Triptii Dimri's sindoori pine print sari by Arpita Mehta is ideal for a destination wedding

Don't miss the hand-embroidered blouse with mirror, cutdana, and kasab work

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When the mise en scène at destination weddings includes beach festivities, your opulent cancan lehenga just won't do. Take cues from Triptii Dimri's latest printed sari which can become your companion for al fresco settings. Recently during the promotions of her upcoming film, Triptii Dimri was seen wearing a red pine print georgette sari from Arpita Mehta 's latest collection, Silsila.

To complement the sari's ethereal charm, Dimri paired it with a sleeveless hand-embroidered blouse adorned with mirror work, cutdana, and kasab. What's interesting about this blouse it that it can adapt as a centrepiece for other looks in your suitcase, perhaps a lightweight lehenga for haldi or a plain black sari for the cocktail. She accessorised her look with polki dangling earrings and bangles from Shobha Shringar.



The delicate chain of the earrings, giving it a sahara design behind the ears added a touch of opulence to the ear candy. Dimri kept her makeup minimal, focusing on a natural base that enhanced her features and a soft, dewy finish. For her eye makeup, she opted for a subtle sweep of brown eyeshadow and natural-looking lashes that enhanced her eyes.

But what truly added to the traditional look was the bindi on her face. To complete the look, she styled her hair in soft waves, contributing to the overall romantic and dreamy aesthetic. The actor has a history of blending retro with contemporary fashion, and her choices of colours, silhouettes, and accessories sometimes hint at vintage inspirations.

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