Wamiqa Gabbi to Sobhita Dhulipala: 7 celebrity looks beyond the lehenga to try this Navratri
Wamiqa Gabbi to Sobhita Dhulipala: 7 celebrity looks beyond the lehenga to try this Navratri
Take inspiration from Ananya Panday, Dia Mirza, Radhika Madan, Karisma Kapoor and Nysa Devgan
Urmi ChakrabortyCalcutta
Published 21.10.23, 08:42 AM
If you still haven’t got your Navratri look sorted, take some pointers from these seven Bollywood actresses.
Ananya Panday’s red ghagra-choli is perfect for Navratri evenings. You can jazz up yours with heavy jewellery and mehendi on your hands.
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A plain white bralette blouse might be an unusual choice with a jewel-toned ghagra but Wamiqa Gabbi shows how to pull it off. Throw on a beige shrug with a hint of shimmer like the Khufiya actress.
An embroidered sheer sharara set is easy-peasy if you don’t want to take the lehenga choli route. Choose a vibrant colour, like the tomato red that Karisma Kapoor sported.
Radhika Madan opts for the sharara in muted ivory, and styles it with a polki choker and drop earrings. For a day function, definitely go easy on the makeup like Radhika.
Dia Mirza’s purplish brown Anarkali teamed with a black-and-golden striped dupatta is a show-stealer. A chunky choker and danglers in gold are all you need to complete this look.
Kajol’s daughter Nysa Devgan keeps it minimal with just a necklace to dress up her sea green ghagra and yellow blouse, paired with a sheer yellow dupatta.
Sobhita Dhulipala’s off-screen style is as on-point as her Made in Heaven avatar. A backless blouse, a dual-toned ghagra and a gorgeous dupatta, and you’re all set for Navratri.