Sonal’s Wedding: A Story in Every Look

Sonal’s Wedding: A Story in Every Look

Sonal’s wedding wardrobe was a perfect balance of playful, elegant, and deeply rooted in celebration.

For her pithi, she wore our ombré pink and yellow lehenga—a piece that felt like sunshine in motion. The soft gradient brought a fresh, joyful energy, while the silhouette kept it effortlessly graceful. It was the kind of look that didn’t try too hard but still stole attention.

At the welcome party, she chose a Seema Gujral sharara set that leaned into understated glamour. The structure of the sharara paired with delicate detailing gave her a refined yet celebratory presence. It felt like the perfect transition from day festivities to evening elegance.

For the mehendi, she wore our peacock blue lehenga—rich, vibrant, and full of character. The color itself did a lot of the talking, while the design added depth and movement. It was bold without being loud, and completely in sync with the spirit of the event.

The Sister of the Bride

If there was one person who matched the bride’s energy step-for-step, it was her sister. Her wardrobe was expansive, expressive, and seriously fun to watch unfold.

At the pithi, she wore a peach Panache By Sharmeen sharara that felt light, festive, and perfectly in tune with the ceremony. The look had a playful charm while still maintaining a polished finish.


For her Ganepat look, a Mahima Mahajan lehenga added a contrasting vibe with its own unique detailing and drama, giving her a strong second moment.


At the satak, she chose our Chloe lehenga—elegant, structured, and quietly striking. 


For the mehendi, she stepped into a green Chamee and Palak gown that brought in a softer, more fluid silhouette. It felt modern, easy, and ideal for a celebration filled with movement and color.

The welcome party saw her in Panache By Sharmeen again—the fluid pastel skirt set was effortless, confident, and cohesive with the family’s aesthetic.

For the sangeet, she continued with Panache By Sharmeen in a blue lehenga, leaning into a look that felt celebratory yet sharp.

On the wedding day, she wore an Isa lehenga that brought in a more classic, timeless tone. It had a certain quiet sophistication that stood out beautifully amidst the grandeur.

For the reception, she returned to Panache By Sharmeen with a black lehenga that felt like the perfect closing note—elevated, confident, and memorable.

The Parents of the Bride

What really tied everything together was how beautifully the parents showed up—coordinated, considered, and completely owning their moments.

At the pithi, the mother wore Papa Don’t Preach, bringing in a playful, contemporary edge, while the father wore Panache, keeping it sharp and classic. Together, they struck a perfect balance.

At the Ganepat, they wore ivory tones of Seema Gujral—elegant, refined, and perfectly suited for the occasion.

For the satak look, they switched to Panache By Sharmeen in ivory and pink, showing versatility while staying true to their style.

For the mehendi, both parents chose Panache By Sharmeen. The looks felt cohesive and intentional, with just the right amount of festive detailing.

At the welcome party, the mother wore a peach Rococo ensemble, adding a touch of vintage-inspired drama, while the father stayed with Panache- in a pastel sherwani for a clean, structured, and timeless look.

For the sangeet, the father wore a bright blue Seema Gujral sherwani that felt regal and commanding, while the mother chose a blue Vvani lehenga that brought in fluidity and grace.

On the wedding day, the father wore a dull gold Panache sherwani—classic and dignified—while the mother wore a gold Isa lehenga that felt traditional with a refined edge.

For the reception, the mother closed with a black Panache By Sharmeen lehenga—bold, elegant, and incredibly striking.

Sonal, thank you—for trusting not just the clothes, but the vision behind them. And to your entire family, thank you for letting Panache By Sharmeen be a part of such a meaningful celebration. It’s always an honour to dress moments that matter this much.