
Vogue Wedding Atelier Presented by HSBC India Set to Kick off in Style
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New Delhi, Delhi, India – Business Wire India
• Vogue India launches the first-ever Vogue Wedding Atelier presented by HSBC India, an exclusive, invite-only bridal showcase hosted at the iconic Taj Palace, New Delhi, from 8 – 10 August 2025
• A curated celebration of couture, jewellery, beauty, fragrance, and heritage, the three-day event features top Indian designers alongside global luxury houses
• Guests can look forward to intimate conversations, luxury brand showcases, masterclasses, mixology sessions and immersive experiences across all three days
Vogue India, the country's most trusted voice in fashion, beauty and luxury, will be launching the Vogue Wedding Atelier presented by HSBC India, an invite-only bridal showcase hosted at the iconic Taj Palace, New Delhi, from August 8-10. Held in association with Audi and Dewar's Xperiences, this masterfully curated celebration of design, craftsmanship and storytelling brings together the finest names in Indian and global luxury across bridal couture, high jewellery, artisanal saris, beauty, fragrance and wedding services.
'Vogue has always been the most revered voice in the bridal landscape, whether that's through our coverage of the most beautiful weddings in India and beyond, or elevating handcrafted couture through our visual storytelling. With the Vogue Wedding Atelier, we've taken that legacy experience and turned it into an immersive one, crafted for the discerning bride. We're excited to be partnering with the best of the best that India has to offer, and we can't wait for our guests to see it all come together," said Rochelle Pinto, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue India.
Sandeep Batra, Head, International Wealth and Premier Banking, HSBC India, said, 'At HSBC, we understand that life's most significant milestones deserve to be celebrated with unparalleled care and attention. Our partnership with Vogue Wedding Atelier reflects our commitment to creating meaningful connections with our clients by being part of their most cherished moments. This collaboration is a perfect synergy of exclusivity and emotional resonance, offering an elevated experience that aligns with the aspirations of today's discerning clientele. Together, we aim to redefine luxury and craftsmanship, making every wedding as unique and memorable as the love it celebrates."
Day 1 will open with a walkthrough with Ami Patel, powered by HSBC, followed by a Vogue Views session featuring Sandeep Khosla of Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla in conversation with Rochelle Pinto. The day includes a draping masterclass by Dolly Jain, crafting your signature scent powered by Ajmal Dubai, a floral artistry showcase by Interflora India, a mixology experience by Patrón Experiences and a spectacular opening night celebration.
Day Two will deliver a vibrant and immersive experience, featuring Vogue Views with Rochelle Pinto in conversation with jewellery designer Sunita Shekhawat, a Nykaa Luxe showcase The Ultimate Pillow Talk Bride powered by Charlotte Tilbury, the indulgent Bridal Skincare Edit by celebrity skin expert Dr Harshna Bijlani, bridal portraits by celebrity photographer Siddharth Sharma of House on the Clouds, a spirited mixology session by Grey Goose Vive Le Voyage and the Vogue Bijoux Ball to close the night on a high.
Day 3 will begin with the Artisanal Table Experience by culinary curator Eeshaan Kashyap, followed by Crafting Your Signature Scent, powered by Ajmal Dubai. A jewellery styling masterclass by Anaita Shroff Adajania, powered by Suuraj Popley. Vogue Views will return with Rochelle Pinto in two Vogue Views conversations with visionary designers Manish Malhotra and Gaurav Gupta, leading into a masterclass in bridal beauty by celebrity makeup artist Tanvi Chemburkar, powered by YSL Beauty. The day will conclude with an elegant mixology session at The Royal Brackla Room, blending fine flavours and conversation.
The Vogue Wedding Atelier brings together an extraordinary line-up of couture and fine jewellery, featuring some of the most iconic names in the industry. On the couture front, guests will experience creations by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, Aisha Rao, Anita Dongre, Delhi Vintage Co., Elie Saab, Falguni Shane Peacock, Gaurav Gupta, House of Masaba, JJ Valaya, Manish Malhotra, Pernia's Pop-Up Studio, Ridhi Mehra, Ritika Mirchandani and Shyamal & Bhumika. Complementing this are exquisite showcases by leading high jewellery houses, including Alok Lodha Jewels, Aneka, Hazoorilal Legacy, Khanna Jewellers, Mehta & Sons x Anjali Bhimrajka Fine Jewels, Raniwala 1881, Rare Heritage, Rivaah by Tanishq, Sabyasachi, Sanjay Gupta, Shri Paramani Jewels, Sunita Shekhawat, Suuraj Popley, and The House of MBJ.
The experience is further enriched by thoughtfully curated partners across multiple luxury verticals. The Sari Pavilion honours India's textile heritage with handwoven pieces by DAREAAB by Sonia K Mahajan, Kanakavalli, Naina Jain and Patola by Nirmal Salvi. Beauty and fragrance partners include Ajmal Dubai, Jo Malone London, Nexxus New York, Nykaa Luxe, Victoria's Secret and YSL Beauty. Premium wedding services are offered by Creative Cuisines Inc., Katalyst Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., RVR Eventz & Design and Shloka Events. Finally, guests will enjoy bespoke gifting and lifestyle experiences from Ahujasons, Bateel, Ikkis, IZZHAAR, Luxe Weddings by Momentz, Pashmkaar, Portrait on Gold by Diviniti, Silver Emporium, The Laddoo Wala and Thomas Goode. Interflora India comes on board as floral partner.
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