Bridal Trousseau
Seven cloths, one story.
A bridal canon written in Murshidabad silk and Banarasi katan. From the ritual Garad Korial of the morning to the Baluchari of the saath-pak — the trousseau is composed in seven cloths, each with a purpose.
3 pieces
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The Vastranu bridal trousseau is composed in seven cloths, each with a purpose. These styling notes are the house's standard direction — every commission is then refined to the bride's own measurements, jewellery and venue.
01
A Tussar in shades of yellow or honey — light, working, ungilded. Hair in a low khopa with a single jasmine.
02
A Murshidabad silk Garad or a Krishna-Leela Baluchari, draped Atpoure with the pallu over both shoulders. Pearls or polki, three pieces maximum.
03
A Banarasi lehenga or a deep Banarasi saree with real zari kalga. Gold jhumkas, sita-haar; nothing on the wrists except light bali bangles.