Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha’s wedding pictures are all over the internet and we are in awe! Every little detail about her look was mesmerising. Mrinalini Chandra custom-designed Chopra’s Kaliras including little intricacies about the couple’s journey. Scroll down to learn more about them.
Pari’s Wedding Look
Parineeti dolled up in shades of love for her wedding, put together by Manish Malhotra. Her wedding attire was worth more than 2,500 hours of work. From her surreal gold lehenga to the MM veil with Raghav’s name on it, the look was fascinating! She accentuated her regal wedding look with minimal, uncut layered emerald, stone-embedded pieces from Manish Malhotra’s jewellery collection.
The Enticing Kaliras
Chopra’s Kaliras were designed by none other than Mrinalini Chandra who has been the go-to person for Bollywood brides to get their customised Kaliras. Chandra shared her thoughts on Instagram and told what each motif meant. “It was an absolute joy making bespoke Kaliras, Choodas & Lehenga Latkan motifs for @parineetichopra Her impeccable taste and discerning eye made the creative process a true delight for us…The story of Parineeti & Raghav is truly a modern-day fairytale, the most organic and beautiful coming together of two worlds that are wide apart yet equally complex. She chose each and every element, ensuring that they symbolize her journey with Raghav in the most love-filled way.
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At first glance, the Kalira appears to be dainty ornaments cascading from the bangle. However, its true beauty lies in the underlying story it conveys—a tale of love. The design of these Kaliras is very special. Each motif represents a moment of serendipity, a chance encounter when their paths crossed in a cosmic dance.”, she wrote in the caption.
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Parineeti’s Kaliras also featured the couple's initials (Parineeti Chopra And Raghav Chadha's Childhood Pictures), the symbol of Ek Onkar, a Punjab milestone, a coffee mug, a red London bus, a telephone booth, musical ornaments, including the piano keys, treble clef, vintage gramophone and more.
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