It’s
time
to
dress
up
and
slay
like
a
diva
because
the
wedding
season
is
here!
If
you’re
worried
about
how
to
make
a
Sari
Statement,
Namrata
Thakker
has
got
you
covered!
We
love
Bhumi
Pednekar‘s
mirror-work
sari.
It’s
gold,
it’s
stunning
and
such
a
head-turner.
Like
Kajol,
you
can
complete
your
sari
look
by
adding
a
chunky
belt.
Janhvi
Kapoor
looks
ethereal
in
this
custom
Manish
Malhotra
drape,
which
has
beautiful
pastel
hues
and
intricate
thread
work.
What
enhances
her
style
is
the
heavily
embroidered
floral
blouse
with
full
sleeves.
Khushi
Kapoor
wears
another
Manish
Malhotra
sari
that’s
nothing
less
than
an
artwork.
Simple
yet
contemporary
is
definitely
the
way
to
go
this
season.
Ditch
the
usual
red
Banarasi
sari
and
take
a
cue
from
Patralekhaa
who
looks
striking
in
this
designer
maroon
macrame
drape
sari
with
hibiscus
petal
embroidery
and
sequins.
Want
to
add
some
a
retro
vibe
to
your
sari
look?
Just
team
your
drape
with
a
pearl
choker
neckpiece
and
vintage
sunnies.
You
can
thank
Karishma
Tanna
later.
Triptii
Dimri
shows
us
how
a
strapless
corset
blouse
can
amp
up
an
otherwise
simple
sari.
A
red
sari
with
gold
jewellery
is
a
timeless
combination
and
Mouni
Roy
gives
it
a
modern
twist.
A
white
drape
may
not
be
anyone’s
first
choice
for
a
wedding
but
Jennifer
Winget‘s
organza
sari
with
handcrafted
zardosi,
French
knots,
aari
work
and
dori
embroidery
is
not
only
classy
but
screams
opulence.
Plus,
those
red
lips.
Pair
your
satin
silk
drape
with
a
tube
blouse,
featuring
a
bold
and
voguish
neckline.
Props
to
Nushrratt
Bharuccha
for
pulling
it
off
like
a
pro.
Photographs
curated
by
Satish
Bodas/Rediff.com