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Why did Samantha turn Wedding Gown into Black Dress? Designer Reveals

Why did Samantha turn Wedding Gown into Black Dress? Designer Reveals

Samantha turn Wedding Gown: In a startling reveal, designer Kresha Bajaj shared the motive behind one of her most explosive creations, remaking Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s wedding gown into a black dress. After her breakup with actor Naga Chaitanya, Samantha decided to re-do her bridal attire, a move that sparked eyebrows and admiration.


Reclaiming Power Through Fashion

In an interview, speaking with Pinkvilla, Bajaj revealed why this was more than your typical wardrobe transformation. “That piece was more than clothing it was a memory stitched into something new,” she revealed. The aim was not to destroy the past but to honor it, reclaim it, and re-fashion it into something that was driven by her.

For Bajaj, Samantha’s decision was symbolic. Black represented strength, healing, and new life. “Samantha needed to reclaim something very personal, and I felt privileged to be a part of it,” Bajaj went on. The rebuilding was undertaken with careful consideration, maintaining the emotional integrity of the gown while presenting a strong, new vision of the past.


Not Just a Fashion Statement

This re-invention struck a chord with so many, especially women who see clothing as an extension of personal stories. When public personas are chastised for private decisions, Samantha’s decision was a breath of fresh air and seemed intimate. Instead of shedding her past, she chose to reclaim itagilely and regally.

From White to Black: A Statement of Reinvention

Traditionally, white has been linked to purity and renewal, and black to power, toughness, and change. Samantha’s new outfit wasn’t so much about fashion it was a story of empowerment, transformation, and embracing.

Also Read: Samantha Ruth Prabhu Comeback Projects: What’s Next

Samantha’s second-hand wedding dress is not a wedding dress, but an emblem of emotional rebirth, metamorphosis, and identity hijacking. Working with designer Kresha Bajaj, the actress translated an experience from her own life into a wear-and-tear story of courage. A manual on how to dress and make its meaning profound, and not superficial.

 

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