Bridgerton Actress Charithra Chandran Enthralls Fans In A Manish Malhotra Lahenga For Magazine Photoshoot
Donning the lehenga by fashion maverick and celebrity designer Manish Malhotra, the actress looks every bit gorgeous as she strikes a pose for Conde Nast Traveller magazine's Indian edition.
New Delhi: Actress Charithra Chandran of popular Netflix series 'Bridgerton' fame is making her fans drool over her bridal look in a pristine white lehenga for a travel magazine cover. Donning the lehenga from the house of fashion maverick and celebrity designer Manish Malhotra, the actress looks every bit gorgeous as she strikes a pose for Conde Nast Traveller magazine's Indian edition.
Charithra looks ethereal in a white embroidered lehenga from ace designer Manish Malhotra's Khaab Mijwan 2022 collection. The actress looks every bit graceful as she strikes a pose in the gorgeous bridal wear. The plunging neckline of her full-sleeved blouse accentuate the look of the minimal jewellery adorned by her. Her make-up is kept subtle with arched brows and a nude lip shade. Charithra's look is completed by adorning her with a matching dupatta, that she wears as a veil over her head.
Sharing her look from the magazine photoshoot on her Instagram, Charithra wrote, "I will never say no to dressing up as an Indian Bride ✨"
She further added, "The Big Fat Indian Wedding has become even more fabulous. This season is all about unique personalised celebrations where every last detail matters."
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In other of her bridal looks for the photoshoot, Charithra can be seen looking gorgeously breathtaking in a lehenga choli, perfect for the cocktail party. Her third look features her in a beautiful embellished gown while turns up the glam quotient in her fourth look, looking absolutely phenomenal in a statement blouse paired with a voluminous skirt.
Charithra rose to fame for her role as Edwina Sharma in the Bridgerton series, based on the novel by Julia Quinn. The series highlights the presence of Indian-origin elites during the Regency era.