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Debyani

Trained by the king of opulence Sabyasachi Mukherjee, designer Debyani Malhotra gives brides edgy embroideries with a flavour of Mughal architecture.

The philosophy behind her label is that each design and silhouette is unique. Each garment is different from the other and they never use market-bought embroidery.

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Aisha Rao

Careful, Curated, Conscious and Creative,Wholeheartedly a believer of all things beautiful, find out more about Aisha Rao and her latest collection only at Bridal Asia.

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Payal Singhal

Payal Singhal transcends the time-space continuum to help brides relate to the cosmology of style. Experience your ‘Aha!’ moment with her frothy lehengas.

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Punit Balana

A gemstone in the sand, Punit Balana understands the cultural contours of Rajasthan, journeying through the dunes of time with his malleable offerings for pre-wedding ceremonies.

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Papa Don't Preach by Shubhika

Young, articulate, and forward-thinking, Shubhika Davda is serenading the bride with flexibility, buoyancy, and of course, pockets!

Bright hues sprung with fine beads, sequins, a flurry of charms and more, Papa don’t preach by Shubhika gives a new definition to how you see your traditional ensembles. With an innate nature of playfulness, each piece is threaded to perfection while keeping this very thought in mind. 

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Couture by Niharika

Pristine luxury, in its true incandescence, Niharika Kamani weaves handcrafted opulence, blending the old world charm & new age sensibilities, into timeless ensembles.

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