Alright, folks, buckle up because Priyanka Chopra Jonas just dropped a bombshell on the fashion world, and it’s more dramatic than your last breakup. She’s gracing the cover of Vogue India like the queen she is, but this time, she’s taking things up a notch—or maybe ten. Imagine a photoshoot so extra that even your most OTT friend would say, “Wow, that’s a bit much.” But let’s be real, when it’s Priyanka, “too much” is just the right amount.
Indian Designers: The Real MVPs
First up, let’s talk about the gang of Indian designers who made this magic happen. Priyanka wasn’t just playing dress-up; she was strutting her stuff in custom creations by the best of the best. We’re talking about names that sound like they belong in a fashion fairy tale: Savio Jon, Amit Aggarwal, Tarun Tahiliani, Varun Bahl, Falguni Shane Peacock, Re-Ceremonial, and Ashdeen. These designers didn’t just come to play—they came to SLAY. And boy, did they deliver!
Savio Jon: The Tangerine Dream
Let’s start with Savio Jon, who decided that Priyanka should channel her inner orange goddess. He wrapped her up in a tangerine sari dress that was so fabulous it could probably stop traffic. And then they threw on a Bvlgari Tubogas necklace because, you know, subtlety is overrated. Priyanka was basically walking sunshine, and we’re here for it.
Amit Aggarwal: Futuristic Fashion Guru
Next, we have Amit Aggarwal, the guy who looked at traditional Indian textiles and said, “Let’s make this look like it came from the year 3000.” Priyanka rocked his futuristic design like she was about to board a spaceship made of couture. If the future looks this good, sign us up!
Tarun Tahiliani: Royalty Vibes Only
Now, Tarun Tahiliani went full-on royal with his creation. Think embroidery so intricate it probably took 100 years to make, and fabrics so luxurious they might as well be made of dreams. Priyanka looked like she was ready to walk straight into a Bollywood period drama, and honestly, we’d watch it on repeat.
Varun Bahl: Florals? For Fall? Groundbreaking!
Varun Bahl decided to go all-in on the florals. And guess what? It totally worked. Priyanka was a walking garden, and it wasn’t even spring. Florals in the fall? Now, that’s how you make a statement!
Falguni Shane Peacock: Glam Overload
If there’s one thing we know about Falguni Shane Peacock, it’s that they don’t do “subtle.” They went full glam with Priyanka’s outfit, and it was all kinds of fabulous. Beads, feathers, sparkles—you name it, this outfit had it. Priyanka looked like she was ready to headline a Vegas show, and honestly, why isn’t she?
Re-Ceremonial: Sustainable, But Make It Fashion
Now, let’s get serious for a second—just kidding, let’s not. But seriously, Re-Ceremonial came through with a sustainable outfit that was actually stylish. Who would’ve thought saving the planet could be this stylish? Priyanka wore it like the eco-warrior queen she is.
Ashdeen: Embroidery Goals
Finally, Ashdeen brought out the big guns with some Parsi embroidery that was so detailed it could probably tell you your future. Priyanka looked like she stepped out of a vintage postcard, and we’re here for the nostalgia.
Hair, Makeup, and All That Jazz
Of course, the fashion wasn’t the only thing on point. Amit Thakur was on hair duty, giving Priyanka those effortless waves that make us all wonder why our hair never cooperates like that. And then there’s Mickey Contractor, who worked his makeup magic to give Priyanka a look that was somehow both natural and glam—because why not have it all?
Priyanka Chopra: The Ultimate Desi Diva
At the end of the day, this photoshoot is just another reminder that Priyanka Chopra Jonas is the ultimate desi diva. She’s been repping Indian fashion for nearly 25 years, and she’s still slaying it like it’s her first day on the job. And in case you were wondering, yes, she’s wearing these outfits with all the love, pride, and swagger they deserve.
So, if you’re not already obsessed with this photoshoot, go take a look. It’s the perfect mix of desi drama and high fashion—basically, everything we didn’t know we needed until now.