Nitanshi Goel, of Laapata Girls fame, made her Cannes debut final evening in a JADE by Monica and Karishma ensemble. The Bollywood beginner selected a customized black robe that intertwines signature kasab embroidery with delicate gold macrame detailing.
“Her customized ensemble weaves collectively our signature kasab embroidery and delicate macrame detailing, bringing collectively heritage and whimsy in good concord,” mentioned Monica Shah from JADE, including that the outfit drew inspiration from “spring florals underneath the moonlight.”
Kasab embroidery, a type of zardosi embroidery, refers back to the intricate conventional artwork of weaving metallic threads — often in gold or silver — into materials comparable to cotton, silk, velvet, or brocade for a finer end. Designers are adopting this conventional method into their fashionable designs to nod to India’s wealthy heritage, craftsmanship, and timeless magnificence, the model added on Instagram.
For her first take a look at the Competition, the actor paid tribute to Bollywood icons in one other customized outfit by the designer duo. Styled by Shrey and Urja, she wore a white pre-draped sari, a backless shirt that includes a pearl border, and a sheer gauzy dupatta. The ensemble options delicate bow embroidery, an age-old resist-dyeing method that brings paisley motifs to life, and cascading floral accents.
Nevertheless, the spotlight of her look was a customized pearl parandi designed by Be Abhika, which featured black-and-white pictures of Bollywood veterans caught to pearl strings.
“A tribute to Madhubala, Nargis, Meena Kumari, Nutan, Waheeda Rehman, Asha Parekh, Vyjayanthimala, Hema Malini, Rekha, and Sridevi and the timeless icons who outlined Indian cinema,” the stylist duo shared on their social media.
Madhulika Anchalia, co-founder, who was a part of the complete course of with the styling staff, informed indianexpress.com that brave creativity, Indian id, and self-expression—these three values formed the customized pearl parandi created for Nitanshi Goel’s Cannes debut.
“Impressed by the timeless grace of traditional Bollywood icons, we crafted this piece in simply three days as a tribute to legacy, reimagined for the worldwide stage,” she shared.
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Netizens, as at all times, couldn’t get sufficient of her look and replied to her photos with feedback like: ‘Ohho dekho phool khili ha,’ ‘Stunning woman unfold her glamour and making us proud,’ and ‘You will have such exceptional expertise, you really should be in lots of extra motion pictures.🧿❤’
Jacqueline Fernandez attends the Purple Sea Movie Competition (Supply: Instagram/@jacquelienefernandez)
Jacqueline Fernandes on the Purple Sea Movie Competition
In different information, Jacqueline Fernandes additionally recorded her presence on the French Riviera, representing India on the Purple Sea Movie Competition at Cannes.
She was first seen in an extended cotton shirt gown styled with an upcycled silver set, that includes conventional jewelry reimagined as each prime and skirt. Handcrafted by expert karigars in Kolkata utilizing outdated chains and heirloom silver, the look pays homage to India’s tribal roots whereas embracing a recent edge. Each drape, each element is a tribute to gradual, aware craftsmanship.
“Energy-packed panel of ‘Ladies in Cinema’. We mentioned our moments of challenges pleasure and goals collectively. It’s wonderful how cinema can unite us all ❤️ Carrying @akok.in,” the Gents actor captioned her Instagram put up whereas sharing snippets of her beautiful look.
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Jacqueline at Cannes. (Supply: Instagram/@redseafilm)
Fernandez seemed resplendent in a ruby purple velvet corset robe for the “Ladies in Cinema” panel celebrating ladies’s cinematic contributions. Hyped up sleeves, an elegant updo, and a diamond neckpiece added to her allure and magnificence. She was additionally noticed sporting a strapless shimmering gold gown on the purple carpet.