Did you know Priyanka Chopra Jonas stunned the NMACC event with a 60-year-old Banarasi saree? Details inside
Priyanka Chopra wore a 60-year-old vintage Saree for NMACC skillfully created by fashion designer Amit Aggarwal, who is renowned for his unique design instincts.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas made headlines with her visit to Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center event. She was in Mumbai with her husband, musician Nick Jonas and the two left everyone amazed with their red-carpet looks. However, it was Priyanka's 60-year-old- vintage outfit that made waves on the internet.
The outfit that Priyanka wore was skillfully created by fashion designer Amit Aggarwal, who is renowned for his unique design instincts. It was created by pairing a 60-year-old historic Banarasi brocade saree fashioned with silver strands and gold electroplating on khadi silk.
By twisting the coloured yarn over which the thin silver wire (lametta) and flattened wire (badla) were twisted, which in turn were thickly woven with golden thread, the holographic bustier modifies conventional methods for modern sight. Amit's distinctive sequin sheets in holographic hues to reflect the nine colors of the ikat were used to create the bustier, which was put on an ikat weave and utilized as a base. The ancient textile was handmade in Varanasi's craft districts, and the outfit took six months to complete.
Celebrities from all around the world showed up for the gala night dressed in their finest Indian outfits with a modern touch.
With a transparent outfit with shimmering embroidered details, Priyanka made an entrance at the NMACC grand opening. The glittering bodice and surface-textured cape stood out well thanks to the nude colour scheme, and Priyanka managed to maintain a dramatic yet stylish atmosphere. Priyanka's hair and cosmetics were done by well-known artist Daniel Bauer, who styled her with the help of famous stylist Rebecca Corbin-Murray. His signature look's pockets were its standout feature, and Priyanka pulled it off with style.
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