Made in Heaven Season 2 – Sobhita Dhulipala & the brides win hearts with their outfits

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Sobhita Dhulipala returns as Tara Khanna in the much-anticipated second season of the web series Made in Heaven. The series takes you to a world where marriage is more than simply a ritual; it’s a diverse array of desires, moral challenges, drama, and so forth. The series is a mirror that reflects the hilarious, ridiculous, and astounding aspects of relationships while donning the opulent garb of an Indian wedding extravagance. The high society of Delhi, with its glittering turmoil, provides the ideal setting for the universal problem of love.

Made in Heaven season 2 is once again a popular subject of discussion among fashion aficionados. The wardrobe in the web series is exquisite, whether it’s the gorgeous sarees or the ultra-chic workwear assortment.

The fashion choices made in Made in Heaven reveal their own tales, which are just as significant to the plot. This season’s brides also offer the best wedding inspiration thanks to their Instagram-worthy bridal ensembles.

Each outfit was designed just for the brides of the show, ranging from sarees covered in sequins that would give a disco ball an inferiority complex to elaborately embroidered dresses. Prepare to discover the overwhelming allure of each bridal appearance from Made in Heaven season 2.



A Sabyasachi creation worn by the first bride of Made in Heaven

Sarina, a dusky-skinned bride whose ambition to grow fairer proves to be a barrier in her relationship, is married in the first episode in a colonial-themed ceremony. On the day of her wedding, she wears a stunning dusty pink Sabyasachi lehenga with gold zardozi embroidery and a thick golden border with vibrant pink, blue, and gold resham zardozi and gota-patti. We are reminded of the colour by Sabyasachi’s most recent collection, which has lehengas with the same-coloured velvet and zardozi embroidery.



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Artwork by Tarun Tahiliani

We are left with a sobering lesson from this unfortunate occurrence: victims of domestic abuse may not always have the ability to flee their abusers’ grasp. Adhira, played by Mrunal Thakur, has a sombre wedding, but she wears a gorgeous red and white outfit designed by Tarun Tahiliani that is a work of haute couture. The character’s Jain heritage was intended to be reflected in the colours, while her soon-to-be husband’s Punjabi history is honoured by the extensive zardozi technique. The outfit is finished with an embroidered cloth belt.

A look that speaks for itself: Manish Malhotra

Years after being estranged from one another due to socioeconomic differences, Kriti and Gulshan reunite, only to discover their children have engaged. Kriti wears a pricey black Manish Malhotra gown with beautiful floral resham zardozi embroidery and gold zardozi flowers for their private wedding, which ultimately results in them choosing each other. A chunky choker and earring set from Manish Malhotra’s high jewellery line that are adorned with gigantic Russian emeralds take the outfit to a whole new level.

Another stunning outfit by Manish Malhotra

Nothing short of stunning, Leila Shirazi’s dramatic Bollywood wedding took place in Nice, France. She exudes glamour in a way that only an established performer who understands her value could do, wearing a sequin-studded Manish Malhotra cocktail saree with double cape sleeves and a matching sequin belt.



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Gaurang Shah’s design: A kanjeevaram is essential to a wedding

Insidious prejudice from Pallavi Menke’s future in-laws is present as she plans her wedding, despite the fact that she has struggled her entire life to be outspoken and proud of her Dalit background. She insists on a Dalit Buddhist wedding, and the result is a radiantly joyful bridal outfit that is just exquisite. When Radhika Apte’s character enters wearing a handwoven silk kanjeevaram saree by Gaurang Shah and original gold temple jewellery from Kalyan Jewellers, she appears ethereal.

Silk brocade saree made by Raw Mango

Vidya Iyer defies a number of traditional norms not only because she is divorced but also because she married a Punjabi, despite the continued stigma that surrounds divorced single mothers. She is wearing a royal purple Varanasi silk brocade saree from Raw Mango, along with ornate temple jewels made of solid gold and a lot of fragrant jasmine in her hair.

The apparel was beautifully made by Gaurav Gupta

The two brides defied gender expectations and added a touch of drama by riding black steeds to their commitment ceremony, which was a stunning celebration of gay love. Both brides looked stunning in gold: Aditi in a dramatic Gaurav Gupta satin gown with gold sequins and a skillfully draped cape, and Radhika in a kurta with zardozi accents at the collar and wrists.



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Rimple and Harpreet Narula are the designers of this exquisite sharara.

Wasim plans to replace his first wife with Elmira as his second wife. For her wedding, she’s wearing a mustard-green sharara from Rimple & Harpreet Narula with ornate gold zardozi and appliqué work. It belonged to her mother-in-law in the drama and was also worn by Shehnaz, Wasim’s first wife.

Stunned by the white gown

The character played by Julie Mendez overcomes a 10-year age difference with her fiancé to get to the wedding, only to conclude that it would be better for her to pursue her aspirations as she makes a vow to cherish and honour herself at the altar. She wore a simple white high-low gown with a big bow and sash that had a cheeky plunging neckline. A lengthy white veil was also added to complete the look. Delicate diamonds were used to adorn her neck and earrings.



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