Triptii Dimri stepped out for Netflix’s Maa Behen promotions in a burnt orange anarkali set from Drishti & Zahabia. The look feels celebratory in its dressing, with dupion silk and organza lending it a regal edge.
The silhouette features a fitted strapless bodice with a deep plunge that accentuates her neckline, before opening out at the back and fastened by a dori. The empire waistline is fully embroidered in fragments of mirror work and floral motifs, which gently dissolve into faint prints across the voluminous flared skirt and onto the straight-fit pants beneath. A sheer organza dupatta wraps around the arms, finished with borders dense with intricate detailing. A pair of nude open-toe strappy heels from Eridani shifts the colour weight to a lighter hue.
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Lakshmi Lehr emphasised the look’s festive theme by accessorising it with earrings from Mortantra. A stack of gold bangles and rings curated from Maya Sanghavi and Shri Paramani jewels adorns the hands for added glamour.
Seema Mane pinned her locks in a half-updo style. The beauty look was kept light and glowing with rosy tones on the eyes, cheeks and lips.
From Vogue’s fashion desk
“Amplify the desi charm of this look. Swap the strappy sandals for a pair of leather juttis, add an embroidered potli with tassels and flowers to the hair. Take it even further by adding a stack of bangles to both hands,” says Vogue India fashion associate Manglien Gangte.
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