Fashion Face Off: Parineeti Chopra Or Tamannah Bhatia; Who Wore Manish Malhotra’s Sequin Saree Better?
मनोरंजन/ एंटरटेनमेंटBollywood actresses Parineeti Chopra, and Tamannaah Bhatia, wore Manish Malhotra’s two-toned sequin saree. While both of them looked sophisticated and mesmerizing. Who do you think looked better
Sequin sarees and dresses are a popular trend among Bollywood Stars. Sequin sarees have been worn by many celebrities for wedding events and all look glamorous and elegant. Two of the beautiful actresses from Bollywood, Parineeti Chopra, and Tamannaah Bhatia, wore Manish Malhotra’s two-toned sequin saree. Both of them looked sophisticated and mesmerizing. Take a look at their looks and tell us who do you think pulled it off better!
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Parineeti Chopra adopted this look for a reality show and she looked royal and sophisticated in the saree and the dark velvet blouse. It is a gorgeous ombre saree that is heavily embellished with sequins all over in shades of blue. She paired it with a strappy velvet navy blue blouse. She glittered like thousands of stars. Parineeti accessorized the look with minimal pair of hoop earrings and center-parted her hair to finish off the look. As for makeup, she went for the gold eye shadow with a shimmery tone, pink cheeks, and pink lipstick. She carried the look with elegance.
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Tamannah Bhatia wore the purple-tones sequin saree from Manish Malhotra’s ‘Ruhaniyaat: A celebration called life’ festive collection. She wore the purple chiffon saree that had sequins embroidery and lavender-blue dupion silk patch strappy blouse. The main highlighting accessory was the statement choker and amethyst ring which was also from the brand Manish Malhotra Jewellery. It was a multi-layer pearl choker that featured a stone-studded centerpiece. To complement the look, she went for a ‘wet look’ with her mid-length hair in slicked back sculpted waves. She opted for dewy makeup with lots of blush, nude lips, and pink eye shadow.
Manish Malhotra’s Ruhaniyaat collection has been adored by many. Hr describes the collection as, “A collection that aims to revive the slow and purist workmanship of our indigenous craftsmen and artisans. Ruhaaniyat brings forth the real fraction of the Awadhi-Punjabi repertoire with voluminous silhouettes, deft embroidery and fine layering.”