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Six Indian Wedding Attire Designers You Should Know

Women in floral and blue embroidered outfits with jewelry, sandals, and a beaded bag. Elegant mood, neutral background.

Indian weddings are known for their grandeur, and nothing captures that quite like the attire. From intricate embroidery to rich, vibrant colors, wedding fashion is an essential part of the celebration. Over the years, Indian designers have continued to push the boundaries of tradition, blending heritage craftsmanship with contemporary trends like statement silhouettes, unique prints, and intricate three-dimensional embellishments.


Whether you're a bride, groom, or part of the wedding party, finding the perfect outfit is a journey in itself. To help inspire your wedding wardrobe, we’ve rounded up six designers who are redefining Indian bridal and groom fashion with their exceptional artistry and vision.


Three models in lavish traditional outfits: a pink lehenga, gold sherwani, and golden lehenga, set against elegant backdrops. Ornate details.
Courtesy of Manish Malhotra

Renowned for his opulent designs and as a celebrated Bollywood costume designer, Manish Malhotra has left an indelible mark on both the film and fashion industries. His transition from crafting iconic on-screen ensembles to establishing a formidable fashion label showcases his dedication to bringing cinematic grandeur to real-life celebrations.​


Malhotra's bridal collections are synonymous with lavish elegance, featuring intricate embroidery, luxurious fabrics, and designs that ensure the wearer stands out, while his menswear line offers equally striking sherwanis and bandhgalas with rich textures and embellishments. His offerings range from lighter lehengas suitable for pre-wedding events like Mehndi and Sangeet, starting at approximately $5,000-$7,500, to full-fledged bridal lehengas that can range from about $7,500-$18,500, depending on customization and intricacy. ​


Three women wearing ornate lehengas. Left: black with floral pattern, red roses. Center: pastel green, sheer cape. Right: light blue, sequined.
Courtesy of Mani Jassal

For those seeking a modern, fashion-forward approach to bridal wear, Mani Jassal offers a refreshing perspective. As a female designer committed to sustainability, her brand emphasizes ethical fashion practices, including the use of eco-friendly fabrics like cotton, silk, Lucknowi, linen, and tulle.​


Jassal's designs artfully juxtapose traditional elements with contemporary silhouettes, often incorporating Lucknowi fabric, renowned for its intricate Chikankari embroidery. This fusion results in pieces that honor cultural heritage while embracing modernity. While specific pricing details are not publicly disclosed, Mani Jassal's collections cater to a range of budgets, making high-fashion accessible to a broader audience.​


Two women in ornate floral garments; left in sunglasses by a pool, right in a traditional setting. Central ornate necklace. Text: Sabyasachi Jewellery.
Courtesy of Sabyasachi

Sabyasachi Mukherjee stands as one of the most sought-after Indian bridal designers, renowned for dressing celebrities like Katrina Kaif, Deepika Padukone, and Priyanka Chopra. His designs seamlessly blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary sensibilities, resulting in fashion-forward and elegant attire. His signature bridal lehengas are known for their intricate embroidery, rich textiles, and vintage-inspired aesthetics, making them a timeless choice for brides.


Beyond clothing, Sabyasachi offers a range of glamorous jewelry and accessories, making it a one-stop destination for brides seeking a comprehensive and sophisticated look. His menswear line mirrors the same opulence, featuring exquisitely detailed sherwanis, bandhgalas, and kurtas crafted from luxurious fabrics like silk and brocade. While exact pricing varies, his bridal collections are considered premium, reflecting the intricate craftsmanship and high-quality materials used.​


Elegant footwear and handbag on beige fabric. Beaded details, pearls, and embroidery enhance the luxurious vintage mood.
Courtesy of The House of Vian

Specializing in luxurious accessories, The House of Vian offers pure leather juttis, mojaris, wedges, and handcrafted clutches. Their products are characterized by bold colors, intricate beadwork, and designs that add a touch of opulence to any bridal ensemble.​


These accessories not only complement wedding attire but also serve as cherished pieces that can be worn and loved long after the big day. They also make for thoughtful wedding gifts. Pricing is accessible, catering to those seeking luxury accessories without an exorbitant price tag.​


Models pose in ornate lehengas; one in a garden, another by detailed architecture, and the third near trees. Rich patterns and vibrant colors.
Courtesy of Anita Dongre

Anita Dongre has carved a niche in both the bridal and luxury fashion worlds. Beyond her design prowess, she is recognized for her philanthropic efforts through The Anita Dongre Foundation, which provides rural women with employment and professional training in garment making. Her commitment to environmentalism is evident in her avoidance of fur and leather in her creations.​


Dongre's bridal designs encompass both traditional and modern aesthetics, featuring intricate thread and beadwork. This versatility ensures that brides with varying style preferences can find something that resonates. Her collections offer a range of pricing, accommodating diverse budgets while maintaining quality and craftsmanship.​


Three women in elegant Indian outfits: a red lehenga, a beige saree, and a gold lehenga. Beige backdrop, with some displaying embroidered details.
Courtesy of Tarun Tahiliani

Tarun Tahiliani began his career by co-founding Ensemble, a luxury multi-brand designer store, with his wife Sailaja Tahiliani. Following the store’s success, he launched the Tarun Tahiliani Design Studio in Delhi, leading to his signature collection. He is also a founding member of the Fashion Design Council of India.​


Tahiliani is best known for his ability to infuse Indian craftsmanship and textile heritage with tailored silhouettes, combining traditional aesthetics with modern design. His bridal collection features lehengas starting from approximately $2,275 and going up to $16,720, offering options for various budgets. 


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