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Sobhita Dhulipala's wedding look gives the glimpse of an ethereal ‘Golden Goddess’

For the wedding ceremony, Sobhita Dhulipala chose a golden herita... Read More
Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya’s first look from their wedding is finally here and we cannot stop talking about the couple’s South Indian traditional look. After months of anticipation, their intimate love affair finally saw the spotlight, and amidst the pillars of tradition and grandeur, the duo tied the knot at the Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad. Living up to the hype of the fans, Sobhita was spotted in a gorgeous traditional heritage sari, whereas Naga Chaitanya sported a matching golden avatar.

Sobhita wore a stunning heritage golden-hued Kanjeevaram sari with the lower portion dipped in ivory tone. She paired it with a gorgeous traditional half-sleeve golden blouse with a dot design over the main bodice and sleeves, with a dash of shine that looked ethereal. On the other hand, the groom charmed us all by twinning with his new bride and was seen in his grandfather’s golden ‘pancha’ with a subtle dhoti-kurta look.

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However, the talk of the town was Sobhita Dhulipala’s stunning traditional jewellery which screamed South Indian royalty leaving the room in light and shining. She wore a stunning basikam i.e. a decorative forehead thread, a beautiful maathapatti, and a gorgeous bullaki aka the septum nose pin. Further enhancing the look, Sobhita wore a stunning Surya and Chandra motif necklace with matching earrings, a traditional vanki, and an alluring bajuband. Celebrating her Telugu heritage, she also went ahead and wore the traditional red alta with a stack of gold bangles.

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This ethereal look reached perfection with her full-glam hair and makeup which created a striking balance. The bride tied her hair in a low bun adorned with fresh white gajra and opted for a glowing-natural tone makeup with golden shimmer eyeshadow, elongated winged eyeliner touch, and a stroke of fine kohl. To keep up the balance, she opted for a contoured cheekbone glam, a hint of higher, and a chocolate-toned lipstick which added extra stars to her makeup details. The new bride in town curated this traditional South Indian look all by herself, and we’re absolutely loving it.



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