years since that beautiful December day, but the impact of their wedding aesthetics continues to ripple through bridal fashion. Designers often reference Katrina’s veil, her jewellery styling, and the red revival she sparked. Vicky’s look, too, paved the way for grooms to embrace jewellery, heritage-inspired layering, and muted elegance without losing masculinity.

Now, as the couple steps into parenthood, their love story feels more complete than ever. From walking down the aisle in heritage couture to building a home rooted in grace and authenticity, Vicky and Katrina have become the modern face of timeless love.

Their wedding wasn’t just about what they wore, it was about what they represented: the beauty of embracing one’s roots while crafting a future together. And as the couple celebrates their new chapter with their baby boy, it feels fitting to look back at the day that started their forever - wrapped in silk, gold, and love.

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