
Sobhita Dhulipala Shines In An Olive Tissue Saree By Manish Malhotra At WAVES 2025
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For her appearance at WAVES 2025, Sobhita Dhulipala opted for a tissue saree by Manish Malhotra. The embroidered saree was a nod to the impeccable Indian craftsmanship.
The World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit 2025, WAVES 2025, kicked off at the Jio World Centre in Mumbai. From May 1 to May 4, the summit is all about exploring and boosting India's media and entertainment industry with global participation. Day 1 saw celebrities like Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, and Shah Rukh Khan speaking on panels. Along with them, a host of other celebrities also graced the summit with their presence. Among them was Sobhita Dhulipala, who turned heads in a Manish Malhotra tissue saree.
Taking to her Instagram, Sobhita Dhulipala shared a series of pictures of her latest look. She wrote, 'Honoured and happy to be at the @wavesummitindia today." The pictures showed Sobhita posing in front of a window. In her olive green tissue saree, the actor radiated grace and elegance. She paired the saree with her maximalist jewellery and minimal makeup.
Sobhita opted for an olive green tissue saree by Manish Malhotra for WAVES 2025. Crafted from soft tissue fabric, the saree was adorned with intricate embroidery. The floral embroidery caught the light and shone, giving Sobhita an ethereal glow. Sobhita styled the saree with a matching olive green blouse. The cap-sleeved blouse featured similar embroidery on the sleeves, and it came with a demure high neckline, which gave the overall look a regal vibe.
For the accessories, Sobhita opted for a statement diamond necklace. She also opted for matching earrings, and a statement bangle. For the glam, she went with a flawlessly matte base. She defined her eyes with a soft brown shade on her eyelids, winged eyeliner, kohl, and mascara. She added a velvet-finish brown shade to her lips. She tied her hair up in a neat bun and had adorned it with a gajra. She finished her traditional look with a small red bindi and sindoor.
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May 02, 2025, 09:18 IST
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