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Vogue India Launches Wedding Atelier 2025: A Grand Celebration of Bridal Fashion
Vogue India is set to host its first-ever Wedding Atelier in August 2025 at Taj Palace, Delhi — a luxurious celebration of Indian bridal fashion featuring iconic designers like Sabyasachi, Manish Malhotra, and Gaurav Gupta, along with Elie Saab’s India-inspired couture debut.
In a grand move that reaffirms India’s place at the heart of global bridal couture, Vogue India is set to host its first-ever Wedding Atelier 2025, a three-day fashion and culture extravaganza taking place from August 8 to 10 at the iconic Taj Palace, New Delhi. Designed as an invite-only experience, this curated celebration will bring together the crème de la crème of Indian fashion — from legendary couturiers to avant-garde jewelry designers.
This is not just another fashion showcase — it’s a landmark moment for India’s wedding industry, which is projected to be worth ₹5 lakh crore in 2025. The Wedding Atelier will spotlight a seamless fusion of traditional craft and contemporary design, featuring bespoke bridal ensembles that are redefining modern Indian luxury.
Among the headline names gracing the ramp are Manish Malhotra, Gaurav Gupta, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, and the iconic duo Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla. Each designer is set to present a never-before-seen bridal collection that pays tribute to India’s textile and cultural heritage while embracing bold new silhouettes, sustainability, and global influences.
A major highlight of the event is the India-inspired debut of Elie Saab, the Lebanese haute couture house known for dressing international royalty and celebrities. Elie Saab’s specially designed rani pink bridal gown, complete with hand-embroidered motifs and a custom veil, is already making waves in global fashion circles.
Beyond the runway, Vogue’s Wedding Atelier will feature immersive showcases:A “Sari Pavilion” featuring handwoven marvels by heritage labels like Kanakavalli and Patola by Nirmal SalviA Bridal Jewelry Studio unveiling new collections from Sabyasachi and other high-jewelry housesPrivate consultations, panel discussions on the future of Indian weddings, and experiential fashion loungesWhat sets this event apart is its commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability, and slow luxury. With Indian weddings becoming more intimate yet highly stylized, there’s a shift toward meaningful fashion — heirloom pieces, local textiles, and personalized stories woven into every ensemble.
As India becomes a global destination for luxury weddings, Vogue India’s Wedding Atelier is positioning itself as the ultimate confluence of fashion, culture, and celebration — where tradition meets transformation, and where every thread tells a story.