Bengaluru: Myntra has unveiled its latest wedding campaign, ‘Wedding Fits for Everyone’, featuring popular fashion creators Komal Pandey and Siddharth Batra as the faces of the campaign under the ethnic wear category. Anchored by the expansive Myntra Wedding collection, the campaign brings together over 5 lakh styles across ethnic wear, footwear, beauty, and personal care, catering to a wide spectrum of wedding roles and occasions.
Marking Myntra’s first creator-led wedding association in this space, the collaboration brings together two influential digital fashion voices who have shaped contemporary conversations around Indian ethnic and fusion wear, particularly among millennial and Gen Z audiences. The campaign is brought to life through two films that blend humour and emotion, reflecting how Indian weddings are experienced today and reinforcing Myntra’s positioning as a one-stop destination for wedding fashion needs.
Known for their distinct yet complementary styles, Komal Pandey’s bold, experimental approach and Siddharth Batra’s contemporary, detail-driven sensibility mirror how wedding fashion is increasingly defined by individuality, personal expression and modern interpretations of tradition.
The campaign unfolds through two interconnected films that spotlight the varied personalities, roles and moments that define Indian weddings.
The first 40-second film adopts a fast-paced, high-energy narrative, celebrating the many characters that populate wedding festivities. From friends navigating early-morning haldi rituals and coaxing the groom onto the dance floor, to guests delivering standout looks during the seven pheras and quietly abandoning high heels, the film playfully reflects familiar wedding behaviours. It also features recognisable characters such as accent-heavy NRI aunties, food-focused gatecrashers and guests chasing the perfect photo-booth moment. The film closes with the line, “From Trend makers to Convention Breakers, Myntra’s Wedding Fits for Everyone,” establishing the campaign’s central idea.
Set in an opulent palace setting, the second film opens at what appears to be an extravagant “fake wedding,” immediately setting a playful tone. Komal Pandey and Siddharth Batra enter as stylists tasked with elevating the event’s fashion quotient, sparking lively exchanges around taste, spending and modern wedding dynamics. The narrative then shifts emotionally when the celebration is revealed to be a long-overdue wedding planned for the groom’s parents, grounding the satire in warmth. The film blends wit and sincerity to highlight how fashion plays out across roles, moods and moments in contemporary weddings.

Speaking on the campaign, Neha Gulati, Senior Director of Marketing, Myntra, said, “Wedding season brings together a wide range of occasions and fashion needs that extend well beyond the couple getting married. With this campaign, we intended to reflect how weddings are actually experienced today and ensure that everyone finds styles that feel right for them. Making Komal Pandey and Siddharth Batra the faces of our wedding campaign allowed us to tell this story with cultural credibility and contemporary relevance, while reinforcing Myntra’s approach to wedding fashion across occasions and moments.”
Commenting on the association, Siddharth Batra said, “What I connected with most in this campaign is how honestly it reflects the many sides of a wedding day. From early-morning rituals to late-night celebrations, weddings are full of contrasts and personalities, and style moves with those moments. Myntra’s take acknowledges that reality and celebrates how people actually show up at weddings today, which made this collaboration feel instinctive and true to life. Being part of this association reflects a more contemporary and nuanced approach to celebration and style.”
Reflecting on her role in the campaign, Komal Pandey added, “What I loved about this campaign is how it captures the many personalities that come alive at a wedding. Style responds to energy, emotion, and the moment you are in. Whether it is dressing up, dressing down, or making a statement in between, the film reflects how fashion at weddings today is about self-expression rather than rules. That perspective felt very real to me and closely aligned with how I approach style.”
The association aligns with Myntra’s continued focus on creator-led fashion discovery and content-to-commerce. The platform works with one of the country’s largest creator ecosystems, comprising over 3.5 million shopper-creators, whose content increasingly influences fashion inspiration and discovery across categories, especially among digitally native and Gen Z consumers.
Film 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3i7CLyhfck
Film 2
Creative credits:
Agency Team: Vishal Dayama, Devarsh Thaker, Rajat Thakur
Agency: braindad
Writers: Vishal Dayama and Rajat Thakur
Director: Vishal Dayama
Producer: Devarsh Thaker
DOP: Abhijeet Chao
Photographer: Abidha
















