Tuesday, December 4, 2018

3720 hours, 110 embroiders - Here's what went into the making of Priyanka Chopra's red lehenga that she wore for the Indian wedding

Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra became man and wife on December 2 after exchanging the wedding vows as per Christain traditions. The couple also tied the knot as per Hindu traditions wherein Priyanka wore a stunning red lehenga by designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee. After Priyanka spoke about her being the Sabyasachi bride at her wedding, the designer himself shared his the couple's picture Instagram handle revealing how much effort went into the making of PeeCee's lehenga. And the amount of time spent on it is something you may have not expected. Well, it took about 110 embroiders and 3,720 hours to create Priyanka's modern masterpiece. And the end result was beyond beautiful.

In his long Instagram post, Sabyasachi also mentioned that Priyanka's wedding jewellery was crafted with uncut diamonds, emeralds and Japanese cultured pearls in 22 karat gold and had delicate tiny stars in uncut diamonds to give a sense of whimsy to an important traditional piece.

Take a look at his post here...

Talking to the People magazine about her wedding lehenga, Priyanka said, "For the Indian wedding, I wore Sabyasachi. I always knew I wanted a red traditional silhouette for my wedding but Sabya brought in incredible French embroidery to the mix and with incredible jewellery and Western-inspired veil it was just such an amalgamation of who I am."


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