Mrunal Thakur’s dreamy lime green saree is perfect lesson in effortless opulence
In a world where red carpets are ruled by modern-edge sculptural silhouettes, Mrunal Thakur still holds on to old-world charm and returns to traditional drapes, each time arriving on the scene like a breath of fresh air. She beautifully marries the elegance of a classic saree and places a soft restraint on contemporary edge.
Her recent look is all about delivering a serene tribute to this traditional aesthetic, where she brought the romance of spring into the midst of the fall season. Mrunal wore a beautiful silk saree dipped in a bright lime green hue that softly bloomed under natural light. Decorated with delicate embroidered motifs scattered across the main bodice, it whispered notes of grand opulence with subtle minimalism.
What truly brought the drape to life was its statement scalloped border, adorned with metallic threadwork, which made the couture look absolutely stunning. She complemented this red-carpet-worthy look with a matching sleeveless choli-blouse featuring lace-inspired detailing, intricate mirror work, and a romantic sweetheart neckline.
Looking no less than modern royalty, her accessories played a pivotal role in elevating the ensemble. She simply wore a striking pair of chandbali-inspired earrings decorated with pearls and blue enamel work. This statement-worthy dangling pair beautifully framed her face and was paired with a single kada drenched in matching tones of gold and navy.
Further enhancing her ethereal aura was her luminous base with statement-winged eyeliner, a kohl stroke, fluttery eyelashes, and defined eyebrows. She completed her beauty look with brown lips and loosely pinned her hair into a ponytail, with soft tendrils framing her face. Giving off a goddess-like glow that matched perfectly with the saree’s fluid nature, every bit of her styling felt effortless and not at all forced.
Mrunal embodied the aura of a Mrignaini and moved like a timeless poem, celebrating couture, tradition, and femininity.
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(Image Credits: Instagram)
What truly brought the drape to life was its statement scalloped border, adorned with metallic threadwork, which made the couture look absolutely stunning. She complemented this red-carpet-worthy look with a matching sleeveless choli-blouse featuring lace-inspired detailing, intricate mirror work, and a romantic sweetheart neckline.
Looking no less than modern royalty, her accessories played a pivotal role in elevating the ensemble. She simply wore a striking pair of chandbali-inspired earrings decorated with pearls and blue enamel work. This statement-worthy dangling pair beautifully framed her face and was paired with a single kada drenched in matching tones of gold and navy.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
Further enhancing her ethereal aura was her luminous base with statement-winged eyeliner, a kohl stroke, fluttery eyelashes, and defined eyebrows. She completed her beauty look with brown lips and loosely pinned her hair into a ponytail, with soft tendrils framing her face. Giving off a goddess-like glow that matched perfectly with the saree’s fluid nature, every bit of her styling felt effortless and not at all forced.
Mrunal embodied the aura of a Mrignaini and moved like a timeless poem, celebrating couture, tradition, and femininity.
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