They say you can never go wrong with white. Or with a sari.
The timeless traditional outfit has made a big comeback in the last couple of years – from celebs donning saris to designers showcasing their own gorgeous spins on it.
While the classic sari never has and probably never will go out of style - thank God for that – its popularity in popular culture has seen some dips. We’ve compiled a list of five celebs who have rocked the trend to the fullest recently and made us want to own a sari to wear or keep as a hand-me-down for generations! Let it be organza, silk or net, take cues from these celebs and do the white sari perfectly!
Hania Aamir
Donning a sheer off white sari with embellished borders, Aamir looked gorgeous. The Dilruba star paired her look with a low neck bun and floral setting. She opted for soft makeup and sunnies!
Saba Qamar
Owing to her unique sense of style, the Hindi Medium actor looked stunning in a monochrome Ali Zeeshan number. The white sari with heavy black work on it was an absolute head turner. Qamar kept her hair sleek and her makeup neutral. The full sleeved blouse with embellished ends added the needed oomph in her overall look.
Mahira Khan
It’s not easy to rock ruffles. But Khan can do it effortlessly! The starlet rocked a black embroided blouse with a white cotton sari. She completed her look with heavy jewels and her signature minimal makeup. For hair, she kept it simple with a bun.
Kiran Malik
While other actors might have kept the focus on the sari itself, Malik is all about accessories! The Pinky Memsaab star took to Instagram and flaunted her latest outfit. Wearing a Kanya Couture white chickenkari sari, Malik went heavy on the accessories and paired her look with a choker and few bangles. A side-parted bun, dark eyes and nude lip completed her look.
Maya Ali
Draping a sheer Faiza Saqlain number, Ali looked breathtaking at one of her brother’s wedding festivities. The Teefa in Trouble star kept it minimal with soft curled hair and dark eyes, pairing her look with kundan jewels and a pouch.
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