Ace Indian badminton player PV Sindhu has always made headlines for her fierce performance on the court, but this time, she’s grabbing eyeballs for her breathtaking bridal style. The sports icon recently married Venkat Datta in an intimate ceremony in Udaipur, where she donned an array of stunning ensembles by India’s most renowned designers. Adding to the buzz, Sindhu revealed yet another exquisite bridal look that has left her fans in awe with its intricate details and personal touches. Keep reading to know the story behind her mesmerising attire.
Take a look at her new look:
Dreamy Ambar Bagh lehenga
Sindhu’s choice for one of the wedding ceremonies was an ethereal seafoam green lehenga from the House of Masaba, named the Ambar Bagh Lehenga. Every element of this outfit told a story, making it more than just a garment—it was a blend of her memories and achievements.
The lehenga skirt was adorned with intricate motifs, including trees and traditional Sehra designs, created through delicate dhagai and dori embroidery.
Adding a contemporary twist to tradition, Sindhu paired the lehenga with a sheer kurta blouse layered over an embroidered bustier, creating a soft yet structured silhouette. The ensemble was paired with a tissue dupatta woven with gota and foil details, gracefully draped over her shoulders.
Custom charms
What made Sindhu’s look truly unforgettable were the personalised details incorporated into her attire. The outfit featured symbolic embroidery inspired by her love story and passion for badminton. Tiny badminton racquets, shuttlecocks, and gold medals were delicately incorporated into her jewellery, including her iconic Tokyo Olympic bronze and Rio Olympic silver medals. Additionally, paper aeroplanes added a whimsical touch, symbolising the couple’s shared journey.
The accessories complemented the outfit beautifully. The Olympic champion opted for a gold matha patti, a custom paranda (braid ornament), dangling pearl earrings, and layered necklaces featuring crescent and chain motifs. A unique knuckle ring adorned with metal charms and a haath phool rounded off her look. Her hair, styled in a traditional braid, and minimal makeup let the ensemble shine in all its glory.
Bold red look
For her second look, Sindhu showcased a striking contrast designed by Mrunalini Rao. She wore a gold zardozi-embroidered jacket with full-length sleeves and an asymmetric cut-out hem. This was paired with flared red silk pants and a textured sleeveless blouse, creating a blend of modernity and elegance.
She accessorised with diamond earrings, a choker necklace, and a sleek watch. For the final glam, her bold red lips and twisted ponytail added an extra touch of confidence and charm.