Alright, folks, let’s talk about the ever-glamorous Sara Ali Khan and her latest fashion statement at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding bash. Spoiler alert: it involves enough colors to make a rainbow feel insecure. So, brace yourselves for a journey through Sara’s wardrobe, which is as subtle as a peacock at a pigeon convention.
Sara’s Lehenga: A Kaleidoscope of Fashion Choices
Sara didn’t just attend the wedding; she decided to outshine the decorations. Her outfit? A multi-coloured lehenga by Pakistani designer Iqbal Hussain. And when I say multi-coloured, I mean it looks like a unicorn exploded.
Pishwas Extravaganza: First up, the olive green pishwas (that’s a fancy word for flowy frock). This thing had more bling than a rapper’s chain collection. Zardozi, kora, dabka, nakshi, gota, thread work, and more. Basically, every embroidery technique known to humankind was thrown onto this frock. And the neckline? A bold, contrasting orange, because why not?
Lehenga Skirt Spectacle: Moving on to the hot pink lehenga skirt, crafted from pure silk and sprinkled with enough sequins to signal ships at sea. It was flashy, fabulous, and just what you’d expect from Sara.
Dupatta Drama: To top it all off, she had a multi-coloured katan silk dupatta that screamed, “Look at me!” Handwork galore: zardozi, kora, dabka, nakshi, sequins, kaamdani, and antique borders. The center had heavy mukesh work, making sure it gleamed from a mile away.
Accessories: Because More is More
Sara clearly lives by the motto “Go big or go home.” Her accessories included heavy jhumkis (earrings the size of small chandeliers), a maang tikka (forehead bling), and cocktail rings big enough to double as knuckle dusters. Subtlety, thy name is not Sara.
Glam Overload
In the makeup department, Reshmaa Merchant gave Sara a dewy look that’s basically the definition of “extra.” Smokey eyes, bold kajal, mascara, defined brows, and glossy lipstick – because one feature wasn’t enough to highlight.
Her hair? Half-tied, half-open, full drama. It’s like she couldn’t decide between elegant and casual, so she just went with both.
Throwback to Another Over-the-Top Lehenga
Just when you thought Sara couldn’t get any more flamboyant, let’s rewind to her previous look at the same wedding. She rocked another multi-coloured lehenga by designer Simar Dugal. This one had alternating blocks of gota strips and dense embroidery. It also featured a colorful geometric belt because, clearly, Sara’s waist needed its own party.
Bustier Blouse Bonanza: She paired the lehenga with a short bustier blouse. Think crop top, but make it fancy. Thin straps added a touch of modernity to her otherwise traditional get-up.
Organza Dupatta: The matching organza dupatta had motifs all over. Because if it’s worth doing, it’s worth overdoing, right?
Accessory Game Strong: For this look, Sara wore a Kundan pearl necklace from Jagdish Jewellers. She kept her makeup minimal (for once) and styled her hair in a high ponytail. Classic, yet still over-the-top.
Fashion Icon or Just Extra?
Sara Ali Khan is like the human equivalent of a magpie – if it’s shiny, she’s wearing it. Her fashion choices are bold, loud, and unapologetically extra. Some call her a fashion icon; others say she’s just trying to grab attention. But love her or hate her, you can’t ignore her.
So, is Sara Ali Khan a fashion trailblazer or just an attention seeker? Either way, she’s definitely giving us something to talk about. And in the end, isn’t that what fashion is all about?