Want To Be Navratri Ready? Take Cues From Tamannaah Bhatia’s Floral Sharara Set – News18
Tamannaah Bhatia never fails to impress when it comes to fashion.
This Navratri, Tamannaah Bhatia opted for a vibrant sharara look instead of the traditional festive lehengas.
Tamannaah Bhatia never fails to impress her fans with her stunning appearances and consistently sets high fashion standards. This Navratri, the actress opted for a vibrant sharara look instead of the traditional festive lehengas. She showcased her unique style while maintaining a minimal yet festive vibe.
Her brilliant floral outfit beautifully captured the essence of the season. Tamannaah chose a gorgeous yellow flower sharara set from the brand DiyaRajvvir, featuring a peplum-style kurta with a plunging V neckline and full sleeves. The kurta was embellished with a pink crystal tassel at the front and adorned with golden sequins along the neckline’s edge, while bright pink thread floral work added a delightful touch. She paired the ensemble with a matching sharara that mirrored the same intricate floral details. This exquisite dress is priced at an impressive Rs 48,500 on the brand’s official website.
To elevate her look, Tamannaah wore a classic choker necklace with a red stone embellishment and matching drop earrings. She also sported a huge diamond rock. For her makeup, she went off with a luminous base with neatly drawn eyebrows, blush and a nude matte lip shade. Lastly, she left her hair loose, styled in delicate curls and a centre partition.
Some time back, Tamannaah Bhatia looked stunning in her blush pink saree from Torani’s collection as she posed against the tranquil backdrop of the ghats. The organza fabric of the saree is embellished with elaborate dori embroidery, floral motifs, sequin work, an embroidered border and delicate gota lace. She combined the saree with a highly embroidered purple blouse, which offered an excellent contrast. Tamannaah dressed as Radha with wavy hair and modest yet bright makeup.
Tamannaah looked stunning in another lehenga, which was part of designer Torani’s festive collection. The ivory skirt, made of rich organza silk and the icy pink and blue tones in the blouse offer a magnificent yet gentle impact to her style. The lehenga outfit had elaborate moti and sequin embroidery.
Tamannaah complemented her outfit with a gold choker necklace, maang tikka, and red and white bindi. However, it was the red floral headdress and unkempt braid that took her Radha-inspired outfit to the next level.
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