Classic, with a touch of floral

Update: 2020-03-08 00:55 IST

For a modern bride who is valiant and sartorial in her choices yet attached to her traditional roots, Morbagh Spring Summer 2020 Collection, celebrates strong creative that have revamped the classic bridal ensembles, without compromising on tradition. The collection has three sub-collections this year that spins a tale of opulence and an aura of minimal finesse.

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Jashn

With splashes of summer breeze around the corner, Ridhi Mehra sparks the mood of a quaint bride ready for a sweet and fun wedding. Breezy chiffon, organza and silk silhouettes aides in the blissful whimsical ambience. The palette in dusty neutral tones of champagne and beige, light turquoise and shades of pink enacts as must-haves in this bridal season and calls for an immediate bookmark. The ensembles with a sharp detailing of silver-gold glass beads, sequins, metallic dabka and zari threads remain aligned to the likes of classic Indian wear with a modern spin through prints in palm trees, floral vines and paisley motifs.

Serai

The designer's lexicon of eccentric and delicate details with the correct flare for drama has made her a favourite. Echoing her signature styles, the designs are punctuated with shimmery sequins, pearls, silk threads on geometric floral and paisley motifs. The collection portrays a striking example of unbreakable camaraderie. Combined with Indian jewellery and flowers, there is a sense of tranquillity and placid vibe that captures the poignant emotion of love shared with friends and family.

Heer

The timeless regular ensembles in this collection draw reference to the classic Indian weddings but spun with western aesthetics. Giving preference to the maximal ethnic look in these creatives through bright hues like canary yellow, peach, apple green, ivory and gold, there is a shift of the concept of 'voluminous silhouettes' to lighter fabrics like chiffon, organza, net and silk. The designer has defined the new-age bride who experiments yet stands as the glory of Indian fabrics through golden zari threads, cutdana and floral motifs.

- Inputs from Morbagh

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