
5 ethnic outfits to steal from Trisha Krishnan’s wardrobe for festive season. On Fashion Friday
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In this week's Fashion Friday, seek some inspiration from Trisha's wardrobe for the upcoming festive season.
The festive season is right here and so is the shaadi season. A lot of time, before we delve into the fervour, is spent making some sartorial decisions. Well, what better than turning to coveted celebrity closets for that generous dose of fresh fashion inspiration! At the moment, we’re majorly crushing over South star Trisha Krishnan’s ethnic wardrobe.
The diva is gearing up for the release of the highly-anticipated Ponniyin Selvan and has been promoting the film in ethnic finery. From regal sarees to modish anarkalis and minimal kurtas, there’s something for everyone in her wardrobe. In this week’s Fashion Friday, we dish out ethnic fashion inspiration from Trisha Krishnan’s recent promotional sprees.
REGAL SAREE
Nothing screams festive fervour, in a sartorial sense, better than embellished sarees! Here’s Trisha serving that steal-worthy look in a regal pink drape. She wore this exquisitely-adorned drape for the grand trailer launch of the highly-anticipated film Ponniyin Selvan.
Her bright pink saree was beautifully swathed in intricate golden details and boasted an arresting play of dainty bootis all over the expanse. She opted for a traditional assemblage of jewels and sported a maang tikka and a pair of jhumkis. Take note of how she did not let her jewels overpower that stunning saree.
NEO-TRADITIONAL KURTA SET
Trisha’s outings during the promotional tour of Ponniyin Selvan have been nothing less than a sartorial treat. Here’s another look that proves the same.

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