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This bride's pink wedding lehenga had the longest dupatta we have ever seen
Weddings have become really big in India, whether it's the decor or the food, Indians don't mind spending a bomb and one thing that always become the talk of the town are the exquisite garments worn by the couple. While grooms have started setting style goals by opting for the choicest of garment, brides are still walking away with the cake by choosing the most gorgeous and unique wedding outfits. And, one bride has become an internet sensation of sorts for flaunting the longest dupatta ever with her beautiful wedding lehenga. Don't believe us? Have a look!
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The bride
We are talking about Deepika Grover S Sekhon, a pretty economist and digital marketer, who made for a radiant bride of her big day, that was culminated at The Westin Sohna Resort and Spa in Gurgaon, Haryana.
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The lehenga
Deepika wore a breathtaking dark pink lehenga with rich gold embroidery by Asiana Couture. While the skirt featured vertical kalidar embroidery, the blouse featured small golden flowers intertwined together.
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The dupatta
Now coming to the dupatta that has become the talk of the town, the lehenga featured a matching pink dupatta with golden embroidery, which seemed more like a train attached to a western gown, thanks to its long length. Deepika finished off the look with elegant gold and stone encrusted jewellery.
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The groom
The handsome groom, Harsh looked dapper in his off white sherwani, which he teamed up with a pink stole, a traditional pink turban and a regal sword.