Ceremony Mehendi P. V. Sindhu and Venkata Datta Sai was nothing short of magical, transporting everyone to the stage straight out of Bridgerton. Set against an English backdrop, the event was a visual feast of pastel hues, delicate flowers and soft romantic lighting. The atmosphere was light and playful, which perfectly set the tone for a fun evening filled with laughter, dancing and celebration.

For this special occasion, Sindhu chose a stunning creation from ‘Dad don’t preach‘, a brand known for its contemporary take on traditional Indian fashion. She wore a custom lilac sharar ensemble that simply took my breath away. The set featured a hand-embroidered choli embellished with glass beads and 3D metal pendants that added glamor and sophistication to the outfit. Corridor pants flowed gracefully, adding elegance and fluidity to the look, allowing her to move freely and comfortably throughout the evening.
To complete her ensemble, Sindhu paired the outfit with ‘Outhouse’ jewellery, which added the perfect amount of sparkle and shine. The statement pieces lifted the whole look, giving it a unique, modern look. The outfit was the perfect combination of style and comfort, allowing the bride to feel both elegant and free-spirited as she celebrated with her loved ones.

The addition of ‘Papa Don’t Preach”s signature metallic Moon Bag further enhanced the ensemble, giving it a contemporary touch that perfectly matched Sindhu’s overall aesthetic. This bag was a fashion show in itself, adding a touch of glamor to her already stunning look.
In general, Mehendi ceremony P. V. Sindhu and Venkata Datta Sai was a wonderful celebration of love, laughter and style, and Sindhu’s unforgettable outfit played a key role in making the evening even more special.
We loved Sindhu’s subtle sharar ensemble and we think she just set some serious minimal fashion goals for brides who don’t want to overdo it. Let us know what you think in the comments section below.