Bhumi Pednekkar stepped out in a rose-gold Arpita Mehta sari styled by Nidhi Jeswani, built around a sculpted bustier blouse and a sheer, embroidered drape. The blouse forms the architectural core of the look. Cut with a sweetheart neckline and slender straps, the bustier is densely embroidered with mirror insets and cutdana work arranged in radial motifs. The embroidery gathers most heavily along the bust seam, where rows of teardrop mirror drops create a fringe-like border that follows the curve of the cups.
Pednekkar paired the bustier with a rose-gold tissue sari constructed with godet panels that introduce a gentle flare through the skirt. The sheer pallu is embroidered with large circular medallion motifs radiating outward from mirror centres. The tonal embroidery sits lightly over the transparent base, allowing the fabric beneath to show through while the mirrors provide moments of reflection across the drape. As the pallu falls over one shoulder, the medallions spread across the fabric in a repeating pattern that becomes more visible as the sari moves.
Earrings from Jagdish Jewellers provided the look’s primary jewellery moment, their colour standing out against the neutral metallic palette. Pednekkar wore her hair in loose waves and her makeup followed the warmth of the ensemble: copper-toned lids with kohl-lined eyes, sculpted brows, a flush of blush and a muted nude lip.
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