This wedding season, the matha patti—a traditional forehead accessory—has become the ultimate bridal trend. Bollywood celebrities like Sobhita Dhulipala and Aditi Rao Hydari recently adorned these intricate pieces at their weddings, setting a high standard for bridal fashion. The matha patti, which is deeply rooted in Indian tradition, has emerged as a statement accessory for modern brides this season, and we are here for it!

The rise of matha patti in bridal fashion

The matha patti, an essential part of the solah shringar (16 adornments of an Indian bride), has made a comeback this year. It elegantly frames the face, adding a touch of grace and regality to the bride’s overall look. Designers and brides are now choosing bold and intricate designs that feature pearls, uncut diamonds, and semi-precious stones.

Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya wedding

Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya wedding | Nagarjuna Akkineni’s X

Designer Shilpi Gupta explained the growing appeal: “Mang patti has become a new and finest statement for your bridal look. These also signify that modern India is going back to its roots through the reflection in bridal fashion. Matha Patti has become an integral part of the bride’s solah shringar as it not only adds attention to the bride’s face but also looks elegant and regal. Brides are choosing bold and intricate designs for their mang pattis that add drama and delicate charm to their overall look. These forehead accessories represent beauty and femininity, making you look exquisite and ethereal. Brides can opt for smaller ones in pearl or stone adornments; these accentuate the bride’s face without looking too bulky. Matha pattis complete the divine traditional look of the bride and make them look regal and majestic.”

Aditi Rao Hydari's wedding look

Aditi Rao Hydari’s wedding look | Instagram

Why brides love matha patti

The versatility of the matha patti lies in its ability to adapt to various bridal looks—whether it’s a royal Rajasthani vibe or a modern style. Brides are exploring both minimalistic and maximalist designs to express their personalities. Smaller, more delicate pieces are perfect for achieving a subtle elegance, while ornate, heavy designs are ideal for those who wish to make a grand statement. Additionally, the matha patti enhances bridal photography by drawing attention to the bride’s face and highlighting her features.

Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya wedding

Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya wedding | Nagarjuna Akkineni’s X

Bollywood’s brides leading the trend

The influence of Bollywood brides and actors cannot be ignored when it comes to shaping trends. For instance, at her recent wedding to Siddharth, actress Aditi Rao Hydari wore a magnificent kundan matha patti to complement her red bridal lehenga. Additionally, Sobhita Dhulipala exuded royalty in a bejewelled gold matha patti for her traditional Telugu wedding with actor Naga Chaitanya. These celebrities are not only elevating their bridal looks but also honouring the heritage of Indian jewellery.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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