There are some fashion looks which are meant to be admired, and then there are others which leave you speechless for their fine detailing, making them a stunning pick for the stars. In our latest celeb style diaries, we are talking about Janhvi Kapoor’s recent appearance in a Rimple & Harpreet lehenga, which is dipped in a divine deep vermilion shade and is indeed made for the stars.
The actress reminded us why she’s one of the OGs of her generation when it comes to lehenga styling and we couldn’t agree more. Janhvi Kapoor brings the best of both worlds with her lehenga choices, each one screaming iconic from every angle. Most recently, she wore a stunning bridal lehenga featuring a rich interplay of red tones.
The diva wore a deeper-tone high-neckline choli with a flared skirt, drenched in a bold and bright vermilion shade. The set’s intricate craftsmanship was seen through the work of the delicate mirror and hand embroidery, which lent a bright allure. Each detail stunningly caught the light and looked gleaming like moonlight over silk.
The border of the lehenga was finished with ornate zari and gold threadwork, which brought a traditional richness to the overall fit. The flared touch with the high neckline and fitted end talked about the old-world opulence but came in with a youthful sharpness. Ditching the usual dupatta charm, Janhvi made this comfortable yet royal fit, a perfect ensemble for muh dikhai or engagement affairs.
On the accessory front, Janhvi leaned into classic glamour and wore a traditional pair of jhumkas with stacked bangles and a statement ring, which added just the right amount of sparkle. Completing the look with a delicate maang tikka, she softly styled her locks and kept a glowing base with brown smoky eyeshadow and a winged eyeliner touch. Sealing the lip deal with a nude-brown base, she allowed the focus to sharply settle on her ensemble.
Looking no less than a royal portrait from a bygone era, this divine vermilion red look is perfect for all soon-to-be brides seeking a blend of class, comfort, and youthful charm, all while staying rooted in heritage.
The actress reminded us why she’s one of the OGs of her generation when it comes to lehenga styling and we couldn’t agree more. Janhvi Kapoor brings the best of both worlds with her lehenga choices, each one screaming iconic from every angle. Most recently, she wore a stunning bridal lehenga featuring a rich interplay of red tones.
The diva wore a deeper-tone high-neckline choli with a flared skirt, drenched in a bold and bright vermilion shade. The set’s intricate craftsmanship was seen through the work of the delicate mirror and hand embroidery, which lent a bright allure. Each detail stunningly caught the light and looked gleaming like moonlight over silk.
The border of the lehenga was finished with ornate zari and gold threadwork, which brought a traditional richness to the overall fit. The flared touch with the high neckline and fitted end talked about the old-world opulence but came in with a youthful sharpness. Ditching the usual dupatta charm, Janhvi made this comfortable yet royal fit, a perfect ensemble for muh dikhai or engagement affairs.
On the accessory front, Janhvi leaned into classic glamour and wore a traditional pair of jhumkas with stacked bangles and a statement ring, which added just the right amount of sparkle. Completing the look with a delicate maang tikka, she softly styled her locks and kept a glowing base with brown smoky eyeshadow and a winged eyeliner touch. Sealing the lip deal with a nude-brown base, she allowed the focus to sharply settle on her ensemble.
Looking no less than a royal portrait from a bygone era, this divine vermilion red look is perfect for all soon-to-be brides seeking a blend of class, comfort, and youthful charm, all while staying rooted in heritage.
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