Shraddha Kapoor Embraces Tradition In Her Indo-Western Classic Bo*ld, Red, and Black Outfit

Shraddha Kapoor was recently seen on the big screen after a well-taken long haul. She was paired with Ranbir Kapoor and released a pretty well-hit movie named, ‘Tu Jhooti Mai Makkar’ needless to say the gen-z people loved the film, because well, we all relate to it at some point. When it comes to fashion Shraddha always chooses to embrace her roots and this time for the NMACC 2023, she did nothing different but went very bo*ld looking iconic.

Shraddha Kapoor In Her Bo*ld Red and Black Look

Shraddha Kapoor

A conventional paithani drape with a distinctive Western flare was part of Shraddha Kapoor’s most recent ensemble, which mixed Indo-Western fashion trends. A paithani saree is generally represented by its vivid colors, which symbolize the rich culture of Maharashtra and give the wearer’s appearance an imperial sense. But Shraddha’s dress demonstrated sartorial innovation and inventiveness. She donned a specially created paithani saree from Manish Malhotra’s assortment that was stitched with a traditional black gown for the Ambani celebration in Mumbai.

Sharaddha Kapoor Black Red Saree

The one-shoulder dress had the same front ornamentation as the back, as well as a lovely cascading paithani pallu in a variety of colors. Classical accouterments like a headpiece, earrings, bangles, and statement rings were worn by Shraddha to complete the look. Her hair was fashioned in a long braid with hair decorations embellishing it, and her cosmetics were minimal with sculpted cheekbones, kohl-rimmed eyes, and luscious lip color. Altogether, Shraddha’s attire was a magnificent fusion of both ancient and modern fashion.

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Shraddha Kapoor served as the inspiration for Manish Malhotra’s black saree with a unique paithani edge, which she donned to the NMACC Gala. She received her look from fashion maven Namrata Deepak for the event. She wore a black bodysuit with a one-shoulder plunging neckline, a long trail in the rear, and gorgeous flower needlework in red paithani wrapped across her bosom.

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