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THE BRIDAL VEIL IN FOCUS
Hindustan Times Gurugram
|November 04, 2025
From bejewelled masterpieces to intricate embroidery, designers are turning the veil into wearable art this wedding season
A bridal look isn’t complete without a veil, and this wedding season, it surely is stealing the spotlight. Once just a traditional covering, the veil has transformed into the ultimate statement piece, capturing the imagination of designers across the industry. From Manish Malhotra to Falguni Shane Peacock, almost every bridal couture designer is putting their creative focus on this humble element.
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