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Top 10 Bridal Outfits At ICW 2014
ICW 2014 was wrapped up yesterday with with a closing ceremony organised by Shree Rajmahal Jewellers. The week that went by was very interesting in terms of fashion. It is a great honour to be able to present at a prestigious fashion week like India Couture Week 2014. The show opened with Sabyasachi Mukherjee's 'Firozabad' collection and closed with Manish Malhotra's 'Portraits'.
ALIA BHATT WALKS FOR MANISH MALHOTRA: ICW 2014
Bridal outfits are very important aspects of any fashion designer's collection. Most Indian women cannot afford designer label clothes for everyday wear. However, every bride aspires to sport a designer label on the day of her wedding. That is why, the best bridal outfits in ICW 2014 will be noticed by many aspiring brides-to-be.
Most designers usually have at least a couple of bridal sarees or lehengas in their collection. Until and unless they are going for a very different theme, it is not hard to find bridal dresses in a collection. And during ICW 2014, we got see the best bridal outfits in many collections. Manish Malhotra's ICW 2014 collection deserves a special mention because it was an entirely bridal collection.
Here are the ten best outfits that brides must check out from the plethora of designs displayed on the ramp of ICW 2014.

Bipasha Basu In Rohit Bal
This wine and red coloured bridal lehenga is not a part of Rohit Bal's ICW 2014 collection. But Bipasha basu was seen in this outfit while walking the ramp for 'Parinay', a Shree Rajmahal Jewellers show.

Asymmetrical Hemlines: Anju Modi
This red lehenga with a double hemline has been teamed up with a royal blue choli. The drape is sheer and the lehenga has splendid lace details.

Lisa Haydon In Monisha Jaising
Lisa Haydon was dressed as an Indo-French bride wearing a black leather lehenga with gold embroidery. If you want to be an out-of-the-box bride, you can surely pick this one.

Pink & Pearls: Rina Dhaka
Rina Dhaka's collection included a bright pink lehenga with embossed golden designs and a sleeveless low cut choli. The string of pearls worn sideways is also a very interesting accesory.

Red & Gold Lehenga Choli
This red lehenga is from Monisha Jaising's collection. The lehenga has golden prints on it and the choli is textured. This could be an interesting choice for your pre-wedding ceremonies.

Extravagence Of Red & Gold: Manish Malhotra
No one designs with solid colours like Manish Malhotra does. His latest collection 'Portraits' has lehengas and shararas is pure red and gold. The delicate zari work originates from Kashmiri thread work which always has precedence in Manish Malhotra's collections.

Blue & Silver Brides: Manish Malhotra
Blue and silver are two dazzling shades that have been used by Manish Malhotra in his ICW 2014 collection. This Indian silhouette has amazing blue velvet fabric and the drape has intricate silver zari work.

Kashmiri Work: Anju Modi
Anju Modi's collection was heavy on Kashmiri embroidery. This coral and gold lehenga choli is an amazing number for any bride. The mix of royal blue and powder blue makes the other lehenga choli special.

Red & Gold Mermaid Gown: Gaurav Gupta
This mermaid gown was created from ravishing red and gold hues. The mermaid gown was a perfect amalgamation of lace and metal work. You can easily wear it for your reception or cocktail party.

Pinks, Whites & More: Varun Bahl
If you want to avoid wearing typical reds and oranges for your wedding, then you can try wearing bright pink mixed with white or grey.



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