
Rhea Chakraborty in Rs 94k ivory lehenga aced bridesmaid fashion at Farhan-Shibani's wedding. See pics
India Today
Rhea Chakraborty aced the bridesmaid fashion game at Farhan Akhtar and Shibani Dandekar's wedding in an ivory lehenga worth Rs 94k.
Rhea Chakraborty made a gorgeous bridesmaid as she attended Shibani Dandekar and Farhan Akhtar's wedding. Acing the fashion game, Rhea slipped into an array of stylish sarees and lehengas for the festivities.
The actress recently took to Instagram to share photos from Farhan and Shibani’s dreamy wedding in Khandala. We couldn’t help but swoon over the ethereal and unconventional lehenga Rhea was clad in.
Rhea Chakraborty embraced an ethereal ivory lehenga set from designer Ridhi Mehra’s eponymous label. It featured a voguish embellished blouse with cutwork details and came with a dreamy chiffon-tiered skirt.
Take a look:
Ivory lehengas are raging big time in the wedding fashion scene. Rhea’s appearance in this ensemble further adds to the trend. She chose a beauteous blend of glam and simplicity with the choice of her outfit.
While the blouse was replete with embellished details and cutwork, the lehenga featured a plain canvas. However, the designer skirt featured voguish elements like an embellished belt and tiered details. A sheer net dupatta with intricate work on the border was the perfect addition to the look.
Rhea styled the contemporary yet ethnic look with a dazzling choker and a pair of matching earrings with pearl accents. She rocked natural-looking makeup with pink lips. As for the hair, she tied it in a low ponytail, with flicks framing her face in the front.

Adobe offers Photoshop, Acrobat and Firefly AI free of cost to these students in India, details here
Adobe has announced free access to its flagship apps for Indian students enrolled in accredited higher education institutions. The offer includes Photoshop, Acrobat, and Firefly AI. The company is also partnering with NASSCOM to expand the initiative. Here's what we know.

OpenAI Academy and NxtWave mobilised over 70,000 students to India's largest student challenge at India AI Impact Summit 2026 and awarded a total of Rs 10 lakh to top teams. The national finale on February 17 showcased deployment-ready GenAI solutions for accessibility, traffic and engineering from students across











