Karisma Kapoor chose butter yellow Anavila, pairing a gota kinari sari with a long embroidered jacket. The border runs in a narrow band along the hem and pallu, while the jacket shifts the silhouette from classic drape to layered occasionwear
Floral embroidery gathers along the cuffs and lower panels, concentrating the detail toward the edges rather than across the body. The extra layer changes the proportion, creating a longer silhouette over the drape.
Amrapali Jewels diamonds sit close to the ear and at the collarbone, while a charcoal Hermès bag cuts through the yellow. Har is kept swept back with Kapoor’s signature glam featuring kohl-lined and softly smoked-out eyes, sculpted cheeks and a nude lip.
From Vogue’s fashion desk
“Keep the silhouette clean by tucking the pallu in the jacket and belting it with a kamarbandh. The jacket stays as it is. A sleek bun with a pair of cat eye sunglasses would lift the look into off-duty parliamentarian power dressing,” says Vogue India fashion associate Manglien Gangte.
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