Indian weddings are no longer just about grandeur—they’re about intention, individuality, and meaning. While traditions remain sacred, millennial and Gen Z couples are reshaping how they celebrate love. And when it comes to wedding fashion that balances legacy with modern expression, few names resonate like Manyavar and Mohey.

Enter Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna—a couple whose wedding story beautifully reflects this generational shift. Their Udaipur celebration on 26 February 2026 blended Telugu and Kodava rituals in an intimate, rooted ceremony. But in their latest Manyavar & Mohey showcase, the spotlight shifts from ritual to personal style—proving that being “made for each other” doesn’t mean matching outfits.
For years, Indian wedding fashion equated couple goals with coordinated palettes and identical embroidery stories. Today’s couples are moving away from strict twinning toward something more authentic: individuality within unity.
Vijay and Rashmika embody that shift effortlessly. Their looks don’t mirror each other—they complement each other.
Breaking away from the traditional heavy sherwani, Vijay opts for a light grey and white Indo-Western ensemble from Manyavar. The outfit features a textured sheer outer layer over a structured inner base, finished with clean, architectural lines.
It’s sharp, breathable, and camera-ready—designed for movement across sangeet stages, cocktail evenings, and candid reels. The look reflects Manyavar’s evolution: from regal, classic sherwanis to layered, global silhouettes that speak to today’s groom who wants tradition—without losing himself in it.
Opposite him, Rashmika shines in a red layered lehenga inspired by Mohey’s Bliss Sparkle collection. Crafted in art silk and detailed with sequins, cutdana, zari, and zardozi, the lehenga captures light from every angle.
Yet, the drama comes without heaviness. The silhouette prioritizes comfort and re-wearability—key concerns for Gen Z brides. The blouse can be styled with a saree later; the skirt can be paired differently. It’s bridal, but practical. Statement-making, yet fluid. A red bride for 2026.
Seen together, they are strikingly different—Rashmika in shimmer-rich red, Vijay in soft grey minimalism. But they share a mood: modern, confident, rooted yet fresh.
That’s the new rule of wedding style—coordinate emotion, not color charts.
Since the late 1990s, Manyavar has defined the big fat Indian wedding aesthetic. Over time, as weddings became more intimate and expressive, the brand evolved alongside them.
Today, it offers:
- Indo-Western layered sets for contemporary grooms
- Lightweight, sparkle-driven lehengas designed for movement
- Breathable fabrics with intricate handwork
- Styling built for reels, photography, and all-day celebrations
Through every transition, the emotional core remains unchanged: celebrating love, family, and ritual—while allowing individuality to shine.
Vijay and Rashmika’s Udaipur wedding honored tradition deeply. Their Manyavar & Mohey showcase reflects the next chapter—one where couples embrace personal style beyond ceremonial expectations.
They prove you can respect the mandap and still redefine the mood board. You can honor your families and still choose silhouettes that feel entirely yours.
Made for each other doesn’t mean identical. It means harmonious.
With Vijay and Rashmika, Manyavar & Mohey tell a story larger than fashion—it’s about how Indian weddings are evolving, and how couples are stepping into them as complete individuals, together.




