This Diwali, Bollywood had far too many explosions. The hottest topic was parties, and some people enjoyed some wonderful family time as well. All of the patakhas and their designer saris are seen here.
Sheer sarees continue to look stunning days after the extravagant Diwali events. Bollywood stars like Katrina Kaif, Ananya Panday, Kriti Sanon, and others frequently responded that sheer sarees were the key to perfection. What gives the most attractive appearance? There were colors, sequins, and tastefully placed embellishments, and we couldn’t be more captivated. Divas each make a case for the finest possible solution that endures; trust them and us; they are the motivations you require.
Malaika Arora
The appearance of the Anarkali Disco Chali was a pure fantasy in terms of wedding attire. We were in awe of how well she pulled off her black creation from JADE by Monica and Karishma. She was wearing a full-sleeved blouse with her transparent saree, which had floral and sequin embroidery. The scalloped-bordered outfit was paired with a fabric belt. She was beautifully styled by Tanya Ghavri with square earrings that added a splash of color.
Katrina Kaif
You don’t need an excuse to choose black. This stunning Sabyasachi saree included sequin work, which was the focal point. The story was quite lovely, with a sleeveless shirt, ruffled border, and all the gold glitter. Ami Patel completed the look with elegant jewelry, including bangles, a ring, and drop earrings. Just as much as the night sky would enjoy having some company as it shines bright.
Kriti Sanon
Think twice about tasteful glitz. The Bhediya actress was first seen attending Manish Malhotra’s party while clad in the designer’s creation. This lilac saree was finished off with a strapless blouse that was decorated with a floral design in silver and a scalloped border. Going out to check it out at night? Count up the big earrings. In her second round, she wore a sheer pink saree with glittering studs placed in stripes, a feathery hem, and a strappy plain top to call it a wrap. She wore jhumkas as jewelry. You may also take up a clutch if you want to do more.