'Kantara' fame Rukmini Vasanth’s royal yet minimalist ethnic look is setting new wedding season goals
In the era of glam and glitz, ‘Kantara’ fame actress Rukmini Vasanth stood apart with a quiet and minimalist ethnic look, which is worth taking notes from. Serving a breathtaking moment in a stunning Archana Jaju piece, she captured hearts with her sartorial prowess. Her latest pick was not just another piece of couture but proof that simple outfits could also make a difference and are worth pinning to one’s wedding Pinterest board.
This handcrafted anarkali by Archana Jaju was not just another celebration of the textile industry, but its warm tones took us back to the 70s era, where actresses painted themselves with pastel and soft hues. Her Anarkali’s upper bodice was decorated with embroidered golden and beige hues, which were adorned with finesse, detailed zari, and threadwork. This was matched with a modest neckline and elbow-length sleeves, giving a vintage overall charm.
However, the steal-deal moment was her voluminous flared fall, which came in a blush beige shade mixed with crimson floral motifs. The hemline of her Anarkali had a statement border detailing ornate gold lace, whereas the handcrafted dupatta came in a light tone with soft fringed perfection and tied the look together.
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She allowed the craftsmanship to take centre stage and teamed it with soft styling. Carrying an overall balanced jewellery look, she simply wore a dainty choker and toned, matching gold-toned earrings that lent the right amount of shimmer and glam. Every inch of her styling felt intentional and never once exuded an overwhelming feel.
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Leaving her hair down in soft curls with a pulled-back half-tie touch, she opted for a luminous base with soft blush, dewy highlighter, and rose-tinted lips. From the way she carried her delicate dupatta to the gentle movement of fabric catching the light, she made minimalist ethnic fashion look absolutely iconic and a perfect choice for your wedding wardrobe this season.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
However, the steal-deal moment was her voluminous flared fall, which came in a blush beige shade mixed with crimson floral motifs. The hemline of her Anarkali had a statement border detailing ornate gold lace, whereas the handcrafted dupatta came in a light tone with soft fringed perfection and tied the look together.
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She allowed the craftsmanship to take centre stage and teamed it with soft styling. Carrying an overall balanced jewellery look, she simply wore a dainty choker and toned, matching gold-toned earrings that lent the right amount of shimmer and glam. Every inch of her styling felt intentional and never once exuded an overwhelming feel.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
Ananya Panday’s 1948 saree look inspired by Maharani Gayatri Devi is redefining vintage fashion
Leaving her hair down in soft curls with a pulled-back half-tie touch, she opted for a luminous base with soft blush, dewy highlighter, and rose-tinted lips. From the way she carried her delicate dupatta to the gentle movement of fabric catching the light, she made minimalist ethnic fashion look absolutely iconic and a perfect choice for your wedding wardrobe this season.
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