Fashion isn’t just what you wear—it’s how you remember. It’s the gasp when you walk into a room. It’s the silence before the applause. It’s the story of your heritage stitched into the silhouette of your dreams. And at the Khush Wedding Show, fashion isn’t simply on display—it becomes a spectacle, a celebration, a moment of transformation.
In the world of South Asian weddings, where every detail matters and every moment is drenched in emotion, fashion becomes more than attire; it becomes memory. A perfectly tailored sherwani or an intricately embroidered lehenga is not just a choice of clothing; it is a legacy in motion. And this year, the Khush Wedding Show brings together the most iconic names in fashion to help you craft that very legacy, with Gaurav Gupta, Anita Dongre, Zuria Dor, and Zara Shahjahan leading the charge.
This is not just your ordinary bridal show. It is where craftsmanship meets culture. Where heritage embraces innovation. And where the designers behind the most captivating creations come together under one roof for a day of pure, unfiltered inspiration.
Gaurav Gupta: The architect of avant-garde glamour
A name that has become synonymous with sculptural elegance and boundary-breaking couture, Gaurav Gupta isn’t just a designer, he’s a visionary. Known for rewriting the rules of Indian fashion, his work sits at the intersection of fantasy and futurism. His garments are not merely made, they are manifested: whirlwinds of tulle, metallic ripples, and draped constellations that envelop the wearer in art. Having dressed everyone from Beyoncé to Cardi B, Gupta’s signature sculpted saris and gravity-defying gowns are theatre in motion.
Every swirl, every fold, every shimmer has purpose. They tell a story not just of luxury but of bold self-expression. The Gaurav Gupta bride doesn’t blend in, she arrives, in full force, like a celestial vision dropped into the chaos of reality. At the Khush Wedding Show, expect Gaurav’s showcase to steal the breath. Whether you’re planning your wedding day look or dreaming of your next show-stopping moment, this is fashion at its most fearless. With dramatic pre-draped sari gowns, structured mermaid-style lehengas, and sculptural bodices that contour the body like molten metal, Gaurav Gupta’s designs are made for the bride who sees fashion as performance—bold, avant-garde, and unafraid to break tradition on her own terms.
Zuria Dor: The minimalist’s ode to modern femininity
For those who seek romance in restraint, Zuria Dor offers a refreshingly sophisticated take on bridal fashion. Founded by Pakistani sisters Kinza and Madiha Latif, the label blends minimalist design with intricate craftsmanship, creating pieces that feel light, luminous, and utterly unforgettable. Zuria Dor’s collections are proof that elegance lies in subtlety. Soft tones, airy fabrics, and delicate floral embroidery define their aesthetic. Their bridal wear whispers femininity, with pieces that feel like walking poetry: unassuming yet unforgettable.
Their ensembles have been embraced by women who value modernity without sacrificing roots and who want their bridal look to reflect quiet confidence, not costume. At the Khush Wedding Show, Zuria Dor offers a breath of fresh air, especially for the contemporary bride who wants to look back at her photos and feel timeless, not trendy. These are garments that speak softly and stay with you forever. Zuria Dor specialises in bridal wear, offering dresses, shararas, ghararas, and gowns that blend modern cuts with traditional embellishments. Their silhouettes are designed for the bride who seeks a balance between contemporary sophistication and cultural authenticity, making a statement that’s both elegant and meaningful.
Anita Dongre: The soul of sustainable elegance
If Gaurav Gupta is the storm, Anita Dongre is the serenity after it. Her work whispers rather than shouts, but the impact is just as powerful. Revered for her timeless designs rooted in Rajasthani aesthetics and elevated by modern tailoring, Dongre is the quiet revolutionist of Indian fashion. Her lehengas flow like poetry, her gota patti work speaks of ancestry, and her silks feel like tradition reborn. But what truly makes Dongre iconic is her commitment to sustainability and women’s empowerment.
Every piece of hers tells a dual story, of elegance and ethics, of luxury and livelihood. At the Khush Wedding Show, her booth will be a sanctuary for brides who value meaning as much as beauty. Expect to see wearable heirlooms, garments that are both regal and responsible, designed not just for the wedding but for the generations to come. Anita Dongre’s collection features flowing lehengas, graceful shararas, elegant saris, tailored jackets and dresses, brought to life with her signature craftsmanship rooted in Rajasthan’s regal aesthetic. Designed for the bride who values heritage, femininity, and a conscious approach to fashion, her silhouettes speak to those who want to honour tradition while stepping confidently into their future.
Zara Shahjahan: Vintage dreams for the romantic soul
Every bride has a love story. And Zara Shahjahan designs for the woman who wants to wear hers. With a deep affection for old-world charm, Shahjahan’s work is soaked in nostalgia. Her bridal collections look like something you’d find in your grandmother’s trunk, except they’re made for today’s woman, with all her depth, independence, and beauty. Inspired by the vintage silhouettes of Lahore, Persian florals, and Mughal heritage, Zara’s creations feel intimate and personal. From whisper-soft pastels to bold berry hues, her pieces play with colour and tradition in the most romantic ways.
Lace, tilla, and hand-dyed fabrics, all come together to create bridalwear that is rich in character and light in spirit. Her showcase at the Khush Wedding Show will be a portal into her world—a place where romance reigns and every detail matters. It’s for the bride who treasures tradition but wants to make it her own. Zara Shahjahan’s creations are renowned for their pastel-hued peshwas and lehengas, featuring delicate embroidery and vintage-inspired designs. Her silhouettes appeal to the romantic bride who dreams of a wedding imbued with nostalgia, soft elegance, and timeless beauty.
Beyond the runway: Why this is unmissable
The Khush Wedding Show is not just an exhibition; it is an experience. It is where imagination meets craftsmanship and where dreams find their form in fabric, silhouette, and sparkle. You don’t just browse here; you get inspired. You don’t just look; you discover. Whether you’re a bride-to-be, a groom planning your regal moment, or a family member on the lookout for that perfect touch of magic, this event gathers under one roof everything needed to bring your vision to life, from fashion and jewellery to makeup artists, photographers, and planners.
Come witness the story unfold
Mark your calendars: Sunday, April 13, 2025 at Old Sessions House. The Khush Wedding Show is not just an event; it is the beginning of your celebration. It is where visions crystallise, where couture breathes, and where the journey to your perfect day begins. Come witness the artistic brilliance of Gaurav Gupta, the enduring grace of Anita Dongre, the thoughtful elegance of Zuria Dor, and the vintage poetry of Zara Shahjahan, all in one unforgettable setting. This is not just fashion; it is a festival of beauty, craft, and love.
Whether you are coming to find your dream lehenga to be swept away by design in its most magical form, this is the moment. Don’t miss it.