Diwali is all about lights, sweets, and fashion. Showing off the most stunning ensembles from your closet, men, women, and kids dress up in their finest pieces of cloth and pray for peace and wealth. Setting fashion trends for Diwali for years, Bollywood biggies have always brought their A-game in motion setting up the festive mood board in terms of fashion. Shahid Kapoor’s wife Mira Rajput Kapoor has aced this fashion game and came out shining in a flowy sharara set look with a Western touch.
Mira Rajput charmed her audience in a stunning black sharara set featuring revealing panels from the centre and had hand embroidery details in dabka, sequin, and aari, with intricate sheesha work. The wide hem of her flowy sharara pants dipped in the hues of black had dabka and gota embroidery with a stunning sequin touch and intricate embellishments along the border which looked like a subtle dream. This traditional yet modern touch sharara set was picked from the shelves of AR by Rhea Kapoor and was worth Rs 3,35,000.
The diva matched it with the sharara pants and a sleeveless dupion silk blouse featuring a deep neckline with embroidered and embellished buttis which were delicate but quickly enhanced the overall look of the blouse. To give an attractive touch, she further added an organza cape with embroidered sequin and dabka detailing across the borders which matched perfectly with the sharara and complemented the overall look of the blouse in the most elegant manner.
Mira also opted for a black dupatta with golden borders in the form of a cape and added a final touch to her ensemble with a stylish golden potli bag with a pearl-tiered subtle necklace and small matching studs. Lastly, she carried a dramatic open soft curl look with a glowing base, a touch of brown drama above her eyes, a stroke of fine eyeliner, kohl, heavy lashes, and brown lipstick with arched eyebrows to go with. Keeping a subtle grace of tradition and modern style, she indeed brought her A-game this Diwali.
Mira Rajput charmed her audience in a stunning black sharara set featuring revealing panels from the centre and had hand embroidery details in dabka, sequin, and aari, with intricate sheesha work. The wide hem of her flowy sharara pants dipped in the hues of black had dabka and gota embroidery with a stunning sequin touch and intricate embellishments along the border which looked like a subtle dream. This traditional yet modern touch sharara set was picked from the shelves of AR by Rhea Kapoor and was worth Rs 3,35,000.
The diva matched it with the sharara pants and a sleeveless dupion silk blouse featuring a deep neckline with embroidered and embellished buttis which were delicate but quickly enhanced the overall look of the blouse. To give an attractive touch, she further added an organza cape with embroidered sequin and dabka detailing across the borders which matched perfectly with the sharara and complemented the overall look of the blouse in the most elegant manner.
Mira also opted for a black dupatta with golden borders in the form of a cape and added a final touch to her ensemble with a stylish golden potli bag with a pearl-tiered subtle necklace and small matching studs. Lastly, she carried a dramatic open soft curl look with a glowing base, a touch of brown drama above her eyes, a stroke of fine eyeliner, kohl, heavy lashes, and brown lipstick with arched eyebrows to go with. Keeping a subtle grace of tradition and modern style, she indeed brought her A-game this Diwali.
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