Deepika Padukone, glowing as a mom-to-be, made a striking appearance at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding in a custom Torani red and gold suit. Accompanied by her mother Ujjala Padukone, the Bollywood star captivated attention with her ensemble, accentuated by a significant bazuband turned choker, steeped in rich Sikh history.
Deepika’s Bazuband-Reimagined-Neckpiece Crafted During Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s Era
Styled by Shaleena Nathani, Padukone chose to repurpose a bazuband crafted during Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s era, showcasing the craftsmanship of the Sikh dynasty. The ensemble was completed with matching earrings, a stack of bracelets, and a custom 20th-century-inspired Sindhi Choga Shalwar. Her makeup featured dramatic black winged eyeliner, a tiny red bindi, nude lips, and plum nails, complemented by a clean bun adorned with a white floral gajra.
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Anant Sethi, a fashion designer at Narayani Vastra, highlighted the bazuband’s historical significance, originally part of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s royal treasury, symbolizing power and prestige. He praised Padukone’s innovative use of the bazuband as a necklace, emphasizing its versatility and timeless beauty within Indian jewellery.
Ankur Shukla from Tara-C-Tara echoed the sentiment, noting how Deepika elegantly adorned the heritage piece, making it the focal point of her attire while honoring India’s rich cultural heritage.
Previously, Padukone had worn a purple Torani Bhadra Sanjali sari for Anant and Radhika’s sangeet, showcasing Indian artisanry from Torani’s Classics collection, underscoring her affinity for traditional craftsmanship.