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Sonam Kapoor consistently makes a statement when it comes to styling her traditional attire. The actress effortlessly carries traditional outfits, be it a stunning lehenga, an Anarkali, or a smart kurta combination. Her appearances consistently exude confidence and grace. In her recent Instagram post, Sonam Kapoor looked gorgeous at a friend’s wedding ceremony as she chose to blend history with vintage pieces in her outfits.
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For her first look, Sonam chose to wear a stunning cream lehenga set from Re-Ceremonial. The Rajni ghaghra ensemble boasted sheer ghaghra in silk chanderi, artfully worn over a dip-dyed churidar. The ensemble, adorned with motifs of fragrant Rajnigandha flowers and meta gota borders, was complemented by a wrap choli and dupatta, all in pink silk dyed with madder roots. Accentuating her traditional attire, Sonam chose to wear a pair of exquisite chandbalis, featuring a lovely design with pearls gracefully dangling at the end. Completing her ensemble were gold flat juttis by Fizzy Goblet, chosen with precision for the perfect finish.
Makeup artist Namrata Soni worked her magic, enhancing Sonam’s innate beauty with a flawless look. Sonam’s hair was expertly styled into a swept-back bun with a center parting, exuding refinement and grace. Credit for this exceptional styling goes to Rhea Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor’s sister and stylist. Her artistic touch and keen sense of fashion undoubtedly contributed to the overall elegance and charm of Sonam’s look.
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Alongside the captivating photos, she penned a heartfelt caption, revealing, “It’s taken me 16 months to feel like myself again. Slowly, steadily, without any crash diets or crazy workouts, just consistent self-care and baby care. I’m not there yet but almost where I want to be. I’m still very grateful for my body and how incredible it has been. Being a woman is a wondrous thing.”
For her second look, Sonam selected a vintage ensemble from the brand Jigyam. This exquisite outfit is crafted from an authentic vintage Banarasi saree with a real gold weave and antique techniques of surface embroidery. The ensemble is adorned with vintage tassels, delicately embellished with shells and pearls, while the dupatta is meticulously embroidered with vintage Mochi workpieces, each over 60 years old, showcasing one of the finest embroidery techniques originating from Gujarat. To complement this ensemble, Sonam adorned herself with antique silver jewellery pieces aged over 80–90 years. The collection included a choker set with matching earrings, bangles, rings, and Payal, adding a touch of timeless elegance to her overall look.
Both of Sonam’s looks seamlessly blend classic charm with modern elegance. Which one steals the spotlight as your personal favourite?
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