Nora Fatehi walked like a dream!
She stunned the world when she turned into a queen with Manish Malhotra’s latest bridal masterpiece. An outfit that wasn’t just made, it was crafted with devotion. The lehenga took 1,400 hours to finish, every stitch echoing artistry and patience.
Nora Fatehi Turns Bride, But Make It Royal
Nora truly shone in an opulent deep garnet velvet lehenga, which was heavily embellished with intricate floral zardozi work and shimmering metallic thread motifs. The ensemble featured a bold yet elegant blouse, and, for contrast, a sheer dupatta that floated gracefully over her shoulders like a whisper.
To complete this majestic look, she accessorized with a stunning emerald-diamond jewellery set that glowed beautifully against the maroon fabric. This creation was a cornerstone of Manish (Malhotra)’s highly anticipated “INAYA” Bridal Collection 2025-26.
According to the designer, the intricate embroidery was specifically crafted to feel organic—each of the vines, blossoms, and petals stitched in gold and silver threads, cut dana and beads was meticulously placed to catch the light with every movement.
1,400 Hours of Handwork, One Unforgettable Look
Nora Fatehi made a grand entrance in an opulent deep garnet velvet lehenga from Manish Malhotra’s “INAYA” Bridal Collection 2025-26. The stunning attire, which took 1,400 hours to complete, featured heavy floral zardozi work and shimmering cut dana and beads.
She accessorized this majestic coronation moment with a glowing emerald-diamond jewellery set. Fans are calling it the new bridal vision—a perfect mix of ancient craft and modern confidence that truly defines quiet luxury.
Manish Malhotra’s INAYA Collection Steals the Show
Nora Fatehi made a grand entrance in an opulent deep garnet velvet lehenga from Manish Malhotra’s “INAYA” Bridal Collection 2025-26. The stunning attire, which took 1,400 hours to complete, featured heavy floral zardozi work and shimmering cut dana and beads, accessorized with a glowing emerald-diamond jewellery set.
Fans are calling it the new bridal vision—a perfect mix of ancient craft and modern confidence that defines quiet luxury. This look is a powerful statement: that Indian bridal fashion still champions nuance over noise, allowing tradition and innovation to truly dance, and ensuring the woman wearing the ensemble remains the focus of the story.