“I Received FLAK For Anushka Sharma’s Delhi Reception Outfit,” Says Fashion Designer Sabyasachi
Ace designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee reveals that he was criticised for what Anushka Sharma wore at the Delhi reception. However, the comments only made him smile
Anushka Sharma wedding outfits made us go weak in the
knees. From the mehendi and engagement to the wedding and receptions, it was
clear that a lot of thought went behind each look.
In an exclusive interview to Telegraph, the man behind
the attires – Sabyasachi Mukherjee – spoke in detail about the collaboration
and how the outfits took shape.
Virat Kohli And Anushka Sharma
Speaking about dreamy pink wedding lehenga Sabyasachi
told the publication, “Anushka is a Pahari girl, and I think for her side of
the family, culture, tradition are very, very important. She wanted to do the
works, the jhumkas, the Nath and two dupattas, but she was getting married in
Tuscany, so she wanted to be in sync with what the natural surroundings of
Tuscany would be.”
He added, “In Tuscany, you would be conspicuous if you
were wearing a red lehenga, especially when there is no sun. I knew the wedding
would be in winter and there would be little sunlight, so it would be best to
keep the colours pale.”
Virat Kohli And Anushka Sharma
The designer further told the magazine, “Anushka is a
very understated girl and she did not want the lehenga to be very heavy as she
wanted to enjoy her own wedding, so she wanted to able to float around in the
lehenga."
Virat Kohli And Anushka Sharma
Post a fairytale wedding, the actress, along with Virat
Kohli hosted a reception in Delhi. Speaking of this traditional red saree look,
Sabyasachi, told the magazine, “For her Delhi reception, Anushka wanted to wear
a sari and also sindoor. So I generally suggested to her if she would want to
wear a red Benarasi. For me, it was a wish fulfilment, because I have seen
every Bengali bride getting married in a red Benarasi. Also, a lot of north
Indian girls, especially from Uttar Pradesh, they wear a lot of Benarasi saris.
What I liked about her was, it was not an inaccessible piece… a lot of
middle-class and upper-middle-class girls can also wear a Benarasi sari."
“What excited me about this is — this is how clothing
should be. A lot of people want to go for things which are exclusive, but
Anushka was very inclusive. She wanted to wear something that was part of her
tradition and I did not give her something that was very designer. I gave her
something very traditional and something that a lot of girls can go into the sari
shops and buy for themselves," explained the designer.
Virat Kohli And Anushka Sharma At Delhi Reception
Speaking of reactions on the wedding reception looks
Sabyasachi revealed, “I got a lot of flak for Anushka’s Delhi reception outfit
because a lot of people said ‘Iss main designer kya hai?’ But the comments made
me smile because that is exactly what we wanted to do, we wanted her to be
accessible, we did not want her to sit in an ivory tower."
When questioned about which one of the wedding looks is
closest to Sabya's heart he said it was the wedding ceremony. He liked the look
the most because it made for beautiful pictures but from a socio-political
point of view, it was the red Benarasi sari.
Virat Kohli And Anushka Sharma At Mumbai Reception
Coming to the mehendi, Sabyasachi said that Anushka
wanted this desi boho look, “For the Mehendi, she had seen something from our
campaign Big Love, where we had done striped blouses with floral lehngas. Here
we did a floral blouse with a striped lehnga, we reversed the look for her. She
wanted to wear something that was very simple, sporty and young. Her only
demand was that she wanted to wear a very bright pink, so we did a
pink-and-orange lehenga for her."
The couple also hosted a reception in Mumbai which was
attended by the who's who of Bollywood and cricketers.
For the Mumbai reception, Anushka, once again, wore a
Sabyasachi creation. The look this time around was a dull gold heavily
embroidered and embellished lehenga set, which was teamed with a matching
dupatta, cinched at the waist with a signature Sabyasachi belt. She styled her
look with a diamond necklace and traditional red bangles.A nude lip and
cascading curls rounded her look out.
Sabyasachi Mukherjee
Talking about the thought process behind this creation,
Sabya said, "For her Bombay reception, she wanted to be glamorous, but
again Anushka being Anushka, she wanted it understated. She wanted it elegant
and quiet. So there was a lot of bling in it, but because the colour was almost
like a mouse brown, almost like a vintage grey, it looked muted. And she wore
solitaires with a diamond necklace; she didn’t go all out and wear too much
jewellery. She had open hair and she looked young and fresh. And I liked the
fact that she held her own while many guests at her reception went over the
top. I think when you decide to be yourself for your own wedding, that’s a sign
of modernity and class."
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