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A wedding is never an isolated event; it is a timeline of joy that spills over into Diwalis, housewarmings, and anniversaries. 'સંગમ | SANGAM | संगम' is the EDIT to this continuity.

Designed for the vibrant circle that surrounds the couple—the family, the friends, and the hosts—this collection bridges the gap between the ceremonial and the intimate. It is an anthology of lighter, versatile silhouettes, crafted not just for the heavy spotlight, but for the warm glow of a home gathering.

Trademark TASTA OLIVE lehenga with a floral embroidered choli & a wide brocade border. Artisanal wedding wear by TASTA.
An olive green lehenga in textured fabric with a gold embroidered choli & a dark dupatta. Artisanal sangeet wear by TASTA.
An olive green pleated Anarkali gown with a multi-color embroidered yoke & sheer dupatta. Luxury wedding wear by TASTA.
An olive green salwar suit with an embellished yoke & palazzo pants. Artisanal festive wear for wedding guests by TASTA.
OLIVE

It was in this collection that we made a definitive choice to champion Olive, a hue often misunderstood, yet deeply rooted. It was a risk that became a signature. The immediate embrace of this colour by our patrons affirmed our belief that the modern Indian woman seeks shades that are as nuanced and sophisticated as she is.

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Vibrant

The collection explores the confluence of heritage techniques with unrestricted movement. We utilise the kinetic energy of Bandhani and the structural flow of the Anarkali to create silhouettes that breathe.

Mirror work is used not as armour, but as punctuation, catching the light only where necessary. From deep emeralds and rusts to our signature Olive, the palette is earthy yet jewel-toned, grounded in a belief that colour itself is an ornamentation.

"A wedding is a theatre, but the atmosphere is created by the audience - the family, the friends, the circle. Sangam is a tribute to that circle. We wanted to create ensembles that honour the guest as much as the host, proving that one does not need to be the bride to be the most elegant woman in the room."

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