The ercu and rose-gold timeless ensemble, comprised a delicate skirt with bejewelled peacock and floral vine motifs, inspired from the vintage 18th Century French lace fragments sourced from Rimple and Narula’s personal archives. A mesmerising display of royalty, each motif was embroidered first followed by the intricate cutwork to create a magical illusion of jaali-like lace. To invoke the beauty of Indian craftsmanship, the signature cutwork on the opulent skirt was embroidered with zardozi and marodi ka kaam. Uniting the harmonious tapestry and the royal colour palette of the bridal lehenga, were the embroidery panels which were further layered with dabka, naqshi, sequins, pearls, crystals and semi-precious stones.
Known for her charismatic onscreen presence and acting prowess, Sharmin back in the day had also worked on the sets of the blockbuster film Padmaavat, as an assistant director and during the long schedule created a special bond with Rimple. So, when it was time to create her dream wedding look, Sharmin rang up her dear friend and the rest is history.
Sharmin Segal will soon be seen in the forthcoming magnum-opus historical-drama series Heeramandi, directed by filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Sharmin’s costumes in the Netflix series are designed by the designer duo Rimple and Harpreet Narula.
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