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Celebrated couturier Sabyasachi Mukherjee, the designer behind the striking wedding ensembles sported by Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma, says the couple were a delight to work with.
The ‘Indian wedding of the decade’ – between the cricketing star and Bollywood actor – was held on 11 December at a restored 13th century Tuscan village in Italy. Mukherjee said he worked to ensure that there was a timeless aura about the clothes and accessories for the couple.
The designer ensured Anushka sported a different look at every function. For her mehendi ceremony, he says she wanted a boho look full of bright colours.
“Artists from The Sabyasachi Art Foundation rendered a beautiful sixties pop print and it was silk screen printed, hand woven Indian silk," Mukherjee shared in an Instagram post.
She accessorised this bright look with a pair of jhumkas crafted in 22 carat gold with Iranian turquoise, tourmalines, uncut diamonds and Japanese cultured pearls. Custom juttis in hand woven brocade and zardosi completed the look.
Anushka went for a velvet sari for the engagement in the label's "signature Gulkand Burgundy".
"It was hand-embroidered using miniature pearls and the finest quality zardosi and marori. She wore a uncut diamond and pearl choker with matching studs," Mukherjee described.
Her look was complemented with kohl-rimmed eyes, red roses and the label's iconic micro-dot bindi.
For the D-day, Anushka wore a pale pink lehenga with Renaissance embroidery in vintage English colours embellished with silver-gold metal thread, pearls and beads.
The bridal jewellery, handcrafted with syndicate uncut diamonds, pale pink spinel and baroque Japanese cultured pearls, was by the Sabyasachi Heritage Jewelry collection.
The groom looked smart in an ivory raw silk sherwani hand-embroidered in a vintage Benarasi pattern, with an old rose silk kota safa.
(With inputs from IANS)
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