Bridal Inspiration Aditi Rado Hydari
The Rajastan wedding of Aditi Rado Hydari and Sidharth was nothing short of pure magic. Lofty forts and scenic heritage formed the perfect background to a regal wedding. The Alila Fort in Bishangarh was specially selected by the bride as it was reminiscent of her childhood with her grandparents.
Aditi and Sidharth both their love of everything simple into the wedding. It was as Aditi described two friends getting married with their families around them. Their celebration was with people who mattered to them, who sang, danced and celebrated their togetherness.
For the mehendi ceremony, Aditi went non traditional. She wore a hand-spun raw chanderi kurtani in white with resham details paired with a gorgeous green gharara in fine silk with naqshi and bead embroidery. and a yellow dupatta. A vintage Anand Kabra lehenga, it had traditional embroidery work. Aditi paired it with statement waterfall earrings.
In Sabyasachi red, Aditi became the perfect North Indian bride. Aditi and Siddharth adopted the monochrome, be it for their traditional ceremony or the second celebration. Aditi wore a handcrafted silk lehenga paired with an organze scalloped dupatta, the skirt and dupatta embellished with zardosi work, while keeping the rich high necked full sleeve red blouse simple. Her lehenga had gold thread work, gotapatti work and rich gold embroidery. The dupatta had delicate embroidery in gold. Her jewellery from Sabyasachi elevated the ensemble.
heavy maatha patti with polki and gold with a maang tikka rich with emeralds and rubies, polki jhumkas with emerald and ruby danglers, and a beautiful simple nath suited her look perfectly. She used crescent motifs in her jewellery, a visual element she repeated on her mehendi. She wore a chokers of rubies and piroi pearls with polki with a statement pendant, and a crescent shaped ring.