Proudly seated on a throne, draped in red and flaunting a statement nose pin, Shraddha Kapoor served a balanced mix of theatrical and dramatic flair, just the inspiration you need for your upcoming Karwa Chauth look. With Masaba’s creative touch, Shraddha carried off a character-driven ensemble that truly deserves every bit of the hype online.
For the launch of Thamma, Shraddha momentarily stole the spotlight from lead actress Rashmika Mandanna as she took the stage in the House of Masaba’s Manhattan Cocktail Saree from the Kinda Kooture Collection. The fiery red hue did more than grab attention; the way the crepe fabric glided with a sweeping trail instantly sparked conversations, cementing its place as a fashion moment.
The fluid, body-skimming silhouette paired beautifully with the shimmery pallu, adorned with the label’s signature palm tree motif. But the real scene-stealer was the iconic foliage-embroidered blouse, dense with gold-thread work that echoed intricate tapestry art.
The bustier-style blouse, cut with a notched neckline, was layered with a sheer bolero stitched with thumbholes, bringing a sporty meets contemporary vibe to the otherwise regal outfit. Of course, Shraddha’s stylist, Lakshmi Lehr, took the look a notch higher with impeccable styling.
Accessories were kept bold yet thoughtful, an antique gold choker featuring rounded coin motifs evoked regal history, paired with assorted drop earrings and geometric rings that lent a striking finish.
Her beauty look was just as flawless: a luminous base, kohl-rimmed eyes, peachy cheeks, and nude lips that balanced the richness of the red ensemble. Shraddha’s hair, styled into a long traditional braid, added a cultural touch, subtly reminding us of her much-loved Stree character.
Altogether, this couture-forward look was risky, regal, and radiant, an absolute stunner that proves Shraddha is no stranger to commanding the festive fashion spotlight.
For the launch of Thamma, Shraddha momentarily stole the spotlight from lead actress Rashmika Mandanna as she took the stage in the House of Masaba’s Manhattan Cocktail Saree from the Kinda Kooture Collection. The fiery red hue did more than grab attention; the way the crepe fabric glided with a sweeping trail instantly sparked conversations, cementing its place as a fashion moment.
The fluid, body-skimming silhouette paired beautifully with the shimmery pallu, adorned with the label’s signature palm tree motif. But the real scene-stealer was the iconic foliage-embroidered blouse, dense with gold-thread work that echoed intricate tapestry art.
The bustier-style blouse, cut with a notched neckline, was layered with a sheer bolero stitched with thumbholes, bringing a sporty meets contemporary vibe to the otherwise regal outfit. Of course, Shraddha’s stylist, Lakshmi Lehr, took the look a notch higher with impeccable styling.
Accessories were kept bold yet thoughtful, an antique gold choker featuring rounded coin motifs evoked regal history, paired with assorted drop earrings and geometric rings that lent a striking finish.
Her beauty look was just as flawless: a luminous base, kohl-rimmed eyes, peachy cheeks, and nude lips that balanced the richness of the red ensemble. Shraddha’s hair, styled into a long traditional braid, added a cultural touch, subtly reminding us of her much-loved Stree character.
Altogether, this couture-forward look was risky, regal, and radiant, an absolute stunner that proves Shraddha is no stranger to commanding the festive fashion spotlight.
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