Best Celebrity Appearances To Inspire Your Wedding Looks

As the season seamlessly transcends from festive merriments to wedding galas this time of the year, your social calendar must be filled with wedding RSVPs. Now whether the wedding is being hosted by your family or you’re the one attending, one thing that’s a priority is to rock that ‘stop and stare’ look. The modern generation is obsessed with Instagram-worthy weddings. Browsing through social media feeds pursuing prominent personalities get hitched, brings a wave of new ideas to inspire your Shaadi #ootds. Prettify yourself with stellar looks to rock every look at the wedding no matter what the dress code is. Take cues from alluring ethnic looks by celebrities, as we let them show you how it’s done!

Divya Khosla Kumar in Varun Bahl

Instilling contemporary grace, Divya Khosla’s richly punctuated look in this Varun Bahl will beautifully match the bride’s glory if you’re playing the bridesmaid. Crafted with hand embroidery and frill details in a rich ivory tone, the billowy ensemble makes for a perfect reception soiree ensemble. Expert tip: Drop off the jacket for after-party revelries.

Kriti Kharbanda in Papa Don’t Preach by Shubhika

The ever-radiant diva, Kriti Kharbanda spun an eye-pleasing soiree look that is sure to entice the bevvy with a cheery glamour. The dewy sheen popped with the brightness of pink and a gold accented bling makes this Papa Don’t Preach jumpsuit a perfect choice for a cocktail night razzmatazz.

Esha Gupta in Ranian

Sangeet night shenanigans demand a twirl-friendly ensemble to dance the night away. Embrace a lively spirit to nail that performance of the night in this pink lehenga choli ensemble by Ranian primped with dramatic tassels and accented choli. A quick glance at Esha Gupta’s look and you’ll know why this masterpiece is the one for the win!

Madhuri Dixit in Rabani & Rakha

Who better than the original diva, Madhuri Dixit to look up to for a ‘how to look elegant’ masterclass. This showstopper midnight blue creation by Rabani & Rakha is graceful and attention-commanding all at once. Doll up in the look for a sangeet-cum-cocktail party theme to groove like a diva all night.

Pragya Jaiswal in Pernia Qureshi

Pragya incites the perfect charisma with the blend of radiance and poise. Walk down the aisle as the maid of honour wearing this candy pink crystal embellished lehenga by Pernia Qureshi for an awe-inspiring entrance.

Sonam Bajwa in Ease

Slaying it with bounteous chicness, Sonam Bajwa channels ethnicity with an effortless stance. The dhoti draped bottom and peplum gets the perfect elevation with striped dupatta in this outfit by Ease. Pick the look for Mehendi fun & frolics to make heads turn.

Huma Qureshi in Varun Bahl

Defining a glam quotient, Huma infuses her innate flamboyance to up the ante of her ethnic look. With a clash of prints with beads and sequin embellishments, this Varun Bahl ensemble is your claim to the limelight at the wedding gala.

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