Sonam
Kapoor is undoubtedly the reigning queen of the Indian fashion scene.
Everything she dons is a fashion statement. We scoured the net and found some
pieces with which you too can look like the coveted fashionista. Find some
inspiration from Sonam for your best friend’s wedding or your family’s Holi
party.
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This is Sonam decked out for Bipasha’s wedding. She tricked the eye by
draping the saree in such a way to make it seem that the blouse was adorned
with ruffles. stole hearts in this unique saree look that she wore for Bipasha’s
wedding. You too can achieve the look by draping your saree in a similar style
over a strapless blouse like this one by Indian
fashion designer, Payal Singhal. Pair this gorgeous net and silk saree with
some wavy, beachy hair and natural makeup. This outfit is perfect for attending
that beach destination wedding.
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Attending a wedding soon? Don’t have an Indian outfit to wear? Create
a traditional look like throwing together a fashion designer boxy crop top, Bodice midi skirt and Vrisa
dupatta. Keep in mind to the pieces in the same or complementary color palette.
To make it look more festive, take a cue from Sonam Kapoor and incorporate
metallic details into your outfit. Be it the bold, golden border on the dupatta
or the metallic sheen on the skirt.
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Attending weddings in the winter are a pain in the ass. Try something
unexpected like Sonam Kapoor and layer an IKAI trench coat over your saree. It
will keep your warm and make you stand out in a crowd of sarees and lehengas.
We can always trust Sonam and her stylist to create such avant-garde and unique
outfits.
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Here Sonam upgraded a simple, regular saree to the next level by
changing up the draping style of the pallu. Follow in her footsteps and go for
a front drape of the pallu. Since this Indian
designer saree by Anavila itself is so plain, accessorize like Sonam with
some statement silver necklace. For makeup, go for some statement matte red lip
and put your hair up in a bun.
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This was how Sonam Kapoor celebrated her Diwali. Doesn’t she look like
an Indian princess? To bring out the aristocratic vibe of the outfit, she
draped her dupatta over her shoulder in the style of a cape. Try a similar look
with this Payal Singhal lehenga and a diaphanous dupatta and look like royalty
yourself.
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Sonam is well-loved for going all out with her styling choices but if
we know Sonam at all, her forte is actually surprising everyone. Here she
proves that sometimes less is definitely more. She displays her girlish charms
in this peachy-pink Anarkali. To get this girl-next-door look, wear a similar Indian fashion designer Anarkali by
Debyani and pair it with some matte red lips and pretty chandbalis. And you’ll
be all set for the mehendi ceremony of your best friend.
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Sometimes when you need to go all out and get all glammed up, here is
a perfect outfit it. Sonam wears a heavily embellished golden blouse and
lehenga in a simple color palette to keep the look balanced. Wear a similar
gold lehenga by Shyam Narayan Prasad and style it with some matha-patti, golden
eyeliner and pink lips.
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Sonam goes for an ethereal look in a pretty white-and-pink saree and
gajra in her hair. We found an Indian fashion designer saree by Rashmi Verma in a similar color palette but the
interesting detail about this saree is that it is a fusion saree dress. It
comes with all the grace of draping a regular saree with all the ease of
throwing on a dress. You are sure to be a trendsetter in this saree-dress.
Indian sarees are always beautiful, all women look gorgeous with sarees. One of the most commonly worn forms of dresses in India. The above images are also have a great design with embroidery works.
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