Her smile is to die for and her dance moves can make one go speechless.
Many have tried to imitate her, but there is only one Madhuri
Dixit-Nene. After a sabbatical, this diva has returned to her ‘home’ in
B-town. Her appearance in an item song and on the dance reality show, Jhalak Dikhla Jaa (JDJ) has left her fans asking for more.
Well, this Bollywood star has now become a fashion diva as well. With a
disarming charm, Madhuri’s style is now being talked about and copied
by girls around the country. Madhuri has managed to add charisma and
panache into traditional Indian wear, especially sarees like never
before. Her every look is carefully styled and put together
effortlessly. So, take a look at few of the sarees that Madhuri has worn
for JDJ, as we decode them for you.
Mirror Shimmer
Madhuri rocks the mirror work in designer Arpita Mehta's saree's as she
floors her fans with her style on JDJ. The offbeat colours and
distinguishing mirror works on them makes the saree stand out.
Here is a saree that is mostly white in colour. Warm peach and apple
green colours add a lot of zing to it. The fabric is tissue silk which
is slightly sheer. The border is accentuated with coral lace and mirror
work. Slight effects of green on the pallu, paired with
matching quilted green sleeveless blouse; make the saree quite a
refreshing option that can be worn during the day or evening. White and
orange tassels on the pallu are an inexpensive way of making the saree a little heavier and appropriate for a bigger occasion.
Madhuri also rocks a stunning bright pink georgette saree. It has
casually spread mirror work on the full saree. She has teamed it up with
a rather fun and floral printed sleeveless blouse. It has gold lace and
a line of blue mirror work on the border. The idea here is to choose a
simple mirror work saree and combining it with an interesting blouse.
Print Parade
Prints are youthful, fun, and charming and come handy, especially when
you do not wish to carry the weight of embroideries and heavy
decorations.
Madhuri Dixit sports a multi-coloured saree designed by Masaba Gupta, a
designer who is famous for her unique use of prints and patterns. The
fabric looks like crepe silk if you observe the pleating carefully. This
saree has a burst of colours. It has light grey and candy pink mixed on
the lower part. Neon green and black accentuating the pallu makes the look so vibrant. A sleeveless lace blouse is added to bring
back the sensuality to an otherwise fun and flirty saree. The smokey
eyes just make Madhuri look ‘perfect’!
This designer Sabyasachi saree has polka dotted print on the ivory
base. It is a georgette saree. There is an interesting pop of pink in
the pleats, slight black net detailing, and mint coloured border. She is
wearing a plain raw silk blouse.
Make your look even more retro by going in for polka dots in even
brighter colours like turmeric yellow and tomato red. Here is Madhuri in
a saree by designer Nikasha. Notice the gold border and beautiful
tassels finishing out the look perfectly. This sort of a look can work
amazingly well for cocktail dinners or even pre-wedding functions of
your friends and family.
Net Factor
Older women tend to move away from sheer fabrics, but Madhuri bends the
rule. She looks classy and chic even when she chooses a net saree.
The sheer midnight blue saree is a visual delight. Madhuri teams it up
with a golden and pink sleeveless blouse. It matches the subtle gold
thread work on the saree.
0 Comments