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Gorgeous! Meet 2017's most beautiful brides

By Rediff Get Ahead Bureau
Last updated on: December 28, 2017 17:28 IST
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Their bridal outfits gave us ample wedding goals.

The year 2017 saw some dhoom dhaam celeb weddings.

If Virat and Anushka's was a starry affair, Zahir Khan and Sagarika Ghatge stole the limelight in their own sweet way.

What made their matrimony so special? The bridal outfit and the stories behind each of them.

Take a look at some of the stunning bridal outfits of 2017.

Actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu gave us a cute attack when she released this picture of her marriage to actor Naga Chaitanya. For her wedding, she picked Chaitanya's grandmom D Rajeshwari's sari.
'I wanted the outfit to be an ode to her. It will be worn with gold ornaments, including a custom-made waistband and armbands,' she'd declared ahead of the wedding.
Samantha made for a pretty bride in the handwoven saree which she paired with an embellished blouse, temple jewellery and fresh flowers.

Photograph: Kind courtesy Samantha Prabhu/Instagram

 

Hrishitaa Bhatt had a traditional wedding in Delhi. She looked gorgeous in a coral embellished lehenga designed by Preeti Singhal. While Bhatt ditched the quintessential red bindi and chooda, she completed the look with kundan jewellery including a heavy choker and studded mojris. She wore green bangles and kaleere, as per tradition.

Photograph: Kind courtesy Hrishitaa Bhatt/Instagram

 

Amrita Puri looked like a dream in this Sabysachi lehenga for her destination wedding.
'Hundred and eleven colours of silk thread in vintage Persian shades were used to create a decorative base and embellished with bugle beads, hand-cut sequins, crystals and pearls,' the designer wrote on his Instagram.
Amrita's bridal look was fragrant, light and mesmerising!

Photograph: Courtesy sabyasachiofficial/Instagram

 

While Sagarika Ghatge registered their marriage wearing a red sari, she picked this cream benarasi lehenga with a Maheshwari dupatta designed by Sabyasachi Mukherjee for her big day. She finished the look with uncut diamonds and pearl jewellery crafted in 22k gold, Mukherjee added. Doesn't she make for a royal bride?

Photograph: Courtesy sabyasachiofficial/Instagram

 

Serena Williams' white gown with a cape by Sarah Burton for Alexander MCQueen was simply wow.
'I flew to London to meet with Sarah and ended up falling in love with the ball gown silhouette, which is completely the opposite of what I ever thought I would choose for myself,' Williams told Vogue magazine.

Photograph: Kind courtesy Alexis Ohanian/Instagram

 

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India's favourite comedienne Bharti Singh looked equally beautiful in this pink lehenga she paired with a blue blouse. The outfit featured brides as motifs on the lehenga as well as the sleeves. Designer Adhya who worked on the creation also revealed the secret behind the colours of the handcrafted lehenga.
Pink and blue, according to the designer signified 'love beyond the sky'.

Photograph: Kind courtesy Bharti Singh/Instagram

 

For the biggest wedding of the year, Anushka Sharma chose to be a Sabyasachi bride.
The designer reasoned his choice of colour and the journey of creating the surreal outfit.
'It was blush pink with tropical flora and fauna, hand embroidered in silk floss. Exotic birds and butterflies were rendered with the finest quality needle craft... The Renaissance embroidery in vintage English colours embellished with silver-gold metal thread, pearls and beads.'
It took 67 karigars and 32 days to complete the ensemble. And the outfit was splendid!

Photograph: Courtesy sabyasachiofficial/Instagram

 

When Australian model Miranda Kerr decided to settle down, she picked Dior to design her dream wedding gown. In her own words, 'A dress that fully covers you creates a sense of purity and mystery.'
'She wanted something like a fairy tale, and she gave me this idea, to make a dress that was emotional and simple at the same time,' Maria Grazia Churi, art director of Dior who designed the dress told Vogue. When the model's grandmother saw the dress, she broke down.
Miranda remembered what her grandmother told her 'Miranda, men are very visual. It's important to look good.'

Photograph: Kind courtesy Miranda Kerr/Instagram

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