A wardrobe for the most important week of her life

    Mother of the Bride Outfits in Delhi

    Bespoke sarees, lehengas, Anarkali and sharara sets — coordinated across every wedding function so she is timeless in every photograph, without ever competing with the bride.

    An Indian wedding asks the mother of the bride to be present, photographed and impeccably dressed across six to eight functions in two weeks. At Le Wraps, we treat her wardrobe with the same seriousness as the bridal trousseau: designer-led styling, premium silks, hand embroidery and a coordinated colour story across roka, sangeet, mehendi, the wedding day, the reception and the brunch the morning after. Quiet, refined, heirloom — never overdone.

    A Coordinated Wardrobe

    One Outfit for Every Function

    Engagement & Roka

    Ivory or pearl-grey raw silk saree with hand zardozi border, paired with a structured embroidered blouse — quiet, photogenic and elegant.

    Sangeet

    Silk lehenga or sharara set in jewel tones — sapphire, emerald, garnet — with light gota and dabka, easy to dance and pose in.

    Mehendi

    Pure georgette or chinon Anarkali in pastel mint, lemon or peach with chikankari and mukaish, comfortable for an outdoor day function.

    Wedding Day

    Heirloom Banarasi or kanjivaram silk saree with hand zardozi pallu, or a bespoke heritage lehenga that complements the bride without competing with her.

    Reception

    Velvet or tissue saree-gown or a structured cocktail-length lehenga — refined, modern and statement-making for the formal evening.

    Post-Wedding Brunch

    Chikankari or organza suit with light embroidery — relaxed, polished and travel-ready for the morning-after function.

    What Every Commission Includes

    From first sketch to final fitting, every outfit is designer-led and atelier-built.

    • Personal styling consultation with Nidhi Sachdev
    • Coordinated colour palette across all functions
    • Premium silks, organza and tissue sourcing
    • Hand-embroidered zardozi, dabka, gota and chikankari
    • Custom blouses, dupattas and matching potlis
    • 3–5 fittings per outfit at the Friends Colony East atelier
    • Heirloom packaging and travel-ready garment bags
    • Lifetime alteration support

    Client Stories

    Mothers Who Trusted Us With Their Daughter's Wedding

    Real testimonials from families across Delhi NCR and abroad.

    5.0 · 127 verified client reviews

    “Nidhi designed my bridal lehenga from first sketch to final fitting. Six fittings, every stitch hand-done — the result was an heirloom. Worth every rupee and every visit.”

    “Drove from Gurgaon for every fitting and it was worth the trip. The atelier is private, unhurried, and Nidhi personally supervises every detail.”

    “I came to Le Wraps after disappointing experiences at two other Delhi designers. Nidhi listened, redesigned my vision, and delivered the lehenga of my dreams.”

    “A truly bespoke experience. The fabrics, the embroidery, the fit — every aspect was crafted personally for me. No labels, no compromise.”

    “Virtual consultations from London, fittings during my Delhi visit, international shipping handled flawlessly. The lehenga arrived in perfect condition.”

    Verify Us In Person

    Le Wraps by Nidhi Sachdev
    C-58, Friends Colony East, New Delhi 110065, India
    +91 98113 07891 · nidhisachdev@hotmail.com
    Mon–Sat, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (By appointment)

    Frequently Asked

    What is the best outfit for the mother of the bride at an Indian wedding?

    The most timeless choice is a heritage Banarasi, kanjivaram or raw silk saree with hand-embroidered zardozi or kundan border, paired with a structured blouse. For sangeet and reception, a silk lehenga or saree-gown in a complementary jewel tone works beautifully. The key principle is to coordinate with — but never compete with — the bride.

    How much does a bespoke mother-of-the-bride outfit cost in Delhi?

    At Le Wraps, mother-of-the-bride outfits typically range from ₹65,000 for a designer Anarkali or sharara to ₹3,50,000+ for an heirloom Banarasi saree or bespoke lehenga with significant hand zardozi. Most clients commission 3–5 outfits across the wedding functions.

    How early should the mother of the bride start ordering her outfits?

    We recommend beginning consultations 5–6 months before the wedding, especially if multiple bespoke outfits are being commissioned. This allows time for fabric sourcing, embroidery and 3–5 fittings per outfit without rush.

    Can you coordinate the mother's outfits with the bride's lehenga?

    Yes — and we strongly recommend it. When the bridal trousseau is also commissioned at Le Wraps, our stylist personally builds a coordinated colour and motif palette across the bride, mother of the bride and immediate family so the wedding photographs feel cohesive without being matchy.

    Do you also style the mother of the groom?

    Absolutely. Many of our family-wedding clients commission outfits for the bride, the groom's mother, the bride's mother, sisters and bridesmaids together so the entire family wedding wardrobe is harmonised.

    Are there options for a slimmer, more sculpted silhouette?

    Yes. Our master karigars and tailors specialise in structured construction — corseted blouses, internal boning, panelled lehenga skirts and saree-gown drapes — to give a flattering, photographed-from-every-angle silhouette across all body types.

    Styling Consultation

    Plan Her Wardrobe Together

    Tell us the wedding date and functions — we'll help build a coordinated wardrobe that lasts as a family heirloom.