Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth tied the knot in Sabyasachi ensembles, at a 400-year-old Wanaparthy temple

Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth just got married in an intimate ceremony as confirmed to Vogue India exclusively in our Wedding Book earlier this month, “the wedding will be centred around a 400-year-old temple in Wanaparthy that is of significance to my family”. The couple opted for traditional elegance, both choosing to wear Sabyasachi creations for the occasion.

Image may contain Accessories Jewelry Earring Bracelet Adult Person Wedding Head Face Happy Smile and Photography

Instagram.com/@aditiraohydari

Image may contain Aditi Rao Hydari Siddharth Wedding Vogue Adult Person Wedding Body Part and Hand
Image may contain Leela Samson Adult Person Wedding Accessories Jewelry and Necklace

Aditi Rao Hydari wore a handwoven Maheshwari tissue lehenga paired with a Benarasi tissue dupatta from the archives of the Sabyasachi Heritage Textile collection. The golden blouse complemented the shimmering ensemble and was accessorised with exquisite gold and ruby jewellery adding a regal touch and a beautiful white mogra gajra. The ensembles paid a beautiful homage to their South Indian roots.

Siddharth, matching Aditi’s understated elegance, wore a classic white silk kurta with subtle, sophisticated embroidery, along with a traditional dhoti and veshti of his own. His look exuded simplicity yet maintained a refined sense of tradition.

Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth: “We would’ve been in love even if we’d met each other in our teens”

Aditi Rao Hydari’s white suit with floral embroidery is by this Italian designer

Aditi Rao Hydari’s love affair with Indian traditional clothing continues in another Raw Mango sari

  

Leave a Reply