Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s sheer organza sari features marodi embroidery and kiran lace

Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s sheer organza sari features marodi embroidery and kiran lace

Retailing as the Gia sari, the lime-green gossamer style featured delicate buttis across the pallu embroidered using marodi work. marodi-embroidered buttis and was embroidered with floral motif embellishments. A gota border finished with kiran lace framed the sari. The pallu corner featured a floral pattern inspired by the heritage konia (corner) designs, often found on traditional silk saris. She paired organza drape with a with a half-sleeve Banarasi silk blouse featuring a V-shape neckline with matching marodi embroidery.

Stylist Pallavi Singh accessorised the look with earrings from Vani Jewels, a delicate choker by Sheetal Zaveri and bangles from Shri Paramani Jewels. Makeup artist Avni Rambhia kept the beauty look minimal with nude glossy lips, dramatic lashes and a small black bindi. Her hair was styled in soft side-parted waves, courtesy of Aarthi Shanmukhi.

From Vogue‘s fashion desk:

“A citrus organza sari like this one is perfect for a daytime haldi event. However, if you do choose this for evening ceremonies, add some glamour with a polki or multi-gemstone choker and button earrings, ” says Ashwini Arun Kumar, Vogue India fashion features editor.

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