Deepika, who looked exactly like Madhuri in the sangeet, is now seen in a red attire. It seems as if the beauty is once again reliving the memories of her wedding before becoming a mother. Her beautiful style is not only garnering praises but has also become the life of the entire party. After seeing the actress, no one is able to take their eyes off her. (Photo courtesy: Instagram @shaleenanathani)
Deepika Padukone in Red Dress
Pregnant Deepika Padukone wore a red Anarkali suit from Torani Fashion Brand to attend Anant Radhika's wedding. The outfit was styled by stylist Shaleena Nathani. Seeing Deepika in this beautiful red outfit will definitely remind you of her wedding look.
Deepika's beautiful outfit
The actress' red kurti is designed in an Anarkali pattern with knee-length and full sleeves. It has a round neckline and is made shiny with golden embroidery. The entire suit is filled with golden zari and zardozi work.
Its front portion has stripes in the middle and lining detailing is embroidered around it. Motifs have been done on the neckline and hemline of the sleeves. Many layers have been created by applying golden stripes on the border. Similar embroidery has been done on the pants as well.
Royal look with dupatta
Deepika Padukone's matching dupatta has a wide border. Golden gota patti has been applied at the top and bottom and a paan has been made in the middle with zari-zardosi work. Apart from this, fine embroidery has also been done in the middle of the chunari. Also, there is lace like golden fringe on the edges. The actress has styled the dupatta on both hands covering the back.
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With the heavy red outfit, the actress has kept the jewellery a little heavy. She is wearing a polki choker necklace, which has pink and white stones. With this, she has also paired matching earrings and bangles. She has done glossy makeup and has made a bun hairstyle and put a white gajra in it. Which is looking very good on her look.
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