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From lehengas to jewellery: Delhi’s best wedding markets uncovered

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Yusra Nazim

Delhi, A city steeped in culture and history, transforms into a bustling hub of bridal shopping during the wedding season. Its vibrant markets offer everything you need to make your special day magical—from opulent lehengas to intricate jewellery, from stylish sherwanis to elegant accessories. Here’s a guide to the best markets in Delhi for all your wedding shopping needs

Lehenga heaven

Chandini Chowk: Iconic bridal splendour

Chandni Chowk tops the list for bridal lehengas. Its legendary stores, like Om Prakash Jawahar Lal and Asiana Couture, are known for creating lehengas that rival designer labels. Whether you dream of a traditional red lehenga or a pastel-toned masterpiece, this market offers unparalleled options. Chandni Chowk also specialises in customisation, so you can add personal touches to your bridal ensemble. Be prepared for crowded lanes, but the treasure trove of options makes it worth it.

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Lajpat Nagar: Affordable glamour

For brides on a budget, Lajpat Nagar is a haven. Boutiques like Libas and Kapil & Monica offer trendy lehengas, sarees, and anarkalis at reasonable prices. This market also excels in tailoring services, ensuring your bridal outfit fits like a dream. It’s a fantastic place for bridesmaids to find coordinating outfits and accessories too.

Jewellery extravaganza

Karol Bagh: A treasure trove

When it comes to bridal jewellery, Bank Street in Karol Bagh is a go-to destination. Renowned stores like PP Jewellers and Tanishq offer a range of designs, from elaborate gold sets to contemporary diamond and Kundan pieces. Smaller shops in the area provide equally stunning options at more affordable prices.

South extension: Luxury finds

For brides looking for high-end, bespoke jewellery, South Extension is the place to visit. Jewellers like Hazoorilal Legacy and Khanna Jewellers specialise in intricate craftsmanship and sophisticated designs. If you’re after something unique, this market offers excellent customisation services.

Sherwanis for grooms

Chandini Chowk; Royal Appeal

For traditional sherwanis with intricate embroidery and a regal touch, Chandni Chowk is an unmatched destination. This historic market is renowned for its rich variety of designs, from classic Mughal inspired patterns to modern variations with a royal flair. Many shops here, such as Kamal Textiles and Ravishankar & Sons, specialise in sherwanis adorned with zari work, sequins, and thread embroidery, making them perfect for grooms who want to exude elegance on their big day.

The market also offers a wide range of complementary accessories, including embroidered stoles, bejewelled safas, and intricately designed mojris, ensuring you leave with a complete and majestic wedding look. Competitive pricing and customisation options make it a favourite among grooms seeking luxury at value.

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Rajouri Garden: Contemporary Styles

Rajouri Garden is perfect for grooms who want a modern twist on their wedding attire. The market offers trendy Indo-western outfits and coordinated couple ensembles, making it a favourite for themed weddings.

Bags and footwear

Lajpat Nagar: Chic Potlis and Juttis

Lajpat Nagar offers an impressive variety of potli bags, clutches, and handcrafted juttis adorned with beads, sequins, and embroidery. These accessories add a touch of glamour to any bridal look.

Sarojini Nagar: budget-friendly gems 

For affordable yet stylish footwear and bags, Sarojini Nagar is a must-visit. You’ll find trendy heels, ethnic juttis, and colourful potlis perfect for pre-wedding events and functions.

Yusra Nazim

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