Actress Rashmika Mandanna’s fashionable sartorial choices bring the best out of trends and classic designs. Mandanna’s collection of ethnicwear ranges from silk-coordinated sets, sarees, and motif-laden drapes. For the upcoming season of festivals, Mandanna has ample looks to help you curate a Diwali look. Check out some of our favourite looks from her Instagram grid here.
Sequin Saree
For shoppers who enjoy wearing sorbet hues and pastels, this Arpita Mehta saree on Rashmika is the perfect pick. Embellished with bright mirror-work and thread embroidery, Mandanna combined the same with a mirror-soaked, mono-sleeved blouse with a wide neckline and a backless detail dori. She further accessorised the same with kundan and pearl-laden jewellery with hair styled into a sleek bun.
Delicate Organza
Keep it easy in an organza saree dipped in the softest shade of ivory like Rashmika. Embellished with katdaana embroidery and chord-detailed borders, the dainty design work complements Mandanna’s love for minimalism. She further accessorised her saree with a pair of dainty gold jhumkas, and hair let loose.
Go Bold In Gold
There is nothing like a bright and bold black, and gold saree and we’re sure you will love this designer piece from Rashmika’s closet. Picked from the shelves of designer JJ Valaya, Mandanna’s sleek, tiger-printed saree features a mesmerising combination of gold and black, which is further combined with a heavily embroidered blouse. The backless design with a thin thread closure, and high-neck collar, brought the sexy in the look, while her emerald ear cuffs added more colour to the overall ensemble.
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Pink Co-ords
Co-ordinated sets have been saving time for many shoppers, who build a last-minute festive look. Like Rashmika, invest in a silk-coordinated set featuring a short kurta and sharara pants, and choose silk as your hero fabric. Styling the same, Mandanna worked around a simple look with her hair tonged into open waves and shoulder-grazing jhumkas in place.
What’s your pick?