Decked out in the shade of royal blue, Triptii Dimri looked less like a Bollywood star and more like the finale of a regal desi fashion competition. The actress turned heads in an intricate anarkali set that carried an essence of old-world royalty, proving yet again why she’s the internet’s newest style obsession.
For the trailer launch of her upcoming film, she embraced timeless ethnic chic in a striking royal blue ensemble by Anjana Bohra. She wore their Mrigesha Anarkali set, priced at Rs 36,000, and looked nothing short of a Mughal princess. Her anarkali featured a flowy floor-length design with a flattering sweetheart neckline and full sleeves, which looked iconic with a Banarasi dupatta draped alongside the ensemble.

(Image Credits: Instagram)
Her outfit featured intricate silver motifs and ornate borders; the additional dupatta accessory added just the right amount of depth and texture, lending an old-world charm to the monochrome blue palette. But wait till you see the back, which featured dramatic tassel accents and gold embellishments.
This brought a playful contemporary twist to the classic silhouette and paired beautifully with the fluidity of the ensemble.
All this created a perfect festive vibe, making it an ideal choice for family gatherings during vibrant and cheerful occasions. She completed the look with statement jewellery from Maya Sanghavi Jewels and M Rajsons Sachin Malhotra, adding just the right amount of sparkle.

(Image Credits: Instagram)
Adding complementary elements, she sealed the deal with Aprajita Toor’s Falaz Tassel Toe Wedges priced at Rs 5,499, which looked comfortable and aesthetically pleasing with her overall Mughal-inspired fit. On the beauty front, she kept her look soft and luminous with a glowing base, bronzed eyes, fluttery eyelashes, and nude, glossy lips.
Tossing her hair in soft, voluminous waves, she framed her beautiful face with a tiny, matching blue bindi and twirled around like a true princess. Her elegance whispered an old-world charm, and honestly, in an era overflowing with overstyled celebrity fashion, this ethnic look felt classy, relatable, and genuine with a mic drop edge.