Ethnic outfits have a certain charm that makes the wearer appear 100 times more attractive. Alia Bhatt certainly understands this enchantment and has dressed in all shades of bliss in the most majestic way. She can pull off any appearance, but we like her desi persona, and here are 5 instances she nailed the beautiful Indian girl look in ethnic clothes. Take a cue from the diva and dress to impress as a bridesmaid, wedding guest, or even for Haldi ceremonies.
Alia looked stunning in a heavily embroidered purple Anarkali suit by Anamika Khanna at the Kalank trailer presentation. Her ethnic appearance was stunning, with multi-hued floral thread work and a translucent dual-toned patched work dupatta. She complimented her look with Nora Jewels earrings and Crimzon gold kolhapuri wedges. Alia wore little makeup and pulled her wavy hair back in a center-parted hairstyle.
Her regal outfit, complete with a reddish-pink kurta-palazzo pair, is ideal for summer weddings. Her Banarasi dupatta was the focal point of her opulent ensemble. The color looked great on her, and a pair of statement gold earrings from Raniwala added a classic touch of opulence to her ensemble. Her gorgeous appearance was completed by a little black bindi and a center-parted straight ponytail.
Alia Bhatt’s kurta-palazzo combo by Manish Malhotra is as bright as the sun and is the ideal choice for a Haldi ceremony. Polki jhumkas by AKM Mehrasons Jewellers, soft pink makeup, bare lips, and half braided wavy hair completed her vivid ensemble. Her flared trousers and full-sleeved kurta combo were a knockout, and Alia captured our hearts with her flawless sartorial choice for the occasion.
Alia looked extremely stunning in a sky blue sharara suit with a pink and green floral design. She was accessorized with silver jhumkas and Kolhapuri chappals, wore no makeup, and finished her exquisite appearance with a side-parted haircut. Gopi Vaid’s blue floral patterned sharara suit is an intriguing option to keep in mind during Shaadi season.
Her Sabyasachi Mukherjee cream-hued high neck Anarkali outfit featured gold embroidery. To complement her desi style, the diva went for dewy makeup. Sunita Shekhawat’s big Polki chandbalis and gold heels complemented her look, and Alia Bhatt arranged her hair into a tight bun. Her royal appearance in cream was delicate, understated, yet eye-catching, and heavenly. We adored her cream and gold ethnic ensemble.
Alia’s closet was full of Anarkali outfits, and so should yours! Whether you’re the bride or a bridesmaid, this classic silhouette will keep your style quotient high. Take a note from Alia Bhatt, who embraced the trend with gusto. She donned a simple yet elegant white Anarkali with stunning golden threadwork. The suit’s top half is richly embroidered with gold threadwork, while the rest of the breadth is delicately embellished with exquisite mukaish details.
Alia demonstrated how to make a lasting statement in this pure color, giving white-lovers some genuine goals. She looked stunning in this gold and white Anita Dongre sharara ensemble, which combined the label’s characteristic gota patti embroidery with beautiful Assamese Eri silk. She accessorized it with simple enameled jhumkis and strong lips.
Which of the diva’s SEVEN outfits would you choose for a wedding? Tell us in the comments section below.