In House Of Chikankari
For her cousin’s wedding reception, Alia picked a House Of Chikankari lehenga to wear. Dewy make-up and chandbalis from Amrapali rounded out her look well. She looked lovely!
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Alia Bhatt At A Wedding Reception
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
She looks cute but I thought we were done with the tacky spaghetti strap cholis and blouses back in 2005. I have seen some recent wedding looks with folks wearing spaghetti/thin strap blouses…is it back as a fashion trend? The horrors…
White at a wedding be it Indian or Western is not acceptable. White at India feels non festive and white at western is bridal. To add to that the top part of the outfit looks weird
It’s a reception…white and black are commonly worn colours. Chill.
No, they are not common colors for celebrations and festivities… Look around beyond Bollywood and you would know.
Well my comment is about reception colours, and black and white are very common since it’s just a party after the actual wedding.
The lehengha is okay, but the choli with its tassle trim looks a bit odd. I feel like she was inspired by Kareena’s ethereal Anita Dongre look at the Ambani-Piramal wedding reception.
Seriously, white at Indian weddings needs to go. The top is awful.
Seriously. You need to chill.
Ok. Will do!
Kanika Kapoor always add some tacky element to otherwise elegant chikankari. Here the strappy blouse is spoiling the look.
It’s not her own style.. She is copied Deepika & Kareena here!!
Looks like Madhuri’s lehenga from DTPH wedding scene
The blouse looks like a western spaghetti crop top. That’s not the choli worn with a lehenga as far as I know. Tacky!
The look is quite lack lustre. She looks pretty, but that top with the tassels looks bad and tht dupatta looks, for the lack of a better word, cheap!
The dupatta is the unprettiest part of this tacky ensemble, especially worn that way
“Chandaalis” in her ears (ROFL)
Trishanku was doomed to be suspended between heaven and earth, but as earrings?!
The Bhatt family has very tacky and tasteless dressing sense.