Deepika Padukone stuns in Jigya Patel creation at Eka Lakhani’s wedding, and it’s pure art
Let's be honest, when Deepika Padukone is on the guest list, everyone expects the "full movie star" package. We’re used to the giant gowns, the perfectly polished hair, and that untouchable red-carpet energy. But for stylist Eka Lakhani’s wedding on March 14, she decided to do something completely different. She ditched the drama for something that felt real, rooted, and honestly, just really beautiful.
She showed up in a custom outfit by Jigya Patel (the talent behind Jigya.M), and at first glance, it was just a lovely wash of pinks and purples. But if you looked closer, you could see it was basically a love letter to Indian heritage - specifically the incredible textile work from the Kutch region.
Jigya Patel hit the nail on the head when she described the vibe:
“Shades of pink and purple bloom together in this ensemble, creating a gentle yet vibrant harmony. The intricate Mochi embroidery, crafted with delicate precision, adds a heritage touch to the fabric. Paired with graceful bandhej pants, the outfit reflects the beauty of traditional artistry blended with modern elegance.”
Jigya explained why this specific mix was so special:
“For Deepika, I wanted to create something that celebrates the richness of Indian textiles and craft. The Mochi embroidery and bandhej detailing bring together two beautiful traditions, while the shades of pink and purple add a gentle vibrancy to the look. It’s a perfect balance of heritage and modern elegance. Every stitch carries the charm of handcrafted detail, turning the attire into a celebration of color, culture, and craft.”
It was also just lovely to see her out and about. Deepika has been keeping a low profile since her daughter, Dua, was born, so seeing her look so radiant and relaxed felt like a win. She wasn't just wearing a designer outfit; she was wearing a piece of culture. And sometimes, that’s the best fashion statement you can make.
The Soul of the Outfit
The silhouette was a simple salwar-kameez paired with bandhej pants. It wasn’t trying too hard, but the detail was insane. The tunic was covered in Mochi embroidery, a heritage technique where every tiny thread forms these perfect tribal and paisley patterns. It’s "slow fashion" in the truest sense.Jigya Patel hit the nail on the head when she described the vibe:
“Shades of pink and purple bloom together in this ensemble, creating a gentle yet vibrant harmony. The intricate Mochi embroidery, crafted with delicate precision, adds a heritage touch to the fabric. Paired with graceful bandhej pants, the outfit reflects the beauty of traditional artistry blended with modern elegance.”
Style with a Personality
Deepika’s stylist, Shaleena Nathani, kept things playful. They added a dupatta dotted with mosaic mirrors and pom-poms that caught the light whenever she moved - exactly the kind of detail that makes you want to dance at a wedding. She finished it all off with some diamond polki jewelry and embroidered juttis, which felt elegant but comfortable enough to actually enjoy the night.Jigya explained why this specific mix was so special:
“For Deepika, I wanted to create something that celebrates the richness of Indian textiles and craft. The Mochi embroidery and bandhej detailing bring together two beautiful traditions, while the shades of pink and purple add a gentle vibrancy to the look. It’s a perfect balance of heritage and modern elegance. Every stitch carries the charm of handcrafted detail, turning the attire into a celebration of color, culture, and craft.”
Why This Moment Mattered
What made this appearance so memorable wasn't the price tag or the label. In a world where wedding fashion can sometimes feel like a competition - who has the biggest lehenga or the heaviest necklace? - this was soft, thoughtful, and quiet.It was also just lovely to see her out and about. Deepika has been keeping a low profile since her daughter, Dua, was born, so seeing her look so radiant and relaxed felt like a win. She wasn't just wearing a designer outfit; she was wearing a piece of culture. And sometimes, that’s the best fashion statement you can make.
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