Shraddha Kapoor In Indian Couture; Check Rare Pics

Shraddha Kapoor looks gorgeous in Indian Couture week; Take a look at her outfit

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The diminutive Saaho actor Shraddha Kapoor is an exquisite beauty and appears ethereal in practically every outfit she dons.

Shraddha is dressed in a lehenga with applique work in fuchsia pink, maroon, and emerald green that has an ivory foundation and silver embroidery. In addition to floral and avian themes, traditional arches, grids, and geometric designs, the lehenga is adorned with sequins, crystals, and beads. A full-sleeved shirt that matched the lehenga’s design and had tulle dupatta-like embellishments on the ends was worn with it.

Shraddha served as the inspiration for the fashion film Love is for India Couture Week 2021 by renowned designers Falguni and Shane Peacock. A full-sleeved, lavishly adorned blouse with a plunging V neckline is included with the lehenga ensemble. It had translucent sleeves that were embellished with floral sequins and feather accents in the shape of rings.

In addition to the blouse, Shraddha wore a coral pink heavy lehenga with a sheer inner lining with gold embroidery, sequins, and zari work. The lehenga’s intricate ghera gives the bridal ensemble a regal touch.

The lehenga outfit was completed with a sheer, embroidered dupatta that was thrown over one shoulder and had gold patti borders. Shraddha selected a matching ring, a vintage choker necklace made of pearls and rubies, and drop earrings made of the same materials.

Shraddha styled her long, luscious hair in a neat, middle-parted low bun, and she went for a natural look with barely-there makeup, a dewy complexion, mascara-coated lashes, a neutral lip color, and sharp contouring.

Red is a traditional color for Indian brides, and Shraddha Kapoor demonstrated once more why red lehengas will always be a wedding favorite. With Fuschia pink and emerald green silk metal threadwork accents, Shraddha Kapoor wore a bridal red, raw silk lehenga. Crystals, stones, and sequins were used to embellish the lehenga, which was stitched in gold. Furthermore, it included baroque details, and floral, and elephant motifs. The outfit featured a crimson tulle dupatta with scalloped borders and tassels, as well as a handcrafted grid-worked blouse.