Turn heads in a ruffled sari: Fashionista Mira Kapoor’s powder blue botanical-print ruffled sari — with an embellished sleeveless blouse — is a perfect choice if you are looking for a brilliant option to sizzle this wedding season.
@mira.kapoor/InstagramDazzle bright in shimmery silver: Whether you are the bride or the bridesmaid, if you have decided to break the mould, then this glitzy monotone sari with a deep-neck blouse can shoot up the mercury in a second.
@janhvikapoor/InstagramSequins in white — innocence and oomph combo: Go pristine white with a dash of sequins to add to the glam quotient. Team up the sari with an empire-neck blouse or a halter, keep the makeup dewy and accessories minimal — and you have a showstopper lookbook channelling the inner diva in you.
@ananyapanday/InstagramA dollop of pop and a few neat pleats: When it comes to wedding fashion, you ought to go all out and look your best. Move over what-has-been-done-before and opt for an Anushka Sharma-inspired neon transparent sari, with pleated borders adding a little twist. Wear a matching noodle-strap blouse or go for a full-sleeved one with plunging neckline, because it’s winter after all.
@anushkasharma/InstagramBlack, bold, layers and belt: The gorgeous black sari-set on Madhuri Dixit Nene is stunning, and so is her embroidered jacket and the belt. If you are really feeling experimental and want to take it a notch higher, go for leather boots in the same colour of the belt. Try dark smokey eyes, keep the lips nude and opt for a quirky hair pin to complete the look.
@madhuridixitnene/InstagramDitch the lehenga for an ethnic organza: Alia Bhatt’s wedding OOTD refuses to stop being the talk of the town, every time we say ‘shaadi’. The pastel ivory organza sari with golden embroidered borders is a serene option if you want to go for a ‘less is more’ attire on your special day.
@aliaabhatt/InstagramBolly-fav soft chiffon: Katrina Kaif dropped a major wedding fashion statement in a chiffon sari. It’s lightweight and the detailed sequin work adds the required bling, making it a snatch to wear on mehendi, sangeet, haldi or cocktail.
@katrinakaif/InstagramRed hot tulle: Patralekhaa’s red tulle sari is a fashion investment. While red never goes out of vogue, the ‘buti’ work on the sari and customised inscriptions on the veil made the ensemble even more stunning.
@patralekhaa/InstagramWhite, gold and timeless chic: White silk sari with heavy golden floral patchwork around the borders teamed with an off-shoulder blouse — smoking hot meets classic, we say.
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