The winter wedding season in India is almost over. Now that spring has arrived formally, new celebratory trends are being introduced. Lehengas, ghararas, and anarkalis were just a few of the ethnic clothing trends that were popular throughout the festive season, and we were inspired by them all.
MANUSHI CHHILLAR IN LOVELY PASTEL SHARARA SET
Manushi Chhillar, who is wearing a stunning ivory sharara outfit, also serves as an example for wedding guests. The lovely pastel ensemble featured a sleeveless short kurta with beautiful embroidery and sharara bottoms from the designer brand Ridhima Bhasin. The actress's outfit was made more appealing by the ruffled dupatta she was wearing. Manushi chose to wear just a choker necklace as her lone piece of jewellery. She wore sparkly eyeshadow, delicate eyeliner, a lot of mascara, and brown lip gloss for her glamorous look.
Manushi Chhillar astounded her admirers by donning a stunning Arpita Mehta saree. The lovely pick in a pastel colour had modest sequin work to add glitter and ruffle detailing near the bottom. Manushi completed the ensemble with a sequined-embellished blouse and a bold necklace. Her neat bun and understated glam makeup looked great with her outfit.
MANUSHI CHHILLAR IN REGAL BLACK SAREE
Manushi transcended glam in a regal black saree from the fashion house Arpita Mehta. The actress accessorised her look with a chic Sabyasachi belt around her midsection and a blouse with a plunging neckline. With a pair of translucent black gloves, she gave her monochromatic outfit a fashionable touch. She wore merely a delicate diamond necklace and minimally glam makeup with clean eyeliner, dewy makeup, and a neutral lip colour.
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