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5 top designers you should get your South Asian wedding outfits by

Sabyasachi Mukherjee

Without any doubt Sabyasachi’s collection are for sure every women’s dream wedding outfit right now. He started selling his range with label Sabyasachi from 1999. He is an Associate Designer Members of Fashion Design Council of India and designed outfits for films like Guzaarish, Baabul, Laaga Chunari Mein Daag, Raavan, Paa, No One Killed Jessica and English Vinglish.  He also designed Vidya Balan and Anushka Sharma’s wedding outfit.


Manish Malhotra

Manish Malhotra is probably one of the most known fashion designers of Bollywood and designed outfits for almost 100 films and received many awards for customs designs. Almost all Bollywood divas like Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Alia Bhatt, Kajol, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Janhvi Kapoor as well as Naomi Campbell.

Anita Dongre

Anita is the founder of House of Anita Dongre. Her collection consists of outfits from being comfortable to look glamorous. She designed outfit for many Bollywood actresses. Anita also designed outfits for Diya Mirza’s sangeet as well as Neha Dhupia’s wedding outfit.

Anamika Khanna

Anamika started her career in 1998 and designed clothes for movies like Fashion, Aisha, Mausam, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. Anamika is the first female Indian designer whose work was displayed at Paris Fashion Week in 2007. Shahid Kapoor’s wife Mira Kapoor’s wedding outfit was designed by Anamika. Sonam Kapoor’s outfit which she wore after her Gurudwara wedding and her reception outfit were also by Anamika.

Masaba Gupta

Masaba may not be as well-known like other Indian designers but her collection is perfect for mehndi or other small wedding events. Neha Dhupia wore Masaba’s outfit for her mehndi.

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