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Dream Wedding Hub Introduces India‘s 1st AI Virtual Try-On for Indian Bridal Wear Upload Your Selfie, Try Out Any Lehenga, and Discover How You Will Appear

Shubham by Shubham
March 17, 2026
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NEW DELHI, March 2026 Any bride who has endured three hours inside a bridal store knows the situation. You walk in,  see a lehenga on a dress form,  or in a magazine or on someone else entirely. You like it,  put it on, and somewhere in the translation from the model‘s body to your own,  it is suddenly looking a little different. Wrong color tone next to your skin.  Embroidery design is sitting differently on your form.  Dupatta is falling in a different way than you expected. You leave mystified. You go home,  spend four more hours on instagram and Pinterest and try to visualize how the exact same outfit would look on your own real body,  not a girl model, not a celebrity. Every bride experiences this, and until now, there really was no good answer to it.

DreamWeddingHub.com has just done that.  That platform has just revealed Virtual Try-On, an AI fashion assistant that allows any bride or anyone else shopping for what to wear to a wedding to upload a selfie or a full-body image of themselves and get an outfit to appear on their body. Not some weird AI model. Not a body shape that‘s a far cry from theirs.  Simply,  on the one they have.

The entire spectrum of Indian wedding wear, and more. Bridal lehengas with detailed zardozi embroidery.  Gota patti embroidery. Mirror work lehengas.  Ombré silk dupattas. Banarasi silk sarees. Kanjivaram drape. Pastel bridal lehengas that are trending hard, and fast,  this season.  Resham threadwork, every facet as precisely stitched as the last. 3-dimensional floral embroidery that takes months for artisans to create. Anarkali suits-for the sangeet night.  Try-on sherwanis-for the grooms. Reception gowns. Mehendi wear. The AI virtual try-on assistant is capable of handling all of it-all in a way that no other platform can match.

Why Every Other Virtual Try-On Tool Fails Indian Brides

Many AI outfit generators and virtual dressing room applications already exist both internationally and here within the U. S. Most handle basic Western garments adequately. A simple shirt. A uniform-color dress. A business suit.  The more basic the garment, the better most AI try-on applications can handle it.

Takethe same Indian bridal lehenga and put it on the same apparatus,  it will disintegrate.

These problems are similar on almost every virtual try-on app out there. The body is weirdly rendered as if one arm is a copy of the other, or one part of the torso just melts into the skirt, like human-meets-AMD. The detailed embroidery of the lehenga in which wed paid anything from fifty thousand to five lakhs for is either out of focus,  reduced or seems to be displaced from its native position in the dress. If the lehenga has a matching blouse which has gota patti in a particular pattern, many AI tools render that as a different outfit altogether. The dupatta has either disappeared or just flows next to the slightly pixelated body like a different piece of cloth. For a bride who just paid fifty thousand to five lakh rupees for that one specific outfit,  receiving an AI-generated avatars in a garbled digital image that doesn‘t even resemble the real thing is definitely not useful it‘s genuinely dangerous.

It is the very problem the Dream Wedding Hub Virtual Try-On has been designed to resolve.  This AI model in built on Indian wedding clothes in mind how they are constructed,  how the hefty fabric rests on an actual body, how zardozi reflects light, how a silk ombré lehenga moves differently from a net one, how a gota patti border looks against a complexion, how to understand a matching bridal blouse + skirt +dupata as a single outfit over it being three separate pieces.  Hardly an accident.

“Before we even started,  we‘ve tested every single AI virtual trial imaginable.  Every single one of them failed and struggled to correctly recreate a real bridal lehenga.  There was mis-rendering of embroidery, incorrect proportions, and some figure holding it was flimsily assembled and unimpressively generic.  Bridal Indian wear is not fashion,  it‘s craft of a kind most forms of AI have never been trained on, and ours has specifically been trained on. That‘s what it‘s all about.” Amit Kumar Saini, Co-Founder, Dream Wedding Hub

How It Actually Works Simple Enough for Anyone

DreamWeddingHub.com’s Virtual Try-On feature uses no app downloads,  no lengthy sign-ups,  and no technical knowledge. Bride launches app, uploads her own selfie or, even better, a whole body shot chooses the wedding dress she‘s trying from the catalogue, and in seconds she‘s looking at a rendered of her in the dress. It fits her, takes her proportions accurately, places the frock plausibly against her statuesque, powerful body, and the stitching details are detailed enough to make the whole picture more than a cute rendering it actually is usable.

She could perhaps use a deep red zardozi bridal lehenga. Then change to a pastel blush ombre lehenga and see how the shade looks on her skin. Then try the same outfit in ivory and see which one suits her complexion. She can try the sangeet anarkali that she has short-listed. She can see which sits better on her figure a Banarasi saree or a pre-stitched saree-gown. All this,  before she even steps out of one store,  takes a drive or spends a single rupee.

For NRI brides to be planning their Indian wedding from the UK, the US, Canada or Australia this is revolutionary. They will no longer have to try and imagine how the outfit will look just from pictures.  (So. now everyone can view his/herself, wherever he is…)

An Indian bride does not go and buy a lehenga like she would a shirt, she‘ll have it on her mind for about 4-5 months..  She keeps images of different ones. She pictures herself in it. What our Virtual Try-On does is have that wedding gown available for her to visualize that moment before she spends the rupee. That becomes the true power of shopping for a wedding.  Mansi Gulati, Co-Founder, Dream Wedding Hub

Number in World‘s Top 5 Built for India

Dream Wedding Hub Virtual Try-On is already catching attraction far beyond India. The tool is already one of the top 5 AI virtual try-on assistants in the world – a big success for a platform that is not designed for the world general fashion industry, but for the most detail hungry category in the world: Indian wedding wear.

The other tools found high in the global rankings cater to daily wear.  The Virtual Try-On by Dream Wedding Hub is for an apparel that takes even the best master craftsperson 6 months to embroider by hand.  Such an apparel requires precise placement of every mirror work, every resham thread, and every gota patti border. That‘s a very different engineering problem (and one that an India-centric platform is better equipped to crack than most global ones).

 India’s AR and AI fashion market was valued at over USD 113.6M in 2024 and is expected to surpass USD 806.1M by 2030. The virtual Try-on is one of the fastest-growing segments of that market,  fed directly by bides, wedding guests and trend-savvy buyers who want to experience it on their frames before ordering. Dream Wedding Hub is now fully-embedded in that revolution not as a general fashion site, but as the only one that can do Indian wedding wear the competent justice a trend- and curiosity-driven customer need.

Experience the Virtual Try-On today, it is now live at DreamWeddingHub.com and totally free to use. You can access it on any device and all you need is a picture of yourself and an outfit you‘d like to try.

About Dream Wedding Hub

Dream Wedding Hub (DreamWeddingHub.com) is India’s first comprehensive platform for weddings and events launched in 2023 by Amit Kumar Saini and Mansi Gulati.  It is a platform that connects families and couples to verified wedding vendors across 35+ categories of services,  caters to all budgets and types of celebrations across all locations in India and is now home to India’s best AI Virtual Try-On assistant for Indian wedding & bridal wear that is the most precise. It is a mobile app on Android (via Google Play) and caters to NRI & International clients planning Indian celebrations from abroad.

Website: www.DreamWeddingHub.com

Virtual Try-On:  Currently available at DreamWeddingHub.com for free and no need to download:

Media Contact

For Users: info@DreamWeddingHub.com * +91 9376717777

For Vendors : sales@DreamWeddingHub.com * +91 9610733747

Shubham

Shubham

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