Aditi Rao Hydari Takes Her Love For Ethnic Fashion To New Glam Heights
Aditi Rao Hydari Takes Her Love For Ethnic Fashion To New Glam Heights
Aditi Rao Hydari was pictured donning an intricately embroidered silk sharara set from the brand Qbik.

Aditi Rao Hydari is currently obsessed with regal styles, and they have never failed to wow fashion fans. The actress has been seen experimenting with vibrant and striking ethnic styles. She has consistently expressed her fondness for traditional outfits. Recently, the actress chose notable traditional attire, and it’s difficult to ignore her elegant trends.

Aditi Rao Hydari was pictured donning an intricately embroidered silk sharara set from the brand Qbik. Her crimson kurta was made from fine silk material. The V-neck kurti is adorned with beautiful embroidery work on the bodice and heavy work on the sleeves. The sharara was set in a rani pink tone with dot patterns and a zari border.

For her accessories, Aditi went with a pair of big jhumkas. Apart from that, she went without any further accessories and let her outfit shine. She went for a shimmery makeup look with neatly done eyebrows, kohl rimmed eyes, contoured face and nude lip shade. She completed her look with a small bindi and slicked bun.

Some time back, Aditi Rao Hydari chose to wear a vivid suit from designer Mayyur Girotra’s collection. The costume included a kurta, trousers, and a dupatta. The flared kurta featured a deep U-neckline and full sleeves. The bust was composed of brilliant violet silk that flowed to the waist. The kurta was pleated below the waistline, giving it an attractive appearance, and it was embellished with colourful zari and thread embroidery as well as classic motifs. The sleeve featured a half-and-half design. Along with the solid colour, it has extensive embroidery. The kurta was worn with light orange floral work straight trousers. The dupatta was also a standout feature of this dress, with stunning zari and thread embroidery in yellow, orange, and pink tones.

To accentuate the traditional style, Aditi chose hefty jhumkas and jutis. The actress kept her make-up to a minimum and let her costume speak for itself. She arranged her hair in lovely waves and let it fall over her shoulders.

Prior to that, Aditi Rao Hydari wore Raw Mango’s teal blue brocade kurta and sharara. The silk brocade kurta had elbow-length sleeves with floral motifs and a high, round neck. The sharara has similar floral decorations. Aditi accessorised with dramatic earrings and high heels. Her hairstyle was kept simple, with a basic plait and a centre part. A few strands were left loose to help frame her face.

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