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Radhika Merchant had the most lavish wedding with Anant Ambani on July 12 in Mumbai. It was a wedding of the century where the who’s who of the world came down under one roof to celebrate Anant and Radhika’s reunion. Despite having a grand wedding, Radhika stayed true to her traditions and customs regarding her bridal trousseau. Well, for her wedding, Radhika Merchant chose to wear jewellery that has been passed on for generations. Radhika re-wore her sister Anjali Merchant’s heirloom jewellery for her wedding with Anant Ambani.
The beautiful piece of jewellery was earlier worn by Anjali Merchant during her wedding in 2020. Their mother and grandmother also wore the jewellery for their wedding ceremonies. They passed down the emerald choker to the new bride. Radhika also wore Anjali’s polki earrings, mangtika, and haath phool. Apart from these pieces, Radhika wore a stunning diamond and emerald necklace, kadhas, bangles, and Kaleeras.
Radhika Merchant rewore her sister’s jewellery for the wedding
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Radhika Merchant wears Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla for her wedding ceremony to Anant Ambani. Rhea Kapoor recently shared her look, talking about the bridal outfit. Her lehenga from Abu Sandeep has an intricate interpretation of ‘Panetar’ – the Gujarati tradition of brides wearing red and white.
Radhika Merchant looks ethereal as she arrives at her wedding
As per her picture’s caption, Rhea mentioned, “The ivory Zardozi cut-work ensemble consists of a trailing ghagra layered with a second detachable trail. A 5-meter head veil and a tissue shoulder dupatta. The ghagra glitters with three borders of red. Its workmanship is the finest amalgamation of Naqshi, Saadi and Zardozi symmetrically hand-embroidered in intricate floral booties that are lavishly decorated with stones, sequins, tamba tikkis and a touch of red Resham. The head veil has impossibly delicate jaali and cut-work while the detachable trail is a Zardozi marvel of 80 inches. The outfit is complete with a fully embroidered red shoulder dupatta that uplifts the silhouette with its maximal drama.“