Real Weddings: DU Professors’s Romantic Red And Beige Wedding

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Today we are presenting a beautiful, Ayra Samaj styled red and beige wedding . Grab a pen and paper, ladies and gentlemen, and jot down details like  where the lovely bride shopped for her gorgeous wedding dresses etc. There are some tips for grooms-to-be as well…

Couple: Sukriti Sobti and Ravi Kant

real wedding-pre wedding photoshoot

Both Assistant Professors in Delhi University were united by a common love for English literature. Diametrically opposite in nature, likes and dislikes, there was yet a “common thread that bound them to each other”.

pre wedding photoshoot

beautiful pre wedding photography

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Their Wedding Theme– Red and Beige

red beige themed real wedding

Her Dress– Bridal Lehenga from Kamal Bhai Saree Sangam, Chandni Chowk

beautiful lehenga for a wedding from Meena Bazaar

Reception – A Red and Gold embellished Lehenga Saree from Meena Bazaar

Red lehenga from a real Indian wedding

Her hair and makeup– Dr. Sangeeta Chauhan, Professional Makeup Artist

His suit– Sherwani from TDI Mall, Rajouri Garden

Reception suit for grooms Indian

What their bridal party wore– Most of the dresses and saris were bought from different clothing stores in Rajouri Garden and Chandni Chowk.

Their ceremony- An Arya Samaj Wedding

Their Honeymoon– Thailand

Bride’s favourite part of the wedding day– First glance at my groom

 Important piece of advice for other brides– Stay calm. Do your research about where to shop and what to buy well in advance. It is a good idea to make a collective list of some famous shops (information collected from other friends and relatives) so that you don’t have to waste time searching numerous markets. Keep an eye on off season sales. I got a few items in my wedding trousseau from Meena Bazaar and DC collection at Rajouri Garden at a really attractive price during the sale season.

For Brides-to-be, do check out 555 Saree House at Chandni Chowk for a great collection of sarees and lehengas at a reasonable price.

For Grooms-to-be, if you don’t want to spend a bomb on your wedding outfits, renting or getting it stitched from a tailor are some of the options available.

All images: courtesy of Sukriti Sobti.

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