Parents of the bride
Deepak and Jayashree Bhagat’s wedding outfits beautifully captured the essence of each ceremony. For the Haldi, Deepak embraced a vibrant floral yellow waistcoat with a white self-embroidered kurta and trousers, reflecting the joyful spirit of the day. On the wedding day, his choice of a baby pink brocade silk kurta added a touch of understated elegance, seamlessly blending with the occasion.
Jayashree radiated elegance at the Mehendi in a neon green silk saree with a chic open-back blouse from Zartari Couture. She then embraced timeless grace on the wedding day in a stunning pink silk saree, embodying the pride and joy of a mother on her daughter’s big day.
The Sister of the Bride
Ishani Bhagat brought youthful charm and vibrant energy to every occasion. For the Haldi, she wore an ombré yellow and neon orange layered dress, paired with a bold hot pink embroidered jacket. At the Mehendi, she switched to a sleek raw silk satin midi dress, with box pleats and a sweetheart neckline, blending tradition and modernity seamlessly. For the morning puja, Ishani donned a gold metallic kurta with green brocade pants, completing the look with traditional South Indian jewelry.
The Bride, Nikita Bhagat
Nikita’s wardrobe was a testament to elegance and tradition. For the Mehendi, she wore a green embroidered dress, adorned with delicate buttis and styled with Zariin Jewelry. At the morning puja, her purple monotone kurta set, featuring woven brocade buttis and an organza silk dupatta, reflected her fresh and minimal aesthetic. On her wedding day, she stunned in a gadwal silk saree, with light gold buttis and Maharashtrian gold jewelry, paired with a simple blouse featuring delicate tie-up details. Nikita’s radiant smile was her most beautiful accessory.
The Groom, Ajinkya Sawant
Ajinkya kept his looks classic and understated. For the morning puja, he opted for a floral red waistcoat, styled with a white shirt and beige trousers—a fresh and vibrant look. On the wedding day, he wore a custom pure silk ivory set, featuring a muga silk kurta with woven polka dots, a brocade waistcoat, and a traditional pheta. His attire reflected a balance of elegance and cultural richness.
From the Designer
The Bhagat-Sawant wedding was a beautiful blend of traditions, emotions, and celebrations. Dressing the Bhagat family for this grand occasion was truly an honor, and their trust in Bann Thann inspires us to continue creating outfits that tell a story.
As they say, "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham," this wedding was all about the happiness and love that make life so extraordinary.