It's a happy time for the Panday household right now. Alanna Panday, the Los Angeles-based daughter of Chikki Panday and Deanne Panday married her longtime love Ivor McCray on a sultry spring day in Mumbai. While Ivor is a photographer, Alanna is a digital creator with an incredibly aesthetic social presence and current following of over a million on Instagram. So of course, this wedding would be as stunning as the bride herself. While we wait for official pictures from the celebrity event, we've managed to grab a glimpse at the nuptials posted by wedding guests. The decor included glints of gold with green foliage and scores of white flowers, reinstating that it was a white wedding, although not in the traditional sense of the world.
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The bride wore a Manish Malhotra lehenga in shades of white and ivory. Skipping heavy embellishment, Alanna's lehenga featured intricate embroidery over its entirety in floral patterns. The ensemble featured a skirt and long sleeve blouse with a cutout over the back. She tied the knot with a sheer dupatta draped over her which had sparkling borders. To pair with her bridal lehenga, Alanna picked a chunky necklace and rings on her hand. Her hair was seemingly styled in loose waves with a dewy makeup look which was crafted by makeup artist Shradha Luthra. It's definitely a different choice for a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony which usually takes from the red or even pastel colour palette for the bride. Alanna seems to have borrowed the traditional Christian shade of white for her wedding lehenga, making her Manish Malhotra bridal look a very contemporary choice.
Ivor matched his beautiful wife in a white Manish Malhotra ethnic suit with narrow bottoms. He also wore a turban with gold detailing and a sheer stole with his attire.
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