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Here’s how to get actress Janhvi Kapoor’s desi girl look for summer outings

Janhvi Kapoor promoted her upcoming film, Mr. and Mrs. Mahi, in Chandigarh recently in a traditional bright yellow and fuchsia-pink coloured Patiala salwar kameez.

May 31, 2024 / 13:52 IST
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Styling a bright Punjabi salwar kameez look, like Janhvi Kapoor, involves a mix of classic elements, vibrant accessories, and confident attitude (Image: @janhvikapoor/Instagram)

Recently, Bollywood actress Janhvi Kapoor was seen promoting her upcoming film, Mr. and Mrs. Mahi, in Chandigarh. She shared pictures on social media and enjoying the city's vibrant culture with lassi and street food. Janhvi looked stunning in a traditional bright yellow and fuchsia-pink coloured Patiala salwar kameez. Perfect for the warm weather, the actress completed her look with the Punjabi jutti, beautifully detailed with Zardozi work. Sharing her beautiful pictures from the city, she wrote on her Instagram page, “If Mrs Mahi was a punjabi kudi ️ Chandigarh ly.” (SIC)

Styling a bright Punjabi salwar kameez to ace the traditional kudi look involves a mix of classic elements, vibrant accessories, and confident attitude. Here's a quick fashion guide to get the look.

Choose a well-fitted Salwar Kameez in bright and bold colours like yellows, pinks, greens, or blues. These colours are not only eye-catching but also traditionally associated with Punjabi attire. Look for intricate embroidery, mirror work, or traditional prints like phulkari to add the local touch. Keeping in mind the weather, choose breathable and flowy fabrics like cotton, georgette, or silk for comfort and elegance.

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Carry yourself with confidence. The way you wear your outfit and accessories plays a big role in how the overall look comes together. Accessorise with Indian elements like jutti, dupatta, jhola, jhumka and a bright paranda. A heavily embroidered or embellished dupatta can elevate your look. Drape it elegantly over one shoulder or let it fall gracefully from both shoulders. Pair your outfit with traditional Punjabi juttis. Detailed Zardozi work or vibrant colours can add a festive touch, much like Janhvi Kapoor's 'Heer' juttis from Needledust.

Get matching jewellery, go for heavy jhumkas or chandbalis. Pick a statement necklace or a choker can complement your neckline and match it with a beautiful maang tikka for a festive look. To complete the Punjabi look, wear a stack of colourful glass bangles or traditional kadas.