Kareena Kapoor Khan’s archival Tarun Tahiliani outfit is inspired by Bidri craft

Saris who present India’s craftsmanship are among Khan’s favorites, and she has recently been seen by carrying a lot. For the marriage of her cousin Aadar Jain, she put on a royal red sari with a golden threadwork embroidery by Ritu Kumar and for another function, a sari printed in blue by Anita Dongre with patterns inspired by Rajasthan. During the Filmfare Awards last year, she sported a Sari with Sabyasachi silver glitter.
From VogueFashion office:
“Lean into the richness of this brown sari by exchanging the metal pot for a deep velvet version in a tonal shade with a complex work of Zardozi or a soft gold embroidery for texture contrast. An elegant and low ponytail with a net central part would modernize the traditional drapery while keeping the emphasis on the structured blouse. Keep the jewelry selected; An oversized precious stone ring rather than several stacked bands lets the neckline breathe. For shoes, a velvet or a suede heel in a matching shade would subtly end up the look, adding depth without competing with golden embroidery, “said Vogue India fashion associate, Manglien Gangte.
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