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The Bridal Edit 2026: Heirloom, Reimagined
Maroon, wine and ivory return to the centre of the wedding wardrobe — softer in silhouette, richer in craft.
By The Surekhi Atelier - 5 May 2026 - 6 min read

There is a particular kind of stillness in the days leading up to a wedding. It is in this quiet that we design — not for a single ceremony, but for an entire trousseau that will travel with you long after the haldi has faded from the linens.
A return to deep tones
After three seasons of pastels, the Indian bride is asking again for the colour of her grandmother's lehenga. Maroon, wine, midnight ink — applied with a contemporary restraint.
Couture isn't louder this year. It is closer to the body, closer to the skin, closer to memory.
Our zardozi karigars in Lucknow have spent four months on a single panel of the Surya Bridal Lehenga. The result is heirloom-weight craft, finished with the lightness of a modern silhouette.



