Radhika Merchant shines at Mangal Utsav reception in a luxurious Indian ensemble

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Anant Ambani

and

Radhika Merchant

got married in a

lavish ceremony

on July 12. It was followed by a grand 'Shubh Aashirvaad' ceremony on July 13 and today, the

Ambani family

hosted a reception for the newlyweds. For the

Mangal Utsav reception

,

Radhika

Merchant made a striking impression in a contemporary Indian outfit.
Radhika looked radiant in a luxurious ensemble that featured Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda Sardegna 2024 corset with intricate filigree embroidery, paired with a custom drape and skirt by

Anamika

Khanna.

The shimmery details and gold embroidery added grace, elegance, and glamour to her look.
This unique collaboration, brought to life by stylist and producer

Rhea Kapoor

, masterfully blended Indian craftsmanship with modern Western aesthetics, making Radhika's reception outfit a true masterpiece. Anamika Khanna's couture designs always celebrate Indian craftsmanship with a contemporary twist, and Radhika's ensemble was no exception.
Radhika's glamorous style was enhanced by diamond jewelry, including a stunning necklace, earrings, and bangles. Her golden drape and intricate embroidery perfectly matched her elegant presence. Styled by Sanya Kapoor and Shereen, Radhika's look was completed with perfectly blow-dried hair by Hiral Bhatia and minimal makeup by celebrity makeup artist Loveleen Ramchandani, which highlighted her natural beauty.

For her vidaai ceremony, following her marriage in a traditional ivory and red lehenga by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, Radhika opted for a stunning sindoori red ensemble crafted by Manish Malhotra. The ensemble was completed with a Banarasi silk dupatta and a veil cascading into a dramatic train, creating a picture of timeless elegance.

The GLITZ Starts Now! Anant Ambani & Radhika Merchant's Grand Reception

For Shubh Aashirwad's look, Radhika wore a lehenga by designer Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, who collaborated with artist Jayasri Burman to make this masterpiece for the bride.

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