
4 things you might not have noticed about Alia Bhatt's bridal look
India Today
Alia Bhatt made a perfect modern bride as she added several cutesy details and let her personality reflect through her wedding finery.
It’s all in the little details! Alia Bhatt, it appears, swore by this mantra and curated the most ethereal and unconventional bridal look for her wedding with the love of her life, Ranbir Kapoor. She wore a regal ivory-and-gold Sabyasachi saree for the nuptials and added an array of personalised details to her bridal glory.
She not only ditched the classic red lehenga for something that resonated with her personality more, but also ensured to embrace a memorable bridal look by adding little-and-thoughtful details to her ensemble. These details that you might not have noticed deserve every bit of your attention.
BUTTERFLY EMBROIDERY ON THE BLOUSE
Alia Bhatt loves all things cute! Think of butterflies and clouds! Well, made her favourite things a part of her wedding outfit. How, you may ask. Well, she got her Sabyasachi saree customised and got butterfly motifs embroidered on the sleeves of her blouse.
CLOUDS AND INFINITY CHARMS ON KALEERAS
Kaleeras are an imperative part of a Punjabi bride’s look. Alia wore a rather contemporary set and, of course, added a dose of personalised details to these dainty trinkets as well. Her kaleeras comprised infinity (or number 8) charms. Let us tell you, 8 is Ranbir Kapoor’s lucky number and even Alia has adopted the same. Oh, even her mehendi design had the number 8 connection.
That’s not all. The kaleeras also featured cutesy cloud, stars and bird charms.

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