
3 times Kajol spilled monochromatic magic championed by exquisite craftsmanship in iconic sarees
From the girl next door to accounting for more than 5 Filmfares and countless accolades in her suitcase, Kajol Devgn is not just another name in Tinseltown. Cheered and loved for her humble nature, every Indian woman highly follows her acting and sartorial skills.
From millennials to Gen Z, still, people go gaga over her chiffon sarees in 'Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham'.
Keeping us engaged with her humorous posts, she always gets the audience hooked up to her fashion notes with an array of timeless outfits that require your sincere attention. Proving her fashion prowess yet again, the diva donned a stunning monochrome saree that had bits of everything.
(Image Credits: Varinder Chawla)
For the promotion of her upcoming film 'Maa', the diva made a case in white and wore a classic saree number featuring bold black designs with paisley and floral motifs along the edges and the pallu.
The scattered floral print over the six-yard drape added just the right amount of drama.
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Completing the look with a matching thin strap blouse, she complemented the saree's colour scheme and ditched a heavy accessory show. She only opted for a sleek silver choker necklace, which added a regal touch to the overall fit and came with a round statement centrepiece.
(Image Credits: Varinder Chawla)
Carrying the perfect beauty strokes that included smokey eyes, blushed cheeks, and a hint of highlighter, she completed her look with a dainty pink lip shade and styled her hair in soft waves, which she tied in an elegant low bun.
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Giving a perfect outfit inspiration for this festive run, Kajol nailed the monochrome fashion effect with an ideal blend of spring notes. However, this is not the only time when the diva made a serious case of monochrome fashion.
The diva draped a soft white chiffon saree exuding a poetic charm with scalloped-style borders that looked divine and subtle in the moment. Teaming it with a matching blouse and under warm lights, Kajol floated heavily around with her grace.
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She also reigned supreme in an all-black Manish Malhotra saree with golden embroidery along the border. However, her matching blouse with a stand-collar finish made heads turn and featured a statement leaf-like print on the back which took a dreamy turn.
She rose to the occasion like a true couture queen and flaunted a bold and bewitching collection of sarees that are worth seeking inspiration from.
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