Chinese Bride Dons Vibrant Lehenga For 'Phere', Looks Regal With Indian Groom In Traditional Outfits

We stumbled upon a stunning Indo-Chinese couple, who got hitched to each other following both Indian and Chinese traditions and glimpses from the same radiated their dedication to their roots.

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Chinese Bride Dons Vibrant Lehenga For 'Phere', Looks Regal With Indian Groom In Traditional Outfits

With the wedding season going on in full swing all around the world, we get to see glimpses of an array of beautiful couples. While extravagant weddings don't miss the chance to grab our attention, intimate ones also etch a beautiful place in the hearts of many would-be-married couples. However, every time, it is the bride's choice of ensembles and jewellery, which always remain unique in its own way- from the intricate embroideries to the range of colour shades, each bride sets a new trend.

The Chinese bride opted for a floral-embroidered lehenga choli for her Indian-style wedding

Now, we came across some of the mesmerising glimpses from an Indo-Chinese couple's wedding and pre-wedding ceremonies, which are simply out-of-the-box. The couple got hitched following their respective cultures at the JW Marriott in Phuket, Thailand. For the Indian style wedding, the Indian groom, Anant opted for a pastel-hued sherwani paired with a matching doshala, a turban and beige-hued pants. On the other hand, the Chinese bride, Cara looked extremely pretty in a vibrant red-hued lehenga choli adorned with floral patterned embroidery all over it. 

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The Chinese bride flaunted her red chooda and beautiful mehendi-clad hands

The Chinese bride teamed her lehenga choli with two sheer dupattas adorned with gotta works on it. Moreover, Cara opted for a broad neckpiece, matching earrings, a maang teeka, and red chooda. In addition, subtle makeup, including soft blushed cheeks, nude lipstick, and thin strokes of eyeliner, completed her look. The pretty bride was also seen flaunting her beautiful mehendi-clad hands, which featured something written in her Chinese language.

The Indo-Chinese couple opted for custom traditional Chinese wedding attire for their tea ceremony

Cara and Anant's wedding also had a traditional Chinese tea ceremony. For the unknown, it is a cultural wedding tradition where the bride and groom serve tea to their respective families to show them respect and gratitude. In Chinese culture, it symbolises the union of the two families. For the ceremony, Cara wore a custom red-hued traditional Chinese wedding dress, Qun Kwa, with 3-D hand embroidery, featuring gold dragons, flowers or phoenix symbols. Anant also wore a blue-hued traditional Chinese wedding dress, and together, they beautifully performed all the rituals of serving the tea to her family members.

Also Read: This Artsy Indian Bride Ditched The Lehenga, And Chose A Regal Sculpted Corset For Her D-Day

The Indo-Chinese couple's sangeet ceremony

Ahead of their grand wedding ceremony, the madly-in-love couple also had a blast of enjoyment at their Indian pre-wedding ceremonies. For the sangeet night, Cara dolled up in a blue-hued gown which featured golden embellishments and flower embroidery on it. She teamed her dress with a net dupatta and a minimal look. A half-done hairdo adorned with carnations and subtle makeup added stars to her look. Anant too, twinned with Cara in a dark-toned jacket with beige-hued dhoti pants.

The Indo-Chinese couple's haldi ceremony

Cara and Anant also had a fun-filled haldi ceremony amid their close friends and family. For the ceremony, the Indo-Chinese couple twinned in yellow-hued ensembles. While Cara opted for a yellow lehenga choli paired with a red dupatta and floral jewellery, her then-groom-to-be looked dapper in a yellow kurta with white pants.

To watch their wedding video, click here.

Well, we are absolutely mesmerised by the Indo-Chinese couple's way of tying the knot, paying respect to the duo's cultures. What about you? Let us know!

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