Wedding couture gets a new address

04 January,2013 09:58 AM IST |   |  Ruchika Kher

Elaborate wedding nuptials continue to be the flavour of the season, and if you're still to find that perfect ensemble to make your special day more exceptional, you've stopped at the right page. Designer Krishna Mehta's new store at Chowpatty, offers a range of bridal options across cuts, shades and hues for men and women


When we entered veteran designer Krishna Mehta's new store at Chowpatty, we were overwhelmed. Coated in pure white with only the garments splashing the colour element inside, the store resembled a showcase of the designer's trademark style that she has established over two decades - simplicity, elegance and understated opulence.

The store houses the designer's bridal wear line for the season, taking inspiration from all that she's famous for - Indian and fusion ensembles that focus on fabric and texture. The store is not just a gold mine of designs for women, but also offers an eclectic collection for men.

Here are The Guide's Top 3 picks for would-be brides and groomsu00a0

Men
For the traditional groomu00a0Off-white Sherwani
(Rs 85,685): Brocade on silk with a dash of thread work - this is as traditional as it gets. But, it spells class,u00a0and is sure to grab eyeballs.u00a0

For the vibrant-palette-loving groom
Purple Achkan

(Rs 74,185): Shun safe colours and adopt a bold avatar. We suggest you take the purple route with this achkan, and make a mark. It will not just help you look great; rest assured - not everyone will sport this bright spot amongu00a0the predictable.

For the experimental groom
Kurta with jacket (Rs 52,075): It's always nice to add quirk to your dressing. And it's possible to do it on D-Day too. Add this blue linen jacket to a silk kurta and dress it up with a cotton-silk stole, to complete the ideal look. While it is not over-the-top, it makes a style statement.

Women
For the experimental bride

Ed long coat
with palazzos (Rs 1,22,400):
If you want a hint of contemporary with traditional then go in for this red number. With a Chanderi, asymmetrical tunic and georgette palazzo, this design is a blend of Indian and Western influences.

For the traditional bride
Peach Lehenga (Rs 65,340): An understated yet elegant option, this net lehenga with a beautiful georgette dupatta will make a statement. The top, with pearl work, is an example of good finishing. Go for this one, if you like all things traditional and subtle.

For the vibrant-palette-loving bride
Green Lehenga (Rs 2,23,000): While red, crimson, fuschia and maroon are the regular colours for weddings, some like opting for different shades to stand out. If you fall under this category, check plumb for it. A chic shade of green, this lehenga with a long coat looks radiant. Created from net, the coat showcases zardozi work on silk. u00a0

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