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A celebration of heritage, culture, and impeccable Festival style

Karisma Kapoor is the sovereign of ethnic wear. A gander at her closet and you feel out of nowhere motivated on what to wear this bubbly season. With each outfit, the previous entertainer makes style titles, for the appropriate reasons. Her advantageous assortment has a rugged history which comprises of rich lehengas, decorated saris and block-printed suits is verification of her recognized desire for conventional outfits. It is nothing unexpected that her style decisions generally knock some people’s socks off and puts her on the Indian design map.

Karisma, styled by Esha Amin for an occasion, looked stunning in a handwoven dull gold tissue foil sari from couturier Manish Malhotra that highlighted weaving in muffled tones. She matched it with a short-sleeved shimmery bare-backed pullover with a group neck area, that simply added to the bling of the outfit without overdoing it. The pullover all the while worked interestingly, and sync with the sari making a perfect troupe. Since both the shirt and sari have a cool hint, the outcome is a consistent progress and an intelligent outfit.


The entertainer supplemented the group with a gigantic sets of emerald and pearl danglers that add a pop of variety and a single decorated bangle, all from Manish Malhotra. Karisma has frequently wore Malhotra’s plans for different events and their blend is generally a hit. For her hair, she selected a customary focus part smooth bun embellished with blossoms. Her cosmetics comprised of a glowy, bare base, padded lashes and beat up with a silver bindi. The sparkling potli goes about as the ideal backup to Kapoor’s look. With sari turning into a go-to choice for any semblance of Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon and adjusting to contemporary outlines, Karisma Kapoor’s look is one more extraordinary model for the books to tell us the best way to pro the conventional wrap with perfect timing for the bubbly season.

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