Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi's low-key wedding guest style: Kasavu saree and co-ord set
Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi recently showed up for a close friend’s wedding with their family, and their looks were refreshingly low-key. No flashy outfits. No heavy styling. Just clothes that felt right for a small, personal celebration. Easy, comfortable, and quietly put together.
Neha leaned into a South Indian-inspired kasavu saree, and it was one of those outfits that doesn’t grab attention instantly but stays with you. She posted pictures from the wedding on Instagram on December 23 with the caption “Sada baagh sunehra,” and that pretty much set the tone. Calm, rooted, and very her.
The saree was a cream cotton-silk kasavu with bold gold borders. Simple when you first look at it. But the more you notice the fabric, the fall, the movement, the more it clicks. She wore it the traditional way, neat pleats in front and the pallu draped over her shoulder, flowing naturally. It didn’t look styled for effect. It looked lived-in, and that’s what made it special.
And if you’re wondering, kasavu comes from Kerala’s handloom tradition. It’s usually cotton or silk, finished with fine gold or silver threads along the borders. It’s understated, but there’s a lot of history woven into it.
Neha kept everything else just as thoughtful. Green bangles on one wrist added a soft pop of colour. A gold choker and matching earrings stayed classic. The vintage sunglasses and gold heels slipped in a modern touch without stealing the spotlight from the saree.
Her hair and makeup were equally fuss-free. Centre-parted hair pulled back into a bun, finished with a gajra that tied the whole look together. The makeup stayed fresh and light. Soft brows, rosy cheeks, a small bindi, glossy pink lips, and just enough mascara.
Angad kept things relaxed too. He wore an ivory co-ord set with subtle pinstripes that felt easy but polished. The shirt had a laid-back fit with sleeves folded at the cuffs, paired with straight-fit trousers. Kolhapuri sandals added a desi feel, while sunglasses and a watch wrapped it up neatly.
Together, Neha and Angad reminded us that wedding guest style doesn’t have to be loud to work. Sometimes, the simplest looks are the ones you remember long after the wedding’s over.Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Happy New Year wishes, messages and quotes !
The saree was a cream cotton-silk kasavu with bold gold borders. Simple when you first look at it. But the more you notice the fabric, the fall, the movement, the more it clicks. She wore it the traditional way, neat pleats in front and the pallu draped over her shoulder, flowing naturally. It didn’t look styled for effect. It looked lived-in, and that’s what made it special.
And if you’re wondering, kasavu comes from Kerala’s handloom tradition. It’s usually cotton or silk, finished with fine gold or silver threads along the borders. It’s understated, but there’s a lot of history woven into it.
Neha kept everything else just as thoughtful. Green bangles on one wrist added a soft pop of colour. A gold choker and matching earrings stayed classic. The vintage sunglasses and gold heels slipped in a modern touch without stealing the spotlight from the saree.
Angad kept things relaxed too. He wore an ivory co-ord set with subtle pinstripes that felt easy but polished. The shirt had a laid-back fit with sleeves folded at the cuffs, paired with straight-fit trousers. Kolhapuri sandals added a desi feel, while sunglasses and a watch wrapped it up neatly.
Together, Neha and Angad reminded us that wedding guest style doesn’t have to be loud to work. Sometimes, the simplest looks are the ones you remember long after the wedding’s over.Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Happy New Year wishes, messages and quotes !
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