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Mrunal Thakur just made mint green the main character of festive fashion this year

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 26, 2026, 20:00 IST
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One mint green saree with Mrunal’s prowess

When it comes to serving ethnic glam without going overboard, Bollywood divas rarely miss the line. Her latest light green saree moment is the regal proof that she understands the perfect balance between regal craftsmanship and modern soft glam, giving us a perfect mood board for this year’s festive fashion. Let’s decode this stunning ethnic look, which feels like a Raja Ravi Varma portrait.

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Choosing understated luxury over bling

Mrunal Thakur wore an A&R saree drenched in mint green with a luminous edge. This stunning drape came in a tissue and organza silhouette and featured dabka and sequin handwork, giving a pale green base finish with a fine shimmer glow. But if you think that the main bodice and pallu work is the ultimate game-changer, then you’re mistaken, as the heavy detailing on the blouse has to be the winner.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Bringing regal romance to life

Set against the lighter saree fabric, the blouse carried the densest point of ornamentation while keeping the silhouette clean and iconic. It featured a simple shoulder-length sleeve detailing with a statement U-neckline and a plunging edge that looked absolutely iconic and perfect for the festive and wedding season.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Minimal colour with maximum impact

Mrunal understood the assignment to keep her styling subtle and allowed the attention to be on the ensemble. She wore a stack of stunning, shimmery bangles, with a subtle and sleek choker and chandelier earrings from the Joolry label. Completing the look with a small bindi, she opted for a matte skin base with full eyelashes, pink lips, and wavy-styled soft curls with a flowy touch.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Return of minimal luxury in the ethnic segment

While celebrity fashion often leans towards loud couture and excessive sparkle, Mrunal Thakur chose understated luxury and allowed her dreamy hue to do all the talking. The saree felt effortlessly elegant and refreshingly festive, where the mint green effect instantly became the season’s most desirable fashion shade.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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