Janhvi Kapoor To Suhana, Saree Designs That Stole The Show
Janhvi Kapoor shimmered in bright red organza saree teamed with a teal pearl-embroidered blouse. The saree was crafted intricately with zari and dori work but the major theme has been created with the lace border, giving it an aura of luxury evoking heritage charm.
Kriti Sanon turned heads as she flaunted a fabulously blooming printed saree, decorated gold bead work all over the product. It really was a perfect desire, coupled with a festive vivacity and ethnic sophistication.
At the Met Gala, Alia Bhatt left everybody shocked in her mint green saree, which had a train around a foot long. The outfit was a poetic homage with floral designs which were all hand-embroidered using silk floss, glass beads, and gemstones, making it quite a statement piece.
Deepika Padukone created an aura with a custom-designed organza saree. This traditional saree crafted with all the meticulousness entailed with the kind of elegance Deepika embodies herself.
On her wedding day, Aditi Rao Hydari displayed pure minimalism in a custom beige silk saree, a gajra hairdo, excellent gold jewellery, and a crescent-moon mehendi design. She completed the all natural bride look with simple makeup.
Shraddha Kapoor dazzled in a silver saree and an embroidered blouse, complemented with a heart-shaped studded handbag and chunky earrings, along with minimal make-up and accentuated with glamorous heel footwear.
The minimal pink-tinted tissue saree look, complemented by a gold zari border, looks stunning and elegant. The addition of a contemporary floral corset blouse and very subdued makeup drew glamour to her otherwise understated elegance.
Sonam Kapoor revived nostalgia by donning a 35-year-old Gharchola saree from her mother’s closet at a wedding. Her choice highlighted the beauty of traditional Gujarati weaves and the charm of heirloom fashion.
In a perfect red saree, Suhana looks beautiful and nothing short of modern in an aloof sense. The detailing and the drape were clear indications of a very deep-rooted appreciation of Indian traditions along with a modern personal standing.