Kajol’s ivory sari featured a gold lampi border done entirely by hand

An ivory sari is the chameleon of the ultimate wardrobe – it is subtle enough to minimize the look but rather striking to turn the heads. Kajol has demonstrated the lasting charm and versatility of the silhouette for the star projection of its mythological horror film, Maa. For the occasion of the red carpet in Mumbai, Kajol opted for a blank look of Kapardara which feels both nostalgic and refreshing.
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Draved in an inflated making from the latest “Serpent & Bloom” collection by Kapardara, rightly called “Alina”, Kajol has proven once again than less maybe more. “Alina Sari de Kajol is a question of clean lines, lightness of being and a suspicion of glamor of the old world. It is made in a pure silk organ and pure silk. The organza Pallu adds a pure and ethereal ethereal elegance, while the silk base ensures a structured fall,” shared Sneha Shekhawat, the co-foundation of Kapardara.
What raised the sari from simple to the show is its complex border. “His sari has delicate details of Turi and a lampi border in handcrafted gold. Lampi is an old embellishment technique involving the weaving of gold or silver metal wires in fabric, then by putting patterns decorated with pebbles.