Culture, Craft, and Real Love Stories: Kynah x David’s + Breaking Bridal Episode 2



Some wedding moments feel like milestones. Not just for the couple at the center of them, but for the bridal industry as a whole. This week brings one of those very moments to David’s, as we celebrate two exciting launches that spotlight the beauty, depth, and creativity of South Asian weddings.
Today, we’re thrilled to introduce Kynah, a luxury Indian bridal and occasionwear brand now discoverable through a curated experience on DavidsBridal.com — and to debut Episode 2 of Breaking Bridal, featuring a breathtaking South Indian–inspired wedding on the California coast.
Together, these stories highlight what makes South Asian weddings so incredible: rich heritage, artistry, personal expression, and a deep sense of celebration.
Rooted in culture and designed for today, Kynah blends South Asian craftsmanship with modern silhouettes, elevated fabrics, and the kind of hand‑worked detail that makes every piece feel like art.
Founded in 2017 by Aisha Rawji, the brand draws inspiration from her childhood spent in her mother’s boutique in the 90s, where she saw women transformed by the movement, color, and confidence of traditional bridalwear. That spark grew into Kynah’s mission:
to empower individuals to honor their heritage, embrace their identity, and feel remarkable on their biggest days.
Culturally rooted silhouettes reimagined for the modern bride
Thoughtful curation, with every piece selected for its story and craftsmanship
Luxury details—hand embroidery, intricate embellishments, and timeless fabrics
A belief in longevity, creating pieces to be cherished and passed down
This curated gallery on DavidsBridal.com brings Kynah’s artistry to a wider audience, supporting brides who want fashion that reflects who they are—culturally, creatively, and personally.
While Kynah brings South Asian fashion into the David’s universe, Breaking Bridal brings South Asian love stories to life in a way that feels cinematic, emotional, and deeply authentic.
In Episode 2, we’re invited into the wedding of actors Brinda Dixit and Adit Dileep, whose celebration unfolded along the California coastline. Their vision was simple: create a luxurious, South Indian–inspired experience that honored their roots while embracing playful, bold creativity.
What started as a road trip in a convertible searching for the perfect venue turned into a multi‑day event that felt like a destination celebration—just closer to home. Some standout moments include:
Custom wedding looks crafted in India, blending heritage with modern style
A stunning oceanfront ceremony framed by California’s coastal cliffs
An ocean-view pool party that welcomed guests into the weekend
A high-energy Jungle Club Miami Vice Disco‑themed reception, filled with color, movement, and personality
A tech-forward NFT wedding memento, gifted to guests as a one-of-a-kind keepsake
Every detail—down to the décor, the outfits, the soundtrack—reflected Brinda and Adit’s dual identities and shared creativity. It’s a celebration that merges tradition with originality in a way that feels joyful, intentional, and unmistakably them.
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South Asian weddings are vibrant, expressive, and rich with meaning—and whether through fashion or storytelling, they deserve to be seen, understood, and celebrated.
Bringing Kynah to David's offers brides a new way to explore the beauty of South Asian craftsmanship.
Breaking Bridal Episode 2 offers a front-row seat to how those traditions come alive in real weddings.
Together, they celebrate:
cultural pride
artistry and craftsmanship
personal expression
love stories anchored in heritage
and the joy of creating moments that feel deeply authentic
This moment is about expanding the ways we support brides—through the clothes they wear and the stories that inspire them.
Watch Brinda and Adit’s full celebration come to life in Episode 2 below: