Deepika Padukone's Bridal Sari Decoded: Here's Why She Chose These Outfits For Her Wedding!
Deepika Padukone's bridal sari carried a special symbolism for her married life. The actress tied the knot with Ranveer Singh in a two-day ceremony last week.
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Ranveer
Reception:
Deepika
wears
her
mothers
special
saree
in
Reception;
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Ranveer
Singh
and
Deepika
Padukone's
wedding
has
been
the
talk
of
the
town
for
all
its
grandeur
and
royalty.
Away
from
the
prying
eyes
of
the
paparazzi,
the
lovebirds
opted
for
a
destination
wedding
at
Lake
Como
in
Italy
in
the
presence
of
their
close
friends
and
family.
Their
wedding
was
a
two-day
affair
with
a
Konkani
wedding
on
14th
November,
followed
by
a
Sindhi
wedding
on
15th
November.
After
returning
from
Italy,
the
newlyweds
hosted
a
wedding
reception
in
Bengaluru
on
21st
November.
Deepika's
looks
from
all
the
three
ceremonies
left
everyone
mesmerized
and
her
bridal
outfits
were
a
topic
of
discussion.
Deepika
chose
a
traditional
Kanjivaram
sari
for
her
Konkani
wedding
and
a
gold
Kanjivaram
sari
for
her
Bengaluru
reception,
both
from
the
label
known
as
'The
House
of
Angadi'.
A
source
told
Zoom,
"The
sarees
were
selected
by
Deepika
and
her
parents
jointly.
She
was
personally
at
the
store
and
tried
out
the
saris.
As
is
the
case
in
most
South
Indian
weddings,
the
selection
of
the
bride's
trousseau
is
a
family
affair
but
since
tradition
demands
that
the
sari
be
gifted
from
mother
to
daughter,
technically
it
was
a
'gift'."
Deepika's
Sari
From
Her
Konkani
Wedding
Was
A
Limited
Edition
Like
any
South
Indian
bride,
Deepika's
first
choice
was
Kanjeevaram.
Zoom
quoted
a
source,
"The
designs
were
chosen
from
the
limited
edition
series
given
the
bride's
need
to
stand
out
and
wear
something
truly
exclusive."
The
Kanjivaram
Sari
Carried
A
Special
Symbolism
For
Her
Married
Life
The
sari
which
Deepika
wore
for
her
Konkani
wedding was
pure
gold
zari
Kanjivaram
brocade
Silk,
with
Gandaberunda
(two-headed
bird)
motif.
Zoom
quoted
a
source,
"The
body
design
is
the
Gandaberunda
(or
two-headed
bird)
the
mythological
figure
which
is
representative
of
the
state
of
Karnataka.
The
two-headed
bird
represents
prosperity
and
wisdom
i.e
material
wealth
and
spiritual
wealth.
It
is
very
symbolic
for
the
bride
to
have
chosen
this
sari."
Deepika's
Attire
For
Her
Sindhi
Wedding
Deepika's
bridal
outfit
for
the
Sindhi
wedding,
too,
had
a
special
wish
for
the
newlyweds.
The
border
of
her
dupatta
had,
'Sada
Saubhagyavati
Bhava' written
in
gold.
The
Sanskrit
quote
means,
'May
you
always
be
lucky
as
a
married
woman'.
Decoding
Deepika's
Kanjivaram
Sari
From
Her
Reception
For
her
wedding
reception
in
Bengaluru,
Deepika
picked
up
an
Advaya
pure
zari
gold
Kanjivaram
silk
saree,
designed
by K
Radharaman.
A
source
told
Zoom,
"The
saree
worn
in
her
reception
is
an
Advaya
tissue
brocade
saree
and
is
a
Pure
Zari
Kanjivaram.
The
body
is
embellished
with
a
beautiful
all
over
Jaal
and
the
Pallav
is
closely
woven."
Meanwhile,
which
one
out
of
these
three
looks
of
Deepika
Padukone
is
your
favourite?
Let
us
know
in
the
comment
section
below.