Brides Today

THE FUTURE IS ETHICAL

If you were to think about what the greatest learning of the past two years has been, for weddings, it would probably be that small scale, low waste celebrations are the future. And that is not just restricted to the number of guests and scale of the functions; it applies to the wedding outfit itself. The modern bride, in fact, has decided to take a more sustainable approach to her outfit in keeping with her principles, and also the astonishing research regarding the urgent need to conserve recourses. Which is why Brides Today spoke with three couturiers who have been championing the cause and experimenting with environmentally-friendly approaches to inspire you to make conscious decisions that you would be proud of.

Amit Aggarwal

Recycling materials like PET bottles, rubber cords, and yarns, Delhi-based designer Amit Aggarwal’s sculptural garments have long been a favourite with brides and guests alike, both for their unique silhouettes and

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