Aditi Rao Hydari looked gorgeous in a hand-painted gown by Anita Dongre for the shoot of The Vogue Wedding Book. The luxurious silk outfit had floral works inspired by the Pichwai art and sequin detailing, which are symbols of Indian traditional art.
The off-shoulder corset bodice highlighted her figure perfectly before gradually transitioning to a full pleated skirt. The combination of beige and gold looked good on her skin tone. The flare was also accentuated by a belt that had mirror work and sequins sewn on it.
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Aditi looked like a queen wearing an emerald and diamond necklace from Indriya Jewels. It was the most beautiful piece with a princess design. The restraint in the accessories ensured that the focus remained on the quality of the construction of the outfit.
Elton Fernandez, the hairstylist, gave her a center-parted messy bun with loose tresses framing her face in a not-so-casual but refined manner. The barely noticeable added volume to the hair suited the dress perfectly. Elton did not overdo her glamour but opted for simple makeup with well-shaped eyebrows, blush, and pink lips.
The actress has the blessing of being naturally poised, and hence, she can easily sashay through Indian wear ensembles. This made her look elegant and poised and let the craftsmanship of the dress be the main focus. These angelic beige colors and motifs fit for a royal touch but had Aditi’s softness and delicateness.
The photoshoot was a perfect representation of the beauty of Indian fashion and the true potential of Aditi as a model. Nevertheless, she is perfect for aspirational artists as well as seasoned ones such as Anita Dongre.
Aditi is still shooting and proving her worth as a gorgeous beauty who represents various aspects of Indian fashion and design, including handwork to bridal gowns. Her various roles demonstrate the limitless possibilities of Indian fashion and its exportation to other countries.
The fairytale gown will no doubt set trends for bridal wear and will reintroduce the art of intricately painting heritage textiles into the fashion world again. Aditi makes regality look so effortless and so pleasant that it feels almost normal, setting the bar up high for Indian brides-to-be.
They also have an idea of creating a piece that they share with the actors, a bond, and a creative harmony that is passed on. The last frame is also indicative of her collaborative efforts with designers, jewelry brands, photographers, etc, to build a message. So, doing it with elegance every single time, Aditi Rao Hydari goes on garnering praise and appreciation from all quarters. This role of hers in The Vogue Wedding book epitomizes her as the modern Indian bride that everyone looks up to.