Badminton star PV Sindhu has just tied the knot with her long-time girlfriend Venkata Datta Sai in an intimate Telugu ceremony on a private island in Udaipur. The Olympian opted for an iridescent gold bordered by mostly muted ivory. This was an unconventional choice among the increasingly popular reds and golds. The note to Sindhu seemed to embrace her best side as she opted for delicious gold zari work, heavy gotta patti and layers of polki.
Similarly, for the post-wedding celebrations, the individuality of PV Sindhu’s attire was vividly captured by Falguni Shane Peacock’s work. A striking ivory tulle lehenga encrusted with intricate Swarovski, sequins, and colorful crystals. An unparalleled athlete has separated himself from modest visions. Instead, she opted for a full-sleeve blouse bordered by tassels, emerald tiers, and two delicate drapes made of tulle and silver tissue. A dainty tulle dupatta completes the ensemble, punctuated by the signature FSP buckle. A stacked emerald and diamond necklace completed the luxurious look.
Off the court, PV Sindhu’s personal style has an eclectic yet elegant vibrancy, which Falguni and Shane capture perfectly. “PV Sindhu envisioned something off-white, a delicate yet statement-making ensemble, embellished with subtle sparkles and crystals. She went for its dreamy, regal feel. She was leaning towards a colored lehenga. The colors of her outfit contrasted beautifully with Venkata Dutta Sai’s outfit and both were in perfect sync,” said Falguni Shane Peacock, adding that Sindhu It has been transformed into an eye-catching and dignified figure.
For her longtime friend and now husband Venkatta Datta Sai, the designer duo created a sophisticated black bandhgala with tonal silk embroidery and accentuated with crystal and sequin work. Ta. While Sindhu’s vision is presented as an iteration for brides to stay true to their personal aspirations and style, whether it’s a timeless red sari or an otherworldly intricate lehenga, It also reveals the perfect blueprint for marrying tradition with what a bride truly envisions.
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