Actress and new bride Sobhita Dhulipala is making headlines in recent times. The actress is the center of attraction not just for her extravagant wedding with actor Naga Chaitanya but for her classic wedding fashion statements that she created throughout the festivities.
As Sobhita unveils her captivating looks from the various wedding celebrations, let’s decode the heritage, which she incorporated in her fashion statements.
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The new bride of Tollywood is currently upgrading her fashion profile with the custom collections of the renowned designer, Karan Torani. Creating a classic vintage look, Sobhita opted for the new Leela collection of the designer.
Shining just like the rays of a bright sun, the actress brought the vision of Karan Torani to life in his Talai Jahaanaara custom Khada dupatta and kurta set.
This look of the actress is from one of her pre-wedding parties hosted by her in Vizag. The Sabyasachi bride, who has been coloring her wedding festivities with the top collections of the ace designer, opted for a Banjara-themed, regal, bohemian look for this celebration. The skirt is adorned with antiqued zardozi and hand-painted mirror borders.
Sobhita picked a hand-crafted bagru multi-panel Chotu lehenga as her special day piece. Adding elegance to her traditional look, the actress paired the antique skirt with a handwoven cotton dupatta and the house classic Kanthi blouse in a deep red colour.
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And this is the iconic wedding look of Sobhita in her gold Kanjivaram saree, which radiates the timeless classic with a traditional touch.
She accessorized her look with exquisite temple jewelry, including a layered necklace, armlets, bangles, and a waist belt. The bride looks stunning as the South Indian bride, and the pictures of her embracing tradition at the temple just elevated the wedding fashion statements.
Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita got married on December 4 at the Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad, a venue close to Chaitanya’s heart and family legacy, as the backdrop for their eight-hour traditional ceremony.
Naga Chaitanya, draped himself in a traditional pancha, looked every bit the devoted groom, while Sobhita stunned in a Kanjivaram silk saree adorned with gold zari, blending elegance with cultural heritage.