
Shama Sikander in dreamy gown twins in white with hubby James Milliron for wedding in Goa. See pics
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Shama Sikander and her hubby James Milliron made a statement in coordinating white ensembles for their wedding in Goa.
Shama Sikander got married to her longtime boyfriend James Milliron in a dreamy Goa wedding on March 14. The couple exchanged vows in a white wedding. Dressed in a pristine white gown, she looked absolutely breathtaking. The actress took to Instagram and shared hearty snippets from the ceremony. The couple made a statement in coordinating white outfits.
Take a look at the pictures:
What Shama wore for her wedding was an elegant white gown with a bold plunging neckline. Her ensemble featured intricate tone-on-tone embroideries and a bodycon silhouette. She also added a sheer white veil to her bridal look. She opted for a bouquet of pastel-hued flowers to complete the look.
She rocked flawless natural-yet-glam makeup comprising nude lips, strong brows, contouring strokes and deep black eyeliner. The hair, tied in a messy bun, further upped her bridal beauty game.
As for the groom, he looked dapper in a classic suit set in the matching white colour. The much-in-love couple looked adorable as they posed for pictures at their wedding.
Shama also dazzled in a golden lehenga for a pre-wedding function. Take a look:
Shama and James dated each other for a long time before getting married. They got engaged in 2015.

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