In Sabyasachi
Wearing a mint-colored Sabyasachi anarkali, Anushka attended the Shirin Morani-Uday Singh wedding reception that took place in Mumbai on Sunday evening. Am really curious to know how you feel about the contrasting red velvet dupatta.
At first glance, it felt really out of place but the more I look, the less I mind it. Although, I definitely would’ve preferred a matching mint dupatta.
Anushka Sharma at Shirin Morani-Uday Singh Wedding Reception
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
The red is too harsh for the soft green…but she still manages to looks lovely…love the hair.
I guess it also depends on where the wedding/reception was. I think it would be quite useful for a wedding in the cold Delhi winter!
It was in Bombay
LOVE it!
The colours work for me..they complement each other well and create a beautiful palette. She probably wanted to go with the Christmas colours ;)
She looks good but the dupatta takes away from the look. Contrast colors should complement each other and not try to take over each other. This is def not a contrast color combi. It’s like she ran out of the store picking the dupatta she could lay her hand on.
Yes it’s subjective . Mint green all over would be monotonous to me tht I will end up pairing some colorful earrings to break tht . But the beautiful reddish pink is such a smart contrast . Love love
I love the red contrast here. Although, i dont like the way “not so clean” churis of the churidar are falling (as much visible here).
+1
i think the red spoils the delicate prettiness of the green kurta. it looks like a hastily thrown-on curtain.
that dupatta is certainly not going with the suit.
I really like it!! She looks gorgeous.
She looks lovely! And carried the red dupatta very well
I quite like the red offsetting the mint….nice!
Love love love … A+
I think its a great combo!
She is already very fair complexioned. A Matching Dupattha would have aged this look for
Soft colour + Fair complexioned = An Aged look overall ! (At least here it applies). Plus her lips are red but not siren red so she did the right thing by having a balanced mixture of colours!
I’m glad she went for the contrast. A nice punch to the already soft coloured beautiful attire. Although my only pet peeve is that velvet is looking way too heavy on the ornate piece. Should have gone for a lighter version.
richa i disagree with u …. its in this image
the churidar looks good
Love the contrast!
So gorgeous she is. Such a delicate beauty like Dia. I love the contrast. It packs quite the right punch for a wedding reception without making it OTT.
I like the punch of colour. A mint green dupatta would have paled both the look and her skin too much.. The contrast seems to have paid off!
It’s not the usual run-of-the -mill contrast… It’s a bold contrast and anushka carries it extremely well….
The mint dress and dupatta individually are striking pieces … Putting it together…. Dont know whose brain wave it was…. Sabyas or hers… It’s fantastic ! It’s different !
A matching dupatta would have been too matchy matchy. This looks perfect on her.
May b a pink dupatta or a red one in different material would have worked better.
This one look too heavy for the ensemble.
She looks young and fresh and the credit goes to contrast dupatta that she is wearing.Good choice Anushka!!
I understand that Sabya has chosen a complementary color scheme with red being the opp of green but if I was given a choice I would pick antique gold, sapphire blue, bottle green or even bark brown colour as the shawl just to make it regal. The red is too loud for me but she looks gorgeous
I love the look, simple and elegant and the splash of red is perfect on that mint!
If the red was more muted I would have liked it better.
Loved the contrasting cherry red dupetta!
Absolutely love the look!
OMG i love tht outfit. n she looks gorgeous like always. reminds me of kashaf.
LOVE!!
I love the dupatta, but the drapery overwhelms her.
Umm Pyar Kiya Toh Darna Kya from Mughal-E-Azam anyone? Classic combination in my opinion, although maybe if it was georgette instead of velvet, you might have appreciated it more.
The colour combination has a very Pakistani feel to it. Love the pairing of red with mint. And love that the dupatta is velvet.
I love this look & i absolutely love what anushka brings to it..
If you see carefully there is a lota work on the kurta itself… and so is the border of the dupatta and n kurta heavily embroidered…. .. The pastel takes away the “toomuch” from the work while “the red color” of the dupatta adds the celebration feel to the otherwise pastel suit. & Those mojri’s … I totally dig them… a churidaar with a mojri can never make you go wrong with your footwear choice. I loved the outfit & ANushka ofcourse… she carries her clothes really well <3
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