Nestled comfortably between luxury and elegance, Dinaz’s eye for imaginative design and impeccable execution creates multi-layered décor and immersive experiences that delight all the senses. From vintage elegance to contemporary glamour, Design & Décor by Dinaz has grown into a trendsetting firm curating celebrations that remain rooted in memory. From Ambanis to the Ram Charans and the who’s who of the country, weddings feel incomplete without her touch. Here, Dinaz shares her expert insights on wedding décor in 2025.
1.What are the most prominent wedding decor trends you’re observing across India in 2025?
This year, weddings are less about grandeur for its own sake and more about experiences. Décor is becoming highly immersive each wedding tells a story through layered themes, curated art, and thoughtful detailing. Couples are leaning towards fusion concepts traditional Indian elements blended seamlessly with contemporary luxury.
2.In your view, what is the single biggest decor transformation shaping Indian weddings this year?
The biggest transformation is the rise of personalisation at scale. Even the largest celebrations are designed to feel intimate and meaningful, where every detail reflects the couple’s journey. Décor has shifted from just visual beauty to becoming a medium of storytelling.
3.Which colour palettes are dominating the season? Have you noticed any surprising comebacks?
We’re seeing muted pastels paired with regal jewel tones sapphire blues, emerald greens, and deep burgundy. The surprising comeback is gold but not in its loud avatar; instead, antique, and brushed gold accents are adding understated richness.
4.Are couples leaning more towards luxurious opulence or sustainable minimalism in their decor choices?
Interestingly, they want both. Couples are very conscious today they desire the glamour and drama of a luxury wedding, but with choices that reflect responsibility and mindfulness. So, the décor is opulent in aesthetic but minimal in waste, a balance of indulgence and intent.
5.From fresh to dried to faux, what’s trending in floral arrangements and installations?
There’s no single winner it’s about a combination. Fresh florals bring fragrance and vibrancy, dried flowers add texture and timelessness, and high-quality faux florals allow for larger-than-life installations. The interplay creates depth and longevity while keeping the visual impact intact.
6.How are you using lighting, projection mapping, or AR/VR to create immersive decor experiences?
Lighting has become the soul of décor. Recently, we’ve been using immersive LED screens covering entire walls and ceilings to bring themes alive. Whether it’s a sunrise, a starlit sky, or butterflies amidst trees, the visuals flow with the couple’s story and create a breathtaking, cinematic atmosphere.
7.In what ways are regional traditions influencing modern wedding décor aesthetics?
Regional traditions are the heart of Indian weddings, and they beautifully complement contemporary design. From phoolon ki chadar in North India to banana leaves and brass accents in the South, these elements are being reinterpreted with modern styling, ensuring the wedding still feels rooted while looking global.
8.What’s the most unique and personalised decor element you’ve incorporated recently?
One of the most unique and meaningful décor concepts I’ve ever created was for a private Ganesh Chaturthi celebration at a home in Mumbai. We designed an installation where Lord Ganesha’s face was formed entirely out of over 8,000 wax figurines each one representing a human figure, hand-sculpted and individually painted. It was a tribute to the artisans and craftsmen of India the people who shape our culture behind the scenes.
From afar, all these tiny humans come together seamlessly to form the divine visage of Ganeshji. But when you get closer, you realize that it’s not just about the deity, but the people the collective effort, the individuality within the unity. It was our way of saying that God resides in every one of us, especially those who create with their hands and hearts.
9.How do you adapt and reimagine decor for intimate gatherings versus large-scale celebrations?
For intimate weddings, the focus is on layering textures, personalized details, and warmth. It’s about creating spaces that feel intimate yet elevated. For large-scale weddings, I play with scale, grandeur, and symmetry a design that makes a collective impact while still weaving in personal touches.
10.What are some realistic ways to make wedding décor eco-friendly without losing its grandeur?
Eco-friendly doesn’t mean compromise. Using locally grown flowers, natural fabrics, reusable structures, and digital design integrations keeps the décor sustainable. When executed thoughtfully, these choices look just as grand sometimes even more so, because they feel authentic and conscious.
11.Which trend do you believe will define Indian wedding décor in the next 2–3 years?
The defining trend will be immersive personalization powered by technology and sustainability. Décor will increasingly tell the couple’s story in deeply memorable ways, while also moving towards mindful luxury celebrations that are indulgent yet responsible.