For our last post the Who Couture? team decided
to go all out: On-location shoot , a whole host of models and a Wedding theme
to top it up.
We shot at a beautiful, dilapidated fort in Vasai, dressed in clothes breaking away from the usual traditions. In most weddings the bride is customarily dressed in white and the groom in black but we went with a black-white-and-red colour scheme.
In the 21st Century, weddings have become
tedious affairs laden with hassles and intensive details, the main sentiment of
the celebration is lost in all the hoopla. It’s time to stop for a minute and
have a piece of that cake.
We shot at a beautiful, dilapidated fort in Vasai, dressed in clothes breaking away from the usual traditions. In most weddings the bride is customarily dressed in white and the groom in black but we went with a black-white-and-red colour scheme.
The bride, Trinolda looked ravishing in a
tailor-made red, satin corset dress with a matte gold brooch hung as a necklace.
The bridesmaids were dressed in uniform black outfits- Here (from L to R) Barkha is seen wearing a satin and net tube dress from Promod, Neha wearing a zip up lace dress with scrunched sleeves from Sarojini Nagar and Susanna in an A-line dress from Annabelle. They accessorised with red satin ribbon and flowers in their hair.
The Groom‘s look was quirky and minimalistic, dropping the usual Tux for a formal shirt and red suspenders with a Van Heuson
The groomsmen wore matching white shirts and crème trousers, Neil sported pants from Allen Solly and added a little something by wearing a Palestinian scarf tucked into the collar. Rahul wore a satin cravat along with fitted pants from Van Heuson. Vikrant wore a skinny tie and tailored pants.
The bridesmaids were dressed in uniform black outfits- Here (from L to R) Barkha is seen wearing a satin and net tube dress from Promod, Neha wearing a zip up lace dress with scrunched sleeves from Sarojini Nagar and Susanna in an A-line dress from Annabelle. They accessorised with red satin ribbon and flowers in their hair.
The Groom‘s look was quirky and minimalistic, dropping the usual Tux for a formal shirt and red suspenders with a Van Heuson
The groomsmen wore matching white shirts and crème trousers, Neil sported pants from Allen Solly and added a little something by wearing a Palestinian scarf tucked into the collar. Rahul wore a satin cravat along with fitted pants from Van Heuson. Vikrant wore a skinny tie and tailored pants.
These pics are such a delight! ^_^
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