Keerthy Suresh’s traditional wardrobe has a separate fan base which includes stunning and elegant drapes, flowing lehengas, and vibrant everyday kurtas lighting up your Pinterest festive box. Her closet is always a breath of fresh air with sophisticated and subtle hues coming with warm but stylish detailing. The actress celebrated Onam Sadhya in Dubai this year and her quirky Kasavu sari needs to be talked about.
The actress opted for an exquisite cotton Kasavu sari to celebrate Onam with her loved ones with a white and gold drape featuring zari work around the patti borders and scattered lightweight embroidery around the middle. Her Kasavu sari was from the brand Pranaah by Poornima Indrajith and had festive-inspired motifs including banana chips, banana leaves, kheer, and flowers, all beautifully symbolising Onam.
She teamed her gold and white sari with a bright mustard half-sleeves Anne-cut neckline blouse with thread work embroidery all along the sleeves which made it the perfect fit for a day festival. For accessories, she kept it balanced and minimal and wore silver oxidised round earrings with a subtle ring and an classic silver watch. Creating a beautifully cohesive vibe, her traditional charm was all over social media.
Talking about her minimal hair and makeup, to add a subtle touch of simplicity she casually kept her hair down and wore a minimal but dewy makeup base. The actress simply created a fresh-tone illusion for the base topped with pink blush cheeks with minimal highlighter and dark kohl eyes. Wearing layers of mascara to make her lashes voluminous, her subtle stroke of liner made her day better. Bottling up the essence of Onam, she completed her makeup touch with a nude shade of lipstick and kept a comfortable and uncluttered stylish vibe.
The actress opted for an exquisite cotton Kasavu sari to celebrate Onam with her loved ones with a white and gold drape featuring zari work around the patti borders and scattered lightweight embroidery around the middle. Her Kasavu sari was from the brand Pranaah by Poornima Indrajith and had festive-inspired motifs including banana chips, banana leaves, kheer, and flowers, all beautifully symbolising Onam.
She teamed her gold and white sari with a bright mustard half-sleeves Anne-cut neckline blouse with thread work embroidery all along the sleeves which made it the perfect fit for a day festival. For accessories, she kept it balanced and minimal and wore silver oxidised round earrings with a subtle ring and an classic silver watch. Creating a beautifully cohesive vibe, her traditional charm was all over social media.
Talking about her minimal hair and makeup, to add a subtle touch of simplicity she casually kept her hair down and wore a minimal but dewy makeup base. The actress simply created a fresh-tone illusion for the base topped with pink blush cheeks with minimal highlighter and dark kohl eyes. Wearing layers of mascara to make her lashes voluminous, her subtle stroke of liner made her day better. Bottling up the essence of Onam, she completed her makeup touch with a nude shade of lipstick and kept a comfortable and uncluttered stylish vibe.
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