Aditi Rao Hydari selected a handwoven Maheshwari tissue lehenga and a Benarasi tissue dupatta from the Sabyasachi Heritage archives for her wedding to Siddharth. She paired this timeless drape with a blouse that exudes old-world charm. Traditional jewellery, on the other hand, adds elegance and reflects her individuality while paying honour to her South Indian roots.
Every aspect of her appearance emanated simplicity while still imparting a feeling of tradition unlike ever before. With tradition at heart, the Heeramandi actress wore a pair of Golden Payal with layers of Ghungroos–imagine the sound impact as she made her bridal wedding entry with Kalyanam playing in the background. Oh, so gorgeous!
Hydari wore thin bangles with two kadas. Well, it’s not necessarily about the heaviest things, but rather those that reflect your individuality. Don’t overlook her two-diamond engagement ring.
Choosing your bridal jewellery is critical. Aditi Rao Hydari is an excellent example of how to keep things simple but attractive. Aditi wore Sabyasachi’s choker neckpiece with matching Jhumkas, which might become family heirlooms. Not Mathaa Patti, but Aditi Rao chose to wear a Septum nose ring, which enhanced her wedding look.
The beauty knotted her hair with Mogra Gajra as her only hair ornament, making her seem even more brilliant and stunning on her special day. Keeping customs in mind, she chose a traditional red alta hand-painted with half moons on her foot and back of her hand.
Aditi Rao Hydari was dressed by Sanam Ratansi, while her makeup and hair were done by her personal favourite, Elton J Fernandez.