‘Maine Pyar Kia’ star Bhagyashree just made 56 look like the ultimate style sweet spot
It just seems like yesterday we were watching Prem and Suman in the film ‘Maine Pyar Kia’, which ultimately became one of Bollywood’s cult-classic romantic releases starring Salman Khan and Bhagyashree. But if you think that this duo is out of the fashion scene in their mid-50s, then you’re absolutely wrong.
While just a few days ago, Salman Khan was seen flaunting his chiselled and sculpted body at 60, his co-star Bhagyashree recently shared her New Year’s celebration, where the family pictures of hers turned into memorable style moments, and she seemed less bothered about trend-chasing and more about being innately stylish. At 56, Bhagyshree instantly ruled the fashion scene online and brought a hint of spring with her amidst the gloomy fall.
Posing alongside her husband and children, she kept her outfit relaxed, comforting, festive, but not excessive. She wore a stunning floral midi dress, which carried a balanced structure with movement and featured a split crew neckline, which looked clean and added the right contemporary edge.
The subtly flared pleated skirt introduced a different kind of softness, whereas the knee-length hemline kept the ensemble playful yet versatile. What elevated the ensemble were her bold floral motifs dipped in shades of bright green, pink, and yellow, which bloomed iconically against the classic black base and took centre stage.
Bhagyashree’s styling looked more restrained, as she allowed the dress to remain the focal point and simply wore a pair of silver hoop earrings, a black choker necklace, a wristwatch, and a minimal pair of rings. Her subtle choice of accessories reinforced the idea of everyday elegance with a hint of poise, which looked dreamy.
Ditching the usual pencil heels, she chose enough glam with comfort and wore a pair of chunky silver heels, where she echoed a similar subtle philosophy and ruled in the moment. The diva carried a neutral, dewy base with soft, defined lashes, a stroke of kohl, winged eyeliner, and a natural flush of blush with a brown-toned lipstick.
Leaving her straight natural hair down, she brought a clear sense of structure, dimension, and warmth to her look, where she masterclassed in effortless floral elegance and charmed us in mere minutes.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
The subtly flared pleated skirt introduced a different kind of softness, whereas the knee-length hemline kept the ensemble playful yet versatile. What elevated the ensemble were her bold floral motifs dipped in shades of bright green, pink, and yellow, which bloomed iconically against the classic black base and took centre stage.
Bhagyashree’s styling looked more restrained, as she allowed the dress to remain the focal point and simply wore a pair of silver hoop earrings, a black choker necklace, a wristwatch, and a minimal pair of rings. Her subtle choice of accessories reinforced the idea of everyday elegance with a hint of poise, which looked dreamy.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
Ditching the usual pencil heels, she chose enough glam with comfort and wore a pair of chunky silver heels, where she echoed a similar subtle philosophy and ruled in the moment. The diva carried a neutral, dewy base with soft, defined lashes, a stroke of kohl, winged eyeliner, and a natural flush of blush with a brown-toned lipstick.
Leaving her straight natural hair down, she brought a clear sense of structure, dimension, and warmth to her look, where she masterclassed in effortless floral elegance and charmed us in mere minutes.
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