Shanaya Kapoor has discovered a way to keep her lehenga looks fresh and free by choosing unique shapes and risqué tops, and we recommend that anybody who wants to copy her breezy style take note.
Shanaya Kapoor’s pastel green Manish Malhotra’s lehenga was paired with a contrasting blue dupatta.
Shanaya Kapoor’s pistachio green lehenga skirt from the baby shower had tone-on-tone embroidery and a silver gota patti border. The matching blouse had an unusual wrap-around pattern, and a sheer blue organza dupatta went nicely with the elaborately embroidered skirt and top pair. The lehenga ensemble was embellished with threadwork and sequins and required only a pearl and kundan maang tikka and a pair of gold bangles as accessories.
Shanaya Kapoor’s orange Arpita Mehta lehenga is ideal for your closest friend’s mehendi.
Shanaya Kapoor’s Arpita Mehta design was a boho spin on the classic silhouette—the orange outfit featured a blurred polka dot pattern skirt combined with a striped tie-dye organza dupatta with cowrie shell accents. The gold floral embroidery and mirror work on the spaghetti strap blouse enhanced and provided dimension to her ensemble. Kapoor accessorized her lehenga with gold jhumkas with ruby drops and a pair of statement gold bangles for the big day.
Shanaya Kapoor attended Armaan Jain’s wedding wearing a flowery Anamika Khanna co-ord outfit.
Shanaya Kapoor’s costume had a comfortable shape, and she abandoned conventional heavy dupattas in favor of a utilitarian cape that functioned as a cross between a dupatta and jacket, allowing her to walk hands-free. Given the little chill in the weather, the cape may also be used as a layering piece for a winter wedding. Makeup-wise, Kapoor went for an old-Bollywood gorgeous classic—a winged eye and a bold red lip, which looks stunning in person and in images. Shanaya Kapoor’s three-piece sangeet ensemble is a terrific choice if you want a comfy sangeet ensemble that you can dance the night away in.