
Suhana Khan added a bold new colour to her sari wardrobe
Whether it was the lightweight organza Sabyasachi sari that she wore to the NMACC or her cream sari for Manish Malhotra’s Diwali party, Suhana Khan generally knows how to do conventional Indian wear without going excessively weighty. With regards to nuance, reflect work — a kind of hand-weaving tracing all the way back to the thirteenth 100 years — never disappoints. As of late, she was captured at a commitment party wearing an electric blue Arpita Mehta sari with cutdana and reflect work frivolity.
Khan was captured en route to a commitment party in a uniquely crafted sari by Arpita Mehta, who’s known for her contemporary twist on Indian dress. The handwoven electric blue sari was enhanced with reflect work and cutdana amassed at the trim and shirt. The craftsmanship of the sari was underscored by her styling as she decided on negligible gems with the exception of a couple of conventional polki studs from Amrapali Gems and straightforward cosmetics.
Mirrorwork is prestigious overall for the craftsmanship put into each piece, however what makes it genuinely well known is its flexibility. Fashioners like Abhinav Mishra and Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla brought it back into the spotlight in the mid 90s with contemporary cuts, designs, and above all: colors. Suhana Khan’s translucent electric blue sari was an energetic interpretation of a centuries old custom, showing that fine craftsmanship never becomes dated.
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