When discussing celebrity weddings, every detail from embroidery to jewellery art matters because it often carries cultural significance. But, when the wedding looks of
Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda were revealed, their ensembles were no longer just couture; they made a majestic statement where every detail held something special and had an attached meaning.
For her mehendi, Rashmika wore a beautiful Torani ensemble featuring a vibrant palette with intricate zardozi art and delicate mirror-work charm. But the real showstopper had to be her stunning dupatta, which featured a unique Lakshmi motif.
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Far from being a mere decorative element, this embroidered Lakshmi motif is deeply rooted in Hinduism and holds a special place in every Indian wedding tradition. The presence of Goddess Lakshmi in a bridal ensemble is often seen as a symbol of prosperity and marks the beginning of married life.
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Designer Karan Torani created this detailing, which features an embroidered portrait of Goddess Lakshmi set within a sleek temple arch inspired by Tanjore devotional art.
But why do designers keep returning to the dupatta? 
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In Indian bridal attire, the dupatta usually holds a ceremonial importance, where it frames the bride’s face during the rituals, symbolising grace and modesty. It also serves as a visual focal point in bridal styling, where the limelight is mostly on the dupatta. So, placing a statement Lakshmi motif will ensure that it remains visibly prominent during all the ceremonies and pictures.
The overall piece looked absolutely poetic and heavenly, where the traditional artistry and modern glam met with a contemporary bohemian touch, allowing Rashmika to ground her contemporary fit in deep-rooted traditions and values.