Anshula Kapoor’s embellished pre-wedding lehenga took 1600 hours to make

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The extravagant look featured a skirt crafted with Banarasi silk tissue brocade, embellished with ghungroos and polki, and hand-embroidered with aari (mirror) and zardozi embroidery. The high-neck blouse—a statement design which will set bridal trends in this season—showcased the skirt’s matching polki embellishments, giving the blouse a bejewelled appearance. Antique, gold-finished threads were used to craft exquisite motifs using dabka, badla and gota work. Pearls and ghungroos were used to beautify the blouse further. Kapoor also wore two dupattas—a metallic hand-embroidered tissue dupatta and a traditional phulkari creation with densely-packed floral motifs in jewel colours, a mainstay in every Punjabi bride’s trousseau. Artisans in Itrh’s atelier took 1,600 hours to put together the look, meticulously going over every detail, and bringing the bride-to-be’s gilded vision to life.

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