12/06/2026
Starlit vows. Daughter’s big night. Nikita Garg, the mother of the bride, in a look that stopped time.
She wore a dreamscape: silk organza lehenga spun with our signature artistry, where the rarest Indian crafts come alive. Think muqaish that catches moonlight, zero-size sitara and dabka so delicate they feel like whispers, and the finesse of ek taar resham and zari — each stitch a heartbeat of heritage.
It shimmers, it shifts, it becomes an heirloom the second she steps into it.
We set it all against handloom tissue in a deep jewel tone — the kind of color that makes you pause. Then came the magic: gold woven in glimmering ripples, flowing into asymmetrical florals that feel both timeless and now. Old-world romance, new-world grace.
This was more than celebration. It was Nikita’s love letter to India’s craftsmanship — joy, legacy, and artistry, woven into every thread she wore as she gave her daughter away beneath the stars.