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Personalized Wedding Styling & Trousseau Planning

byAditi BhatiaAvailable online and in-person across Delhi NCRStarts from5,000 Per LookView full gallery

Your wedding wardrobe should be practical, sustainable, and entirely you. Here is a glimpse into how I help brides and couples build outfits that celebrate their personal style, without the stress.

For our engagement, we chose sparkling, neutral outfits that felt both grand and personal. I believe a couple's style should be a conversation, and here, our coordinated embroidered ensembles speak of timeless elegance.

Building a trousseau can be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. I'm here to guide you to the best stores and hidden gems, helping you find everything from sharara sets to sarees that you'll cherish forever.

Our Haldi was all about comfort, love, and vibrant color. This moment captures the essence of what I aim for in wedding styling: beautiful, coordinated outfits that let you soak in the joy without any fuss.

A sangeet night calls for a bit of sparkle. We went for coordinated deep blue outfits that were perfect for an evening of dance and celebration, proving that you can be both glamorous and in sync.

Your wedding wardrobe can be both stunning and sustainable. I love finding creative ways to give family heirlooms a modern twist, like transforming my mom's classic saree into this chic jumpsuit for a pre-wedding event.

Getting Indian wear right is all about simple rules. A key tip I always share is to balance the volume of your outfit; a flowy kurta pairs best with fitted pants to create a chic, flattering silhouette.

Styling for the family is one of my favorite parts of the job. Here’s my mom in a gorgeous green Anarkali for our pre-wedding function, proving that elegance is for everyone in the wedding party.

The magic is in the details. A closer look at my engagement outfit shows how the right jewelry, like this emerald set, can elevate an entire look, adding a pop of color that beautifully frames the face.

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When we go shopping in markets like Shahpur Jat or Chandni Chowk, I don't just look for pretty clothes. I look at the construction of the garment—the fabric quality, the weight of the embroidery, and how it holds up when you move. My goal is to help you find pieces that you will actually wear again, rather than outfits that just sit in your closet after the wedding.

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