
In Mysore Silk saree and ivory veshti, Rashmika-Vijay go traditional at reception
India Today
Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda's reception look was minimal yet brimming with subtle traditional and cultural details.
We are almost at the last leg of Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s wedding festivities, and the photos from their Hyderabad reception have finally dropped. After serving one strong look after another, their reception ensembles too (just like their wedding) stayed firmly rooted in South Indian tradition — elevated, personal and rich in detail without feeling excessive.
Both Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda wore bespoke ensembles by JADE by MK that featured pure silver and gold taar embroidery. Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda at their wedding reception in Hyderabad. (Photo: Yogen Shah)
Rashmika chose a deep red Mysore silk saree with intricate gold zari work along the border — a timeless bridal shade that always feels right for a wedding celebration. Her ensemble subtly highlighted the Gandaberunda emblem, the two-headed mythological bird associated with Mysore royalty, woven in silver taar plated in gold and woven into the textile narrative. It was a quiet but meaningful nod to her roots.
Her jewellery stayed traditional and striking. At her neckline sat the Peacock Fountain necklace, crafted in detailed Nakshi work. Sculpted peacocks framed a cascading fountain-inspired centre, while emeralds and Burma rubies set in traditional kundan added colour and depth without overpowering the gold.
A layered gold odiyanam cinched the waist, giving the saree structure. There were temple-inspired earrings that echoed the same avian detailing, along with lotus-motif bangles. And a coordinating hathphool completed the look with cohesion.
Hair and makeup were intentionally restrained. A centre-parted braid adorned with fresh flowers kept the focus on the jewellery and saree border. Kohl-lined eyes, softly sculpted skin, and a muted lip tied everything together. Look at that hair detail! (Photo: Yogen Shah)













