We pick five stand-out looks that will make your sartorial game stronger for the shaadi season.

Architectural marvels of Rajasthan, miniature art of Kishangarh, fine chanderis and delicate organzas come together in designer Anju Modi’s collection, Sunehri Kothi. “The depth of the colours stands out in the collection. With art being the inspiration, the hues reflect all the facets of the paintings, including the intricate detailing.Rajasthani craftsmen have worked their magic on the creations,” says Anju Modi.

She adds that apart from the bride and groom, the collection is fit for the entire wedding entourage.

Here, we pick five stand-out looks. These include jewelled shades, a luxe touch of velvet and modern layering to give you style takeaways that will make your sartorial game stronger for the shaadi season.

Gemstone tones like opal ivories and garnet maroons are beautiful picks for a winter wedding. The vintage touch of florals adds charm. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT Photo)

The velvet odhni in the deep emerald hue offsets the champagne separates beautifully. If you are the groom’s best friend, this is a great pick. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT Photo)

The paint-splatter style is a stand-out choice for the groom who wants to break away from the norm. The turban completes the royal look. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT Photo)

Lush velvet adds a royal touch to your bridal ensemble and the floral embroidered detailing, which takes cue from Kishangarh’s canvas, stands out. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT Photo)

Who says men are not spoilt for choice? At Anju Modi, the vintage grey adds romance to the layered separates and the Mandarin collar stands out. (Jasjeet Plaha/HT Photo)

Styling: Akshay Kaushal

Styling assistant: Sadhvi Arora

Jewellery: St Erasmus

Models: Rose Alisha, Ashanti Singh, Divya Kapoor, Arjun Zander, Vicky Rana and

Amit Singh Poonia

Model coordination: Vishakh Model Services, Purple Thought India

Makeup: Aashmeen Munjaal

 

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