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The Enduring Appeal of Lotus Motif in Bridal Lehenga Couture
In India, fashion is never just fashion but history stitched into fabric, emotions breathing through colours, and culture blossoming into even couture. Among the many divine symbols that have flourished in Indian artistry for centuries, the lotus holds a place like no other. It is a metaphor, for purity untouched by imperfection. That’s why, when a bride chooses a lotus motif in her bridal lehenga, she is choosing more than a design aesthetic. Across eras, this motif has ap
Heeya Pabari
Nov 18 min read


Why To Have A Destination Wedding? 6 Reasons Bheind Why Couples Love It
“Should we really have a destination wedding?” said every couple ever, five Pinterest boards deep and one budget spreadsheet away from confusion. But here’s the truth: destination weddings aren’t just about pretty backdrops, they’re about rewriting the entire wedding experience. They’re for the couple who’d rather say “I do” under Tuscan skies than under the same banquet hall chandelier their cousin used in 2018. Have A Destination Wedding Think of it like this, if your l
Heeya Pabari
Oct 138 min read


How to Accessorize Your Designer Lehenga for a Royal Look
A designer lehenga is more than just a garment, it is the canvas upon which a bride paints her royal dream. But what makes this dream truly come alive are the accessories that accompany it. Think of your lehenga as the grand palace; the jewellery, dupatta, footwear, and makeup are the ornate pillars, gilded arches, and sparkling chandeliers that turn it into a majestic kingdom. Without them, the picture remains incomplete. With them, your look transforms into something beauti
Heeya Pabari
Sep 312 min read


How WNW by Harsh and Ankesh preserves Regional Crafts in Bridal Couture
Every Indian bride carries the weight of tradition, culture and heritage. In every anklet’s chime, in every thread of her lehenga and in every weave of her dupatta, there lives a piece of her family’s history. Mothers and grandmothers often pull out wedding albums, reminiscing about the zari borders of their sarees, the Banarasi silks they once wore, and the heavy zardozi embroidery that adorned their trousseau. They wore heirlooms that were vessels of memory, culture and art
Heeya Pabari
Aug 268 min read


WNW's Pehla Dhaaga: Weaving Bridal Lehengas with Mother-Daughter Love
The journey of timeless mother-daughter bonds is woven with love in WNW's Pehla Dhaaga, a blessing for generations.
WNW Content
Sep 15, 20239 min read
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