The modern wedding has become its own economy. There is the main look, of course, then the other main look, then the jewellery that needs to work in person and in photographs, then the trousseau, then the questions no one warns you about until it is too late. What are you wearing for the welcome dinner? What kind of necklace makes sense with a blouse you may only decide on later? How do you want to smell on the day itself? Bridal planning has a way of turning even the most decisive person into someone with 47 tabs open and three family groups muting each other in real time.
Returning to The Taj Palace, New Delhi, from August 7 to 9, Vogue Wedding Atelier 2026 is set to bring together designers, jewellers and trousseau-focused names under one roof. But this year’s edition is not for shopping alone. Alongside immersive booths, the space will also feature masterclasses with industry experts, including photographers, makeup artists and stylists, offering a more layered way to approach your wedding and everything that gathers around it.
On the fashion side, this year’s partners cover a broad bridal landscape. Designers include JJ Valaya, Anita Dongre, Riddhi Mehra, Aisha Rao, Sarah & Sandeep, Shravan Kumar, Kanakavalli, Rohit Gandhi Rahul Khanna, Papa Don’t Preach, Kshitij Jalori, Tilfi and more. There is room here for couture with ceremony weight, for textile-led dressing, for sari craftsmanship and festive wardrobe building that stretches beyond one day and one lehenga.
Jewellery, naturally, remains central with Shree Raj Jewellers, Shree Jewellers, Raj Mahtani, Khanna Jewellers, Hazoorilal Legacy, House of MBJ, Suuraj Popley, Sanjay Gupta, Rare Heritage, Charu Jewels, Raniwala 1881, Kantilal, Sunita Shekhawat, Bvlgari, Golubhai Badalia Diamond, Bishan Jewellery and more showcasing at Vogue Wedding Atelier 2026. It is a line-up that brings together legacy houses, bridal specialists and names associated with heirloom-minded design. That opens up the possibility of looking beyond the immediate ceremony set and thinking in terms of longevity, occasion range and the pieces that may stay in rotation long after the wedding is over.
The Vogue Wedding Atelier 2026 offers a chance to look at bridal fashion, jewellery and expert guidance in conversation with one another, rather than as separate errands. For couples and families in planning mode, that may be the real draw. Not just the names on display, though there are plenty. It is the chance to see how a wedding wardrobe comes together when couture, jewellery and the final details are considered as part of the same picture.
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