
Textile designer on the rise, Hyderabad-based Sourav Das designed the pink silk organza sari, which is inspired by the wardrobes of Indian royals. Crafted with a highly-specialised three-shuttle Banarasi Kadiyal weaving technique, the sheer sari showcased a checkered gold pattern across the body, with a pure katan Banarasi silk floral border framing the drape. The accompanying blouse reflected Das’ exploration of regional dressing. Inspired by the cholis of women along the coastal Godavari region of Andhra Pradesh, the silhouette transformed into a contemporary design with a cropped, body-skimming bodice and short sleeves. Under Das’s distinctive interpretation the drape was rejigged with a modern slant.
Stylist Meagan Concessio accessorised the look with a statement necklace by Samruddhi Silver, along with jhumkas, rings and bangles from Maya Sanghavi Jewels. Kapoor’s defined lashes and kohl-rimmed eyes added to the traditional undertone of the look, with pink lips and a green bindi. Her hair was perfectly blow dried to fall straight with a centre-part.
From Vogue‘s fashion desk:
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