Taapsee Pannu Shares her Wedding Outfit Was Designed by Her College Friend; Read More to Find Out
Updated on: 30 April, 2024 12:22 PM IST |Amruta Karulkar
Taapsee Pannu Shares her Wedding Outfit Was Designed by Her College Friend; Read More to Find Out
‘Thappad’ actress Taapsee Pannu married her longtime boyfriend Mathias Boe in March. The couple tied the knot in Udaipur, Rajasthan, in an intimate ceremony attended only by the couple’s family and close friends. The news of the wedding was kept under wraps for a long time, but some videos from the wedding were leaked a few days ago. In a recent interview, Taapsee shared some interesting insights into how she planned her wedding outfits. She also shared why she didn’t opt for a big stylist to design her outfits.
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The Dunki actress talked about why she didn’t go for the trending pastel lehengas for her wedding. Taapsee shared, “I’ve grown up seeing Sikh, Gurudwara weddings, so for me, the vintage idea—the classic idea of getting married—was always in a proper red salwar kameez paired with a dupatta with kinari on the border. That’s the only way I know a bride looks like a bride, and it didn’t feel real wedding vibe to me to imagine myself dressing up in pastel-hued lehengas.”
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The actress also shares why she didn’t go for big brands to style her wedding outfit. Taapsee stated, "Also, because when you have some big name on board, then the chances of the news getting leaked out are very high, and I wanted to keep it very private. So, my college friend, Mani Bhatia, designed all my outfits, and that’s how I wanted.”
The actress was also seen dancing playfully throughout the ceremony. “I didn’t have any lehenga in my entire wedding because I wanted to dance a lot on all functions,” she added.
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The actress also talked about her outfits for the pre-wedding festivities, saying, “For haldi, I wore a very vintage Punjabi style of lungi teamed up with a kurta, similar to what you saw in DDLJ, along with floral accessories. For the sangeet, I had worn bell-bottom styled pants with bling work on the top and jacket and diamond solitaires as the only accessory. For the wedding, I wore a traditional Punjabi saggi phull, which is a hair accessory, along with a very light necklace and earrings that my grandmother gave to my mother at her wedding. I had no other jingbang for the Indian wedding. My chooda and kaleere also were very basic.”
Also Read: Taapsee Pannu Opens Up On Keeping Her Wedding Private: "Dont Want That Kind Of Scrutiny"
Taapsee shares her insights and stories about her wedding outfits
The Dunki actress talked about why she didn’t go for the trending pastel lehengas for her wedding. Taapsee shared, “I’ve grown up seeing Sikh, Gurudwara weddings, so for me, the vintage idea—the classic idea of getting married—was always in a proper red salwar kameez paired with a dupatta with kinari on the border. That’s the only way I know a bride looks like a bride, and it didn’t feel real wedding vibe to me to imagine myself dressing up in pastel-hued lehengas.”Also Read: 5 Tips From Taapsee Pannus Fitness Regime to Maintain Your Physique
The actress also shares why she didn’t go for big brands to style her wedding outfit. Taapsee stated, "Also, because when you have some big name on board, then the chances of the news getting leaked out are very high, and I wanted to keep it very private. So, my college friend, Mani Bhatia, designed all my outfits, and that’s how I wanted.”
The actress was also seen dancing playfully throughout the ceremony. “I didn’t have any lehenga in my entire wedding because I wanted to dance a lot on all functions,” she added.
Also Read: Taapsee Pannu Dances On This Romantic Track With Husband Mathias, Le Gayi With Shagun At Sangeet
The actress also talked about her outfits for the pre-wedding festivities, saying, “For haldi, I wore a very vintage Punjabi style of lungi teamed up with a kurta, similar to what you saw in DDLJ, along with floral accessories. For the sangeet, I had worn bell-bottom styled pants with bling work on the top and jacket and diamond solitaires as the only accessory. For the wedding, I wore a traditional Punjabi saggi phull, which is a hair accessory, along with a very light necklace and earrings that my grandmother gave to my mother at her wedding. I had no other jingbang for the Indian wedding. My chooda and kaleere also were very basic.”
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