Swoon Over These Splendid Anita Dongre Bridal Lehengas & Start Saving Up To Own These Beauties

Dipali Patel

Bright Colours. Silk. Gotapatti. Zardozi.

The wedding season it seems is always upon us. If you are getting married anytime soon or plan to or just love ogling at pretty lehengas for inspiration, then Anita Dongre is already on your list. Why? Maybe because Sophie Turner seems to approve of her designer skills, at her sister-in-law, Priyanka Chopra’s wedding to Nick Jonas! 

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Anita also happens to be the same designer whose website crashed after the Duchess of Cambridge wore one of her dresses while on an Indian visit).  

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Her clothes are pure magic. And if you’re still not convinced with the idea of walking down that aisle anytime soon then you probably need to have a look at these gorgeous outfits that might just change your mind.

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We may have to sell one of our kidneys to be able to afford these ethereal pieces, and after looking at these beauties, you wouldn’t mind living without one. 

Who says a bridal lehenga has to be red?

Can playing around with white on a bridal lehenga be any better than this?

Let that smile reflect through your outfit.

A red bridal lehenga can never go out of fashion.

For those who need a refreshing ‘narangi’ touch.

Happy brides are the prettiest! 

Exquisite.

For those who want to keep it simple.

A perfect one to brighten up your mehendi.

Elegance at its best.

Graceful.

Rustic-yet-classy.

Stunning.

Nothing can beat this one though.

Whether or not we can afford it, these beauties are a work of pure genius. 

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