
Mumbai: Sobhita Dhulipala’s bridal look at her wedding to Naga Chaitanya has sparked a conversation on traditional bridal fashion. Noted writer and columnist Shobha De took to social media to praise Sobhita’s elegant, culturally-rooted attire, suggesting that it may mark the end of the extravagant bridal trends featuring heavily embellished lehengas paired with jewel-encrusted bikini tops.
Sobhita stunned guests and fans alike in a gorgeous Kanjivaram silk saree adorned with real gold saree, embracing a timeless traditional look. Her bridal jewelry, including a 'maatha patti', 'bajubandh', and 'kamarbandh', further enhanced her classic, graceful appearance, which stood in stark contrast to the more contemporary, heavily-embellished bridal trends often seen in recent years.
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Shobha De praises Sobhita
Shobha De, known for her bold opinions on fashion and culture, praised Sobhita's bridal look as "By far the most STUNNING bride after ages" and compared her to Aishwarya Rai in terms of grace and elegance. She went on to ask, “Does this signal the end of heavily embroidered and embellished bridal lehengas worn with jewel-encrusted bikini tops? Are the Gods listening to these prayers?" This comment has ignited a debate about the future of bridal fashion, with many agreeing that Sobhita’s traditional and understated look could set a new trend in the industry.
The wedding, which took place at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad, was an intimate affair attended by several prominent stars, including Chiranjeevi, Ram Charan, Mahesh Babu, and Allu Arjun. The choice of venue, which holds deep family significance for Naga Chaitanya, added a personal and nostalgic touch to the event.
Sobhita's choice to wear traditional attire has been hailed as a refreshing change in the world of bridal fashion, where extravagant and heavily embellished designs often dominate.





Published: 05 Dec 2024, 10:42 am IST
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