
Kiara Advani in Rs 3 lakh red lehenga nailed traditional bridal look in JugJugg Jeeyo. All details
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Kiara Advani rocked a traditional bridal look in a red lehenga set for a scene in JugJugg Jeeyo.
Kiara Advani and Varun Dhawan-starrer JugJugg Jeeyo hit the theatres on June 24 and managed to impress the audience. The romantic comedy is also being lauded for the on-point styling and fashion game.
The movie revolves a lot around wedding shenanigans and it goes without saying that there is a hearty dose of wedding fashion in the movie. Think of dreamy lehengas, blingtastic sarees and sherwanis and embellished kurta sets. In a particular scene, we also see Kiara dressed as a gorgeous bride. Clad in a heavily-embellished red lehenga, the actress looked nothing less than a dreamy vision in the ethereal finery.
Celebrity fashion stylist Eka Lakhani recently took to Instagram to share details of her bridal look. She revealed that the red lehenga that Kiara wore for the wedding scene in JugJugg Jeeyo was from the label Mrunalini Rao.
Take a look at the pictures first:
What Kiara wore was an exquisite red bridal lehenga that was swathed with glitzy and striking zardozi embroidery. She wore it with a matching blouse that was also heavily embellished and boasted a stylish V neckline. A tulle-red veil, set neatly on her head, rounded off the ethereal ensemble.
An assemblage of heavy jewels, comprising contrasting emerald details, further added to her bridal glory. She opted for a matha patti, a regal neck choker and a pair of statement earrings. An oversized pair of kaleeras and red chooda bangles further helped her ace the traditional bridal look.
Let us tell you that the lehenga set that Kiara wore is also available for online purchase on designer Mrunalini Rao’s website. It is priced at Rs 3,36,000.

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