Rashmika Mandanna Weds Vijay Devarakonda: A Royal Celebration

Rashmika Mandanna Weds Vijay Devarakonda: A Royal Celebration

The Wedding We Were All Excited About Rashmika Mandanna Weds Vijay Devarakonda: Some weddings are well-known, but some moments feel more special. On 26th February 2026 Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna got married, it was nothing less than a royal event. In Tollywood, they are the most well-known couple and the most awaited wedding. I personaly loved how well they got along, how easy it was for them to be together, and how quietly respectful they were of each other. So when they finally started this new chapter, it wasn’t just a ceremony. It was a feeling made up of silk, gold, and tradition. Rashmika’s bridal look: a beautiful blend of style and tradition   On her wedding day, Rashmika looked like a princess. The silk saree she chose was beautiful and had a lot of history in every weave. The colours were classic and bold, which made her look like a South Indian bride from the past. The saree had a lot of details, but they weren’t too much, so her natural beauty showed through.     Her jewellery made the outfit complete. The saree looked great with layered gold necklaces and a traditional choker that fit her neck perfectly. The long haram made her look more cinematic, while the jhumkas and maatha patti made her look softer. With stacks of bangles out of gold and a waist belt that tied everything together, she looked like she looked nothing less than a royal princess, ready to be a queen. It was the right kind of bridal style for her culture, but it was still very glamorous. Devarakonda’s Benchmark as a Royal Groom   When everyone looks at the bride we were stuck with Vijay’s look which was no less than a Royal Prince ready be a King. He wore a traditional ivory outfit with a drape and was proud of where he came from. The fine embroidery and rich fabric made him look like a prince. His choice of simple but bold gold accessories went well with Rashmika’s jewellery and wasn’t too much. They looked good together, but they also worked well together. They seemed to sync in with each other perfectly. Their wedding looks were not just about style, it was about who you are, connecting your roots, and culture. And to be honest, that’s what made this wedding so great.

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 Inside the Viral Udaipur Wedding of Netra Mantena: The Designers, The Looks, The Thoughtful Craft

Inside the Viral Udaipur Wedding of Netra Mantena: The Designers, The Looks, The Thoughtful Craft

Inside India’s most viral wedding in Udaipur – a designer-led wardrobe story I wrote this because every time I scrolled through the images from Netra Mantena and Vamsi Gadiraju’s Udaipur celebrations, I kept returning to the clothes; each look felt like a thoughtful conversation between craft, place and person. The wedding moved from an intimate Mangala Snanam in Hyderabad to a themed welcome dinner and a jaw-dropping, Tiësto-backed after-party in Udaipur; throughout, designers translated ideas into garments with impeccable restraint and imagination.   Designers and their moments For the welcome dinner, Netra wore a custom Tarun Tahiliani lehenga that cleverly stitched Rajasthan’s jaalis and jharokas with New York icons, a playful bridge between the couple’s lives. Jadau jewellery complemented the look, anchoring the modern motifs in traditional technique. Later, for the after-party, a corseted silk dress inspired by a Falguni Shane Peacock metal plate reworked into a structured yet movable silhouette made for an electrifying finale. Anaita Shroff Adajania’s role as stylist threaded these choices together, ensuring each outfit felt personal rather than performative.   And how can we forget the 3D designer blouse whereRadha and Krishna are in the middle at the back of it? The champagne-toned look for Sangeet was just mesmerising on Netra. And Cirque de Mehendi was made just so special with Anamika Khanna’s tribal embroidered outfit with a back adornment of green emeralds, which was also accompanied by the diamond and emerald bead Bajuband for Netra. Wedding In Red: Sabyasachi & Ellie Saab in Reception The bride walked down the aisle with a stunning and ethereal red Sabyasachi Lehenga, a full-sleeved red blouse and a wonderful hand-embroidered odhni on the top. Well, that is definitely a showstopper – but this wasn’t even the last of her garment. And in the reception a gown of Ellie Saab selected by the bride’s father was again an attention stealer. Along with Gaurav Gupta’s after-party outfit. The whole shannanigan in Udaipur was wrapped up with the sculpted white dress for the bride A consciously styled celebration What I admired most was the restraint; even with the scale and spectacle, the wardrobe choices honoured hand embroidery, corsetry, and heritage jewellery rather than opting for mere maximalism. These are looks that read as wearable storytelling: a lehenga that references place, a corseted dress that references couture, and jewellery that keeps the lineage alive. If you’re covering this wedding from a designer angle, focus on the makers and the techniques as much as the glamour; that’s where the lasting value sits.

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