Sreeleela appeared in an ivory georgette sari by Sawan Gandhi, an attire perfectly suited for the evening. Gandhi keeps the drape uncomplicated; the fabric moves easily and the pleats are left clean. The density is held elsewhere. Instead of matching the softness of the sari, the blouse is worked in fish-scale shell embroidery. The pattern sits close together, creating a textured grid across the bodice. Light embroidery and sequins are dispersed along the border, letting the sheen of the fabric catch your eye.
Stylist Malkit J Gill maintained the understated luxury of the look with minimal jewellery from Kalyan Jewellers, including a diamond necklace, dangling earrings and a white stone bracelet adorning one wrist and a striking gold watch bracelet from Just Cavalli on the other.
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She left her hair untouched, allowing it to flow past her shoulder. The beauty look was pared back on a neutral palette with subtly lined lids, fluttery lashes and a matte, nude lip.
From Vogue’s fashion desk
“Amp up the champagne gold sari with an embellished blouse that has detailed work and adds structure and depth to the silhouette. Opt for a jewel-toned colour to add some rich contrast,” says Vogue India fashion associate Divya Balakrishnan.
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