Gaurav Gupta, India’s leading avant-garde couturier, will unveil a powerful new vision for Indian bridalwear with the debut of his first-ever bridal couture collection for the wedding day, premiering on 8th August 2025 in Mumbai.
Marking his most rooted collection to date, this moment has been a year in the making, a deliberate creative pause from the Paris Haute Couture calendar to focus on something far more intimate: a homecoming.
Inspired by the architectural elegance of Art Nouveau, the grandeur of Indian royalty, and the symbolism of ancient mythology, Gupta reimagines the traditional bride not through disruption, but through evolution. Each look carries the spirit of ancient craft, featuring handwoven Banarasi brocades, antique Zardozi embroidery, and Chantilly lace sourced from historic French mills, layered with the house’s signature poetic intensity.
This is the designer’s most personal work yet, a tribute to love, to ritual, and to the endless possibilities of reinvention. These are not garments meant to conform to bridal archetypes, they are meant to expand them.
As Gaurav notes, “We’re not only dressing for the bride of today, but for the bride of tomorrow.”
Each piece is envisioned as a future heirloom, one that holds ancestral memory while reflecting the individuality of a new generation. With this landmark debut, Gaurav Gupta doesn’t just present bridalwear — he redefines it.
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