SHIFA FIROZ • Bridal Stylist India
Celebrity || Luxury Wedding Styling &
Wardrobe Curation Atelier
Founder @shiffinds @bridesofshifafiroz @shifstyles
📍 Delhi / Available 🌍
🔗 Bookings:👇

Digyna & Krishan
Today we finally share their wedding look — a moment that feels so special because both outfits were truly created from the ground up.
For Digyna, we combined four different elements to build the lehenga she had always envisioned — blending silhouettes, artwork, colours, and textures into one seamless piece that felt uniquely hers. Multiple trials, customisations, and so much trust went into perfecting every detail.
For Krishan, we explored several options before finalising the artwork and building his sherwani from that design, ensuring both looks told the same story while still staying true to their individual styles.
Even without them returning for fittings, every measurement, refinement, and finishing touch was handled with precision — and now their wedding outfits reflect exactly who they are, together.
To start creating your own customised story with me. Book your Bridal Stylist now.
WhatsApp details in the bio.
Filmed @balerinafilms
Location: @loewscoralgables
Planner: @eventricsw
Bride & Groom Styling@styledbyshifa
MUA: @marzmakeupandhair
Event Designer: @petalprod
Bride and Groom Styling: @styledbyshifa
Digyna’s Outfit @taruntahiliani
Krishan’s Outfit @manishmalhotravows @manishmalhotraworld
[ indianweddingoutfit, weddinglehenga, NRIbride, WeddingStylist, BridalStylist]

Digyna & Krishan
Today we finally share their wedding look — a moment that feels so special because both outfits were truly created from the ground up.
For Digyna, we combined four different elements to build the lehenga she had always envisioned — blending silhouettes, artwork, colours, and textures into one seamless piece that felt uniquely hers. Multiple trials, customisations, and so much trust went into perfecting every detail.
For Krishan, we explored several options before finalising the artwork and building his sherwani from that design, ensuring both looks told the same story while still staying true to their individual styles.
Even without them returning for fittings, every measurement, refinement, and finishing touch was handled with precision — and now their wedding outfits reflect exactly who they are, together.
To start creating your own customised story with me. Book your Bridal Stylist now.
WhatsApp details in the bio.
Filmed @balerinafilms
Location: @loewscoralgables
Planner: @eventricsw
Bride & Groom Styling@styledbyshifa
MUA: @marzmakeupandhair
Event Designer: @petalprod
Bride and Groom Styling: @styledbyshifa
Digyna’s Outfit @taruntahiliani
Krishan’s Outfit @manishmalhotravows @manishmalhotraworld
[ indianweddingoutfit, weddinglehenga, NRIbride, WeddingStylist, BridalStylist]

Digyna & Krishan
Today we finally share their wedding look — a moment that feels so special because both outfits were truly created from the ground up.
For Digyna, we combined four different elements to build the lehenga she had always envisioned — blending silhouettes, artwork, colours, and textures into one seamless piece that felt uniquely hers. Multiple trials, customisations, and so much trust went into perfecting every detail.
For Krishan, we explored several options before finalising the artwork and building his sherwani from that design, ensuring both looks told the same story while still staying true to their individual styles.
Even without them returning for fittings, every measurement, refinement, and finishing touch was handled with precision — and now their wedding outfits reflect exactly who they are, together.
To start creating your own customised story with me. Book your Bridal Stylist now.
WhatsApp details in the bio.
Filmed @balerinafilms
Location: @loewscoralgables
Planner: @eventricsw
Bride & Groom Styling@styledbyshifa
MUA: @marzmakeupandhair
Event Designer: @petalprod
Bride and Groom Styling: @styledbyshifa
Digyna’s Outfit @taruntahiliani
Krishan’s Outfit @manishmalhotravows @manishmalhotraworld
[ indianweddingoutfit, weddinglehenga, NRIbride, WeddingStylist, BridalStylist]

Digyna & Krishan
Today we finally share their wedding look — a moment that feels so special because both outfits were truly created from the ground up.
For Digyna, we combined four different elements to build the lehenga she had always envisioned — blending silhouettes, artwork, colours, and textures into one seamless piece that felt uniquely hers. Multiple trials, customisations, and so much trust went into perfecting every detail.
For Krishan, we explored several options before finalising the artwork and building his sherwani from that design, ensuring both looks told the same story while still staying true to their individual styles.
Even without them returning for fittings, every measurement, refinement, and finishing touch was handled with precision — and now their wedding outfits reflect exactly who they are, together.
To start creating your own customised story with me. Book your Bridal Stylist now.
WhatsApp details in the bio.
Filmed @balerinafilms
Location: @loewscoralgables
Planner: @eventricsw
Bride & Groom Styling@styledbyshifa
MUA: @marzmakeupandhair
Event Designer: @petalprod
Bride and Groom Styling: @styledbyshifa
Digyna’s Outfit @taruntahiliani
Krishan’s Outfit @manishmalhotravows @manishmalhotraworld
[ indianweddingoutfit, weddinglehenga, NRIbride, WeddingStylist, BridalStylist]

Digyna & Krishan
Today we finally share their wedding look — a moment that feels so special because both outfits were truly created from the ground up.
For Digyna, we combined four different elements to build the lehenga she had always envisioned — blending silhouettes, artwork, colours, and textures into one seamless piece that felt uniquely hers. Multiple trials, customisations, and so much trust went into perfecting every detail.
For Krishan, we explored several options before finalising the artwork and building his sherwani from that design, ensuring both looks told the same story while still staying true to their individual styles.
Even without them returning for fittings, every measurement, refinement, and finishing touch was handled with precision — and now their wedding outfits reflect exactly who they are, together.
To start creating your own customised story with me. Book your Bridal Stylist now.
WhatsApp details in the bio.
Filmed @balerinafilms
Location: @loewscoralgables
Planner: @eventricsw
Bride & Groom Styling@styledbyshifa
MUA: @marzmakeupandhair
Event Designer: @petalprod
Bride and Groom Styling: @styledbyshifa
Digyna’s Outfit @taruntahiliani
Krishan’s Outfit @manishmalhotravows @manishmalhotraworld
[ indianweddingoutfit, weddinglehenga, NRIbride, WeddingStylist, BridalStylist]

Digyna & Krishan
Today we finally share their wedding look — a moment that feels so special because both outfits were truly created from the ground up.
For Digyna, we combined four different elements to build the lehenga she had always envisioned — blending silhouettes, artwork, colours, and textures into one seamless piece that felt uniquely hers. Multiple trials, customisations, and so much trust went into perfecting every detail.
For Krishan, we explored several options before finalising the artwork and building his sherwani from that design, ensuring both looks told the same story while still staying true to their individual styles.
Even without them returning for fittings, every measurement, refinement, and finishing touch was handled with precision — and now their wedding outfits reflect exactly who they are, together.
To start creating your own customised story with me. Book your Bridal Stylist now.
WhatsApp details in the bio.
Filmed @balerinafilms
Location: @loewscoralgables
Planner: @eventricsw
Bride & Groom Styling@styledbyshifa
MUA: @marzmakeupandhair
Event Designer: @petalprod
Bride and Groom Styling: @styledbyshifa
Digyna’s Outfit @taruntahiliani
Krishan’s Outfit @manishmalhotravows @manishmalhotraworld
[ indianweddingoutfit, weddinglehenga, NRIbride, WeddingStylist, BridalStylist]

Digyna & Krishan
Today we finally share their wedding look — a moment that feels so special because both outfits were truly created from the ground up.
For Digyna, we combined four different elements to build the lehenga she had always envisioned — blending silhouettes, artwork, colours, and textures into one seamless piece that felt uniquely hers. Multiple trials, customisations, and so much trust went into perfecting every detail.
For Krishan, we explored several options before finalising the artwork and building his sherwani from that design, ensuring both looks told the same story while still staying true to their individual styles.
Even without them returning for fittings, every measurement, refinement, and finishing touch was handled with precision — and now their wedding outfits reflect exactly who they are, together.
To start creating your own customised story with me. Book your Bridal Stylist now.
WhatsApp details in the bio.
Filmed @balerinafilms
Location: @loewscoralgables
Planner: @eventricsw
Bride & Groom Styling@styledbyshifa
MUA: @marzmakeupandhair
Event Designer: @petalprod
Bride and Groom Styling: @styledbyshifa
Digyna’s Outfit @taruntahiliani
Krishan’s Outfit @manishmalhotravows @manishmalhotraworld
[ indianweddingoutfit, weddinglehenga, NRIbride, WeddingStylist, BridalStylist]

From styling dreams to global pages.
Seeing my bride Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding in The New York Times feels surreal. What started in India is now being read across the world — and seeing my name there today is something I’ve quietly dreamt of for a long time.
Grateful, proud, and deeply moved.
Ruchika’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7 @gauravguptaofficial @mishruofficial @bhawnaraoluxury @anamikakhannaindia
Tushar’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @taruntahiliani
#NewYorkTimesWedding #NYTimesWedding #LuxuryWeddingStylist #BridalStylist #StyledByShifa BridesOfShifaFiroz

From styling dreams to global pages.
Seeing my bride Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding in The New York Times feels surreal. What started in India is now being read across the world — and seeing my name there today is something I’ve quietly dreamt of for a long time.
Grateful, proud, and deeply moved.
Ruchika’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7 @gauravguptaofficial @mishruofficial @bhawnaraoluxury @anamikakhannaindia
Tushar’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @taruntahiliani
#NewYorkTimesWedding #NYTimesWedding #LuxuryWeddingStylist #BridalStylist #StyledByShifa BridesOfShifaFiroz

From styling dreams to global pages.
Seeing my bride Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding in The New York Times feels surreal. What started in India is now being read across the world — and seeing my name there today is something I’ve quietly dreamt of for a long time.
Grateful, proud, and deeply moved.
Ruchika’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7 @gauravguptaofficial @mishruofficial @bhawnaraoluxury @anamikakhannaindia
Tushar’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @taruntahiliani
#NewYorkTimesWedding #NYTimesWedding #LuxuryWeddingStylist #BridalStylist #StyledByShifa BridesOfShifaFiroz

From styling dreams to global pages.
Seeing my bride Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding in The New York Times feels surreal. What started in India is now being read across the world — and seeing my name there today is something I’ve quietly dreamt of for a long time.
Grateful, proud, and deeply moved.
Ruchika’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7 @gauravguptaofficial @mishruofficial @bhawnaraoluxury @anamikakhannaindia
Tushar’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @taruntahiliani
#NewYorkTimesWedding #NYTimesWedding #LuxuryWeddingStylist #BridalStylist #StyledByShifa BridesOfShifaFiroz

From styling dreams to global pages.
Seeing my bride Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding in The New York Times feels surreal. What started in India is now being read across the world — and seeing my name there today is something I’ve quietly dreamt of for a long time.
Grateful, proud, and deeply moved.
Ruchika’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7 @gauravguptaofficial @mishruofficial @bhawnaraoluxury @anamikakhannaindia
Tushar’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @taruntahiliani
#NewYorkTimesWedding #NYTimesWedding #LuxuryWeddingStylist #BridalStylist #StyledByShifa BridesOfShifaFiroz

From styling dreams to global pages.
Seeing my bride Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding in The New York Times feels surreal. What started in India is now being read across the world — and seeing my name there today is something I’ve quietly dreamt of for a long time.
Grateful, proud, and deeply moved.
Ruchika’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7 @gauravguptaofficial @mishruofficial @bhawnaraoluxury @anamikakhannaindia
Tushar’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @taruntahiliani
#NewYorkTimesWedding #NYTimesWedding #LuxuryWeddingStylist #BridalStylist #StyledByShifa BridesOfShifaFiroz
Day 3 • The Wedding Day at the gorgeous @fswestlake
Venue: @fswestlake
Planner: @pearlseventandco
Decor: @squarerootdesigns
Content Creator: @socialsaira
Photo/Video: @fourfoldpictures
Caterers: @moghulcaterers
DJ: @djusaevents @djsharad
AV/Production: @3dsounds
Stationery: @badercollective
Coffee Cart @goodhartcoffee
Bride’s Hair: @riri_roya
Bride’s Makeup: @christophermilesmakeup
Styled by @styledbyshifa
Bridal outfit @taruntahiliani
Grooms outfit @rohitbalofficial
Henna Artist: @hennabysanjana
Travel Concierge @destinationpick
Car @hollywoodclassiccar
Indian wedding, #weddingcontentcreator #indianwedding #indianwedding #bridallehngas #weddingday wedding ceremony, south asian bride

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family — building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika was styled in a custom Rahul Mishra lehenga from the iconic Galaxy collection, in a deep midnight blue hue that brought together shimmer, texture, and movement with effortless drama. The look felt celestial yet refined — striking without feeling excessive.
For Tushar, we chose an all-black custom Manish Malhotra ensemble, finished with a contemporary bandi silhouette that added structure and quiet sharpness to the overall story.
Together, the contrast of midnight blue and black created a sangeet aesthetic that felt bold, cinematic, and intentionally understated.
Bride & Groom @ruchikadev @tusharmore9
Stylist @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling team @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7
Groom’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @manishmalhotravows
MUA @poojakhuranabeauty
To BOOK your Wedding Stylist.
Check our bio for details
( luxuryweddingstylist, indianwear, BridalStylist)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family — building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika was styled in a custom Rahul Mishra lehenga from the iconic Galaxy collection, in a deep midnight blue hue that brought together shimmer, texture, and movement with effortless drama. The look felt celestial yet refined — striking without feeling excessive.
For Tushar, we chose an all-black custom Manish Malhotra ensemble, finished with a contemporary bandi silhouette that added structure and quiet sharpness to the overall story.
Together, the contrast of midnight blue and black created a sangeet aesthetic that felt bold, cinematic, and intentionally understated.
Bride & Groom @ruchikadev @tusharmore9
Stylist @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling team @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7
Groom’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @manishmalhotravows
MUA @poojakhuranabeauty
To BOOK your Wedding Stylist.
Check our bio for details
( luxuryweddingstylist, indianwear, BridalStylist)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family — building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika was styled in a custom Rahul Mishra lehenga from the iconic Galaxy collection, in a deep midnight blue hue that brought together shimmer, texture, and movement with effortless drama. The look felt celestial yet refined — striking without feeling excessive.
For Tushar, we chose an all-black custom Manish Malhotra ensemble, finished with a contemporary bandi silhouette that added structure and quiet sharpness to the overall story.
Together, the contrast of midnight blue and black created a sangeet aesthetic that felt bold, cinematic, and intentionally understated.
Bride & Groom @ruchikadev @tusharmore9
Stylist @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling team @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7
Groom’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @manishmalhotravows
MUA @poojakhuranabeauty
To BOOK your Wedding Stylist.
Check our bio for details
( luxuryweddingstylist, indianwear, BridalStylist)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family — building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika was styled in a custom Rahul Mishra lehenga from the iconic Galaxy collection, in a deep midnight blue hue that brought together shimmer, texture, and movement with effortless drama. The look felt celestial yet refined — striking without feeling excessive.
For Tushar, we chose an all-black custom Manish Malhotra ensemble, finished with a contemporary bandi silhouette that added structure and quiet sharpness to the overall story.
Together, the contrast of midnight blue and black created a sangeet aesthetic that felt bold, cinematic, and intentionally understated.
Bride & Groom @ruchikadev @tusharmore9
Stylist @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling team @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7
Groom’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @manishmalhotravows
MUA @poojakhuranabeauty
To BOOK your Wedding Stylist.
Check our bio for details
( luxuryweddingstylist, indianwear, BridalStylist)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family — building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika was styled in a custom Rahul Mishra lehenga from the iconic Galaxy collection, in a deep midnight blue hue that brought together shimmer, texture, and movement with effortless drama. The look felt celestial yet refined — striking without feeling excessive.
For Tushar, we chose an all-black custom Manish Malhotra ensemble, finished with a contemporary bandi silhouette that added structure and quiet sharpness to the overall story.
Together, the contrast of midnight blue and black created a sangeet aesthetic that felt bold, cinematic, and intentionally understated.
Bride & Groom @ruchikadev @tusharmore9
Stylist @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling team @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7
Groom’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @manishmalhotravows
MUA @poojakhuranabeauty
To BOOK your Wedding Stylist.
Check our bio for details
( luxuryweddingstylist, indianwear, BridalStylist)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family — building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika was styled in a custom Rahul Mishra lehenga from the iconic Galaxy collection, in a deep midnight blue hue that brought together shimmer, texture, and movement with effortless drama. The look felt celestial yet refined — striking without feeling excessive.
For Tushar, we chose an all-black custom Manish Malhotra ensemble, finished with a contemporary bandi silhouette that added structure and quiet sharpness to the overall story.
Together, the contrast of midnight blue and black created a sangeet aesthetic that felt bold, cinematic, and intentionally understated.
Bride & Groom @ruchikadev @tusharmore9
Stylist @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling team @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit @rahulmishra_7
Groom’s Outfit @manishmalhotraworld @manishmalhotravows
MUA @poojakhuranabeauty
To BOOK your Wedding Stylist.
Check our bio for details
( luxuryweddingstylist, indianwear, BridalStylist)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding, the inspiration was rooted in a sense of quiet dreaminess-soft yet intentional, elevated without excess. When we came across this (@anamikakhannaindia) ensemble for Ruchika, there was an immediate certainty; it felt instinctive, as though the look had already found its moment.
For Tushar, we turned to Tarun Tahiliani (@taruntahiliani) selecting a silhouette that complemented Ruchika’s look while allowing him to stand confidently on his own. Together, the outfits were designed to speak to each other without mirroring
-distinct in identity, yet harmonious in presence.
A balance where both stood apart, and yet, perfectly together.
If you’re a bride looking to craft a wedding wardrobe that feels true to you, connect with us via the link in bio.
Bride & Groom: @ruchikadev @tusharmore
Stylist: @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling Ass: @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit: @anamikakhannaindia
Groom’s Outfit: @taruntahiliani
MUA: @poojakhuranabeauty
Location: @jwmarriottkhaolak
( WeddingStylist, BridalStylist, BigFatindianWedding, indianwear)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding, the inspiration was rooted in a sense of quiet dreaminess-soft yet intentional, elevated without excess. When we came across this (@anamikakhannaindia) ensemble for Ruchika, there was an immediate certainty; it felt instinctive, as though the look had already found its moment.
For Tushar, we turned to Tarun Tahiliani (@taruntahiliani) selecting a silhouette that complemented Ruchika’s look while allowing him to stand confidently on his own. Together, the outfits were designed to speak to each other without mirroring
-distinct in identity, yet harmonious in presence.
A balance where both stood apart, and yet, perfectly together.
If you’re a bride looking to craft a wedding wardrobe that feels true to you, connect with us via the link in bio.
Bride & Groom: @ruchikadev @tusharmore
Stylist: @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling Ass: @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit: @anamikakhannaindia
Groom’s Outfit: @taruntahiliani
MUA: @poojakhuranabeauty
Location: @jwmarriottkhaolak
( WeddingStylist, BridalStylist, BigFatindianWedding, indianwear)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding, the inspiration was rooted in a sense of quiet dreaminess-soft yet intentional, elevated without excess. When we came across this (@anamikakhannaindia) ensemble for Ruchika, there was an immediate certainty; it felt instinctive, as though the look had already found its moment.
For Tushar, we turned to Tarun Tahiliani (@taruntahiliani) selecting a silhouette that complemented Ruchika’s look while allowing him to stand confidently on his own. Together, the outfits were designed to speak to each other without mirroring
-distinct in identity, yet harmonious in presence.
A balance where both stood apart, and yet, perfectly together.
If you’re a bride looking to craft a wedding wardrobe that feels true to you, connect with us via the link in bio.
Bride & Groom: @ruchikadev @tusharmore
Stylist: @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling Ass: @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit: @anamikakhannaindia
Groom’s Outfit: @taruntahiliani
MUA: @poojakhuranabeauty
Location: @jwmarriottkhaolak
( WeddingStylist, BridalStylist, BigFatindianWedding, indianwear)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding, the inspiration was rooted in a sense of quiet dreaminess-soft yet intentional, elevated without excess. When we came across this (@anamikakhannaindia) ensemble for Ruchika, there was an immediate certainty; it felt instinctive, as though the look had already found its moment.
For Tushar, we turned to Tarun Tahiliani (@taruntahiliani) selecting a silhouette that complemented Ruchika’s look while allowing him to stand confidently on his own. Together, the outfits were designed to speak to each other without mirroring
-distinct in identity, yet harmonious in presence.
A balance where both stood apart, and yet, perfectly together.
If you’re a bride looking to craft a wedding wardrobe that feels true to you, connect with us via the link in bio.
Bride & Groom: @ruchikadev @tusharmore
Stylist: @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling Ass: @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit: @anamikakhannaindia
Groom’s Outfit: @taruntahiliani
MUA: @poojakhuranabeauty
Location: @jwmarriottkhaolak
( WeddingStylist, BridalStylist, BigFatindianWedding, indianwear)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding, the inspiration was rooted in a sense of quiet dreaminess-soft yet intentional, elevated without excess. When we came across this (@anamikakhannaindia) ensemble for Ruchika, there was an immediate certainty; it felt instinctive, as though the look had already found its moment.
For Tushar, we turned to Tarun Tahiliani (@taruntahiliani) selecting a silhouette that complemented Ruchika’s look while allowing him to stand confidently on his own. Together, the outfits were designed to speak to each other without mirroring
-distinct in identity, yet harmonious in presence.
A balance where both stood apart, and yet, perfectly together.
If you’re a bride looking to craft a wedding wardrobe that feels true to you, connect with us via the link in bio.
Bride & Groom: @ruchikadev @tusharmore
Stylist: @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling Ass: @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit: @anamikakhannaindia
Groom’s Outfit: @taruntahiliani
MUA: @poojakhuranabeauty
Location: @jwmarriottkhaolak
( WeddingStylist, BridalStylist, BigFatindianWedding, indianwear)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding, the inspiration was rooted in a sense of quiet dreaminess-soft yet intentional, elevated without excess. When we came across this (@anamikakhannaindia) ensemble for Ruchika, there was an immediate certainty; it felt instinctive, as though the look had already found its moment.
For Tushar, we turned to Tarun Tahiliani (@taruntahiliani) selecting a silhouette that complemented Ruchika’s look while allowing him to stand confidently on his own. Together, the outfits were designed to speak to each other without mirroring
-distinct in identity, yet harmonious in presence.
A balance where both stood apart, and yet, perfectly together.
If you’re a bride looking to craft a wedding wardrobe that feels true to you, connect with us via the link in bio.
Bride & Groom: @ruchikadev @tusharmore
Stylist: @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling Ass: @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit: @anamikakhannaindia
Groom’s Outfit: @taruntahiliani
MUA: @poojakhuranabeauty
Location: @jwmarriottkhaolak
( WeddingStylist, BridalStylist, BigFatindianWedding, indianwear)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
For Ruchika’s haldi, set against the backdrop of their destination wedding in Thailand, we reimagined the traditional palette through a softer, more modern lens. Instead of the usual tones, we worked with a butter yellow hue, keeping the mood light and elevated.
Ruchika was styled in a (@mishruofficial), featuring a sheer skirt paired with a corset, bringing in structure while maintaining fluidity. To stay rooted in the essence of a phoolon ki haldi, we introduced subtle floral elements, allowing the look to feel festive yet refined.
The idea was to strike a balance - honouring tradition while giving it a contemporary edge.
+ For brides looking to reimagine their wedding wardrobe with intention and individuality, connect with us via the link in bio.
Bride & Groom: @ruchikadev @tusharmore
Stylist: @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling Ass: @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit: @mishruofficial
MUA: @poojakhuranabeauty
Location: @jwmarriottkhaolak
(WeddingStylist, BridalStylist, BigFatindianWedding, IndianWear)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
For Ruchika’s haldi, set against the backdrop of their destination wedding in Thailand, we reimagined the traditional palette through a softer, more modern lens. Instead of the usual tones, we worked with a butter yellow hue, keeping the mood light and elevated.
Ruchika was styled in a (@mishruofficial), featuring a sheer skirt paired with a corset, bringing in structure while maintaining fluidity. To stay rooted in the essence of a phoolon ki haldi, we introduced subtle floral elements, allowing the look to feel festive yet refined.
The idea was to strike a balance - honouring tradition while giving it a contemporary edge.
+ For brides looking to reimagine their wedding wardrobe with intention and individuality, connect with us via the link in bio.
Bride & Groom: @ruchikadev @tusharmore
Stylist: @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling Ass: @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit: @mishruofficial
MUA: @poojakhuranabeauty
Location: @jwmarriottkhaolak
(WeddingStylist, BridalStylist, BigFatindianWedding, IndianWear)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
For Ruchika’s haldi, set against the backdrop of their destination wedding in Thailand, we reimagined the traditional palette through a softer, more modern lens. Instead of the usual tones, we worked with a butter yellow hue, keeping the mood light and elevated.
Ruchika was styled in a (@mishruofficial), featuring a sheer skirt paired with a corset, bringing in structure while maintaining fluidity. To stay rooted in the essence of a phoolon ki haldi, we introduced subtle floral elements, allowing the look to feel festive yet refined.
The idea was to strike a balance - honouring tradition while giving it a contemporary edge.
+ For brides looking to reimagine their wedding wardrobe with intention and individuality, connect with us via the link in bio.
Bride & Groom: @ruchikadev @tusharmore
Stylist: @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling Ass: @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit: @mishruofficial
MUA: @poojakhuranabeauty
Location: @jwmarriottkhaolak
(WeddingStylist, BridalStylist, BigFatindianWedding, IndianWear)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
For Ruchika’s haldi, set against the backdrop of their destination wedding in Thailand, we reimagined the traditional palette through a softer, more modern lens. Instead of the usual tones, we worked with a butter yellow hue, keeping the mood light and elevated.
Ruchika was styled in a (@mishruofficial), featuring a sheer skirt paired with a corset, bringing in structure while maintaining fluidity. To stay rooted in the essence of a phoolon ki haldi, we introduced subtle floral elements, allowing the look to feel festive yet refined.
The idea was to strike a balance - honouring tradition while giving it a contemporary edge.
+ For brides looking to reimagine their wedding wardrobe with intention and individuality, connect with us via the link in bio.
Bride & Groom: @ruchikadev @tusharmore
Stylist: @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling Ass: @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit: @mishruofficial
MUA: @poojakhuranabeauty
Location: @jwmarriottkhaolak
(WeddingStylist, BridalStylist, BigFatindianWedding, IndianWear)

Ruchika & Tushar’s wedding styling journey. Flying in from LA to India, they entrusted us with styling not just the two of them, but their entire family building each look with intention, individuality, and depth.
For Ruchika’s haldi, set against the backdrop of their destination wedding in Thailand, we reimagined the traditional palette through a softer, more modern lens. Instead of the usual tones, we worked with a butter yellow hue, keeping the mood light and elevated.
Ruchika was styled in a (@mishruofficial), featuring a sheer skirt paired with a corset, bringing in structure while maintaining fluidity. To stay rooted in the essence of a phoolon ki haldi, we introduced subtle floral elements, allowing the look to feel festive yet refined.
The idea was to strike a balance - honouring tradition while giving it a contemporary edge.
+ For brides looking to reimagine their wedding wardrobe with intention and individuality, connect with us via the link in bio.
Bride & Groom: @ruchikadev @tusharmore
Stylist: @bridesofshifafiroz @styledbyshifa
Styling Ass: @bavleensethi
Bride’s Outfit: @mishruofficial
MUA: @poojakhuranabeauty
Location: @jwmarriottkhaolak
(WeddingStylist, BridalStylist, BigFatindianWedding, IndianWear)

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.
Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.
Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.
Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.
Hi girls! My name is Shifa Firoz— and if you’re new here, a little about me.
I’m a bridal stylist, working closely with brides to shape their wedding wardrobes with intention, detail, and a sense of individuality. This space has always been about that process — understanding what works, what lasts, and what truly feels like you.
And now, for the first time, I’m exploring that journey for myself as a bride to be.
This series is my take on shaadi dressing — across designers, silhouettes, and evolving moods. A personal perspective, shaped by years of styling, now translated into my own wardrobe. Can’t wait to show my final look soon. Stay tuned.
If you’re building your own wedding wardrobe and want it shaped with the same intention, you know where to find us — link in bio.

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories
My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories

My journey as a stylist…
10 years ago, I was just someone with a dream I couldn’t fully explain—no clear path, no guarantees, just a quiet but strong feeling that I wanted to create something of my own.
I still remember interning under a stylist at London Fashion Week, quietly observing, learning, and trying to find my place in a world that felt so big… never imagining that I would one day return to that same platform to launch my own collection. That moment felt unreal.
The journey in between wasn’t easy. There were years of doubt, of figuring things out as I went, of building my own store and slowly shaping my identity as a designer and creative.
5 years ago, I stepped into Bollywood working on Salman Khan films and with YRF. It was fast, intense, and full of learning at every step. But somewhere along the way, I realised I wanted something more personal… something closer to people, emotions, and real stories.
That’s when I took a leap into wedding styling—a space that was still so new back then. I didn’t have clarity, just instinct… but I chose to trust it.
And today, seeing how far it has come it’s something I’m truly proud of.
Being trusted by so many brides to be a part of their most special day is something I’ll never take lightly. Their faith, their emotions, their stories they’ve given my work a deeper meaning.
This journey has been messy, uncertain, and beautiful all at once… but it’s been mine.
From a dream I once questioned… to styling love stories every day. ✨
#10yearjourney #stylistjourney #fashiondesigner #londonfashionweek #weddingstylist bollywoodstyling bridalstyling creativejourney dreamstodo stylingstories
For the 2026 bride, every function deserves its own distinct styling language —
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There’s something about pastels that just feels right.
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For the 2026 bride, it’s about choosing looks that feel like you light, graceful, and beautiful in every moment.
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Bridal styling isn’t about trends or viral audios.
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From the outfit to the smallest details, I style everything keeping your vibe, your comfort, your story in mind.✨
So when you walk in… it feels right, not forced.
If you’re a bride-to-be and want something that actually feels like you—
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