Dixit, nonetheless, factored within the modest class of the Marathi New Year by choosing a full-sleeved shirt. Her jewellery, from PNG Jewellers, veered into the maximal category. She layered a brief necklace with an extended one adorned with gem stones and deity motifs, complemented by an identical maang tikka, conventional drop earrings and a stack of vintage gold kadas. Her make-up remained constant with her well-known preferences, that includes comfortable smoky eyes paired with a basic red lip. A smooth bun, completed with contemporary red roses, accomplished the look with a nod to timeless Indian styling codes.
A red Banarasi sari, like this, holds limitless universality. It may be reimagined for a festive morning or a night celebration with equal ease. The secret lies within the styling, proving that one heirloom-worthy piece can communicate many sartorial languages.
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