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Alia Bhatt slays in a 2000-year-old style Paithani saree, it's handwoven in 75 days by special..., has pearls, crystals and...
Alia Bhatt slays in a 2000-year-old style Paithani saree, it's handwoven in 75 days by special..., has pearls, crystals and...

India.com

time02-05-2025

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  • India.com

Alia Bhatt slays in a 2000-year-old style Paithani saree, it's handwoven in 75 days by special..., has pearls, crystals and...

Alia Bhatt in Paithani Nauvari Saree (Alia Bhatt/Instagram) Alia Bhatt's latest appearance at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025 just made us stop and admire the beauty. What struck the eye with Bhatt was her nine yards of elegance in shades of pink exuding the aura of Indian heritage. The National Award winning actress definitely understood the assignment and dressed to her tradition and how. Alia Bhatt donned a stunning Nauvari Paithani saree, a saree style that dates nearly 2000 years back. The custom Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla drape stood out with the vibrancy of the resham and the essence rooted in Indian textile heritage. Decoding Alia Bhatt's Nauvari Paithani Saree Alia Bhatt's special marathi mulgi look in nauvari paithani saree The 'Gangubai Kathiawad' actress wore a mesmerising handicraft saree with hand embroidery striking the perfect balance between minimal glamour amalgamated with tradition. Paithani saree is a typical textile that hails from the medieval town of Paithan near Aurangabad, Maharashtra. The origin of the textile can be traced to the 2nd century BC. During that time, it was said to be made of pure gold wire, cotton and silk. However, in the contemporary era, these sarees are spun or hadwoven with Indian bred silk, puri zardozi work and more. 'To create a genuine Paithani sari, around 500 grams of silk threads and another 250 grams of zari threads are utilised for a regular six-yard piece, while the nine-yard iterations use more raw material and can weigh up to 900 grams,' reported Vogue India in 2019. Nauvari saree style is entrenched in the history of Marathas. Nau translates to nine and vari means yards. This nine-yards of dhoti style saree was worn by Maratha queens so that they could move freely, ride horses and wield weapons during battles. This is a sign of a warrior style saree. More About Alia Bhatt's look View this post on Instagram A post shared by Alia Bhatt 💛 (@aliaabhatt) Bhatt charmed in shades of peach, coral, and fuchsia with handwoven heritage piece dripping with golden border and floral motifs. The sleeveless blouse design is worth taking all the notes. Encrusted with crystals, pearls sequins, the backless blouse with classic nauvari drape is when contemporary meets traditional. As per her stylist, Ami Patel, Bhatt paired it with her wedding sandals! Never a dull moment with Alia Bhatt and her sense of styling! 'Handwoven by the talented artisans of Tulsi Weaves, her Paithani from the Yeola town of Maharashtra took 75 days to make. Styled in the classic Nauvari drape, the saree is the epitome of traditional workmanship and contemporary elegance,' captioned AJSK in their post about this custom creation. Yeola is a town in Maharashtra that is famous for its Paithani saree creations. Doing what she does best, Bhatt opted for her understated muted tones for her makeup aesthetic, romanticised the the heritage and traditional value of the garment with the gajras and accentuated the look with small light green bindi.

Alia Bhatt channels modern Maharashtrian grace in regal Paithani saree
Alia Bhatt channels modern Maharashtrian grace in regal Paithani saree

Time of India

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Alia Bhatt channels modern Maharashtrian grace in regal Paithani saree

Alia Bhatt knows how to turn a red carpet into a runway and she did just that on Day 1 of WAVES 2025 , where Bollywood's brightest stars descended upon the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai. The event, a four-day celebration of Indian cinema and audio-visual brilliance, set the tone for high-impact fashion right from the start and Alia's look was nothing short of regal reinvention. The Jigra actress made a memorable entrance in a custom Paithani saree from Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla 's atelier, handcrafted by Tulsi Weaves artisans from Yeola, Maharashtra. Taking an astonishing 75 days to create, the saree is a tribute to slow fashion and India's deep-rooted weaving traditions. Styled in a classic Nauvari drape, the ensemble spoke volumes of cultural pride, with a contemporary twist that only Alia could pull off. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo While the saree was steeped in tradition, Alia's styling added just the right amount of modern glamour. She wore a custom baby pink blouse with a deep V-neckline, featuring delicate floral sequins embroidered in Resham, pearls, and crystals. Its backless cut offered a surprising edge, proving once again that ethnic fashion doesn't need to feel dated to be powerful. Eschewing heavy jewellery, Alia let the craftsmanship of her outfit shine. Her accessories were minimal yet impactful, pearl-drop earrings with emerald detailing and a few bold statement rings completed the look. She also wore strappy block heels and even added a toe ring, a subtle nod to Indian bridal fashion that added to her statuesque presence. Her beauty look embraced the clean-girl aesthetic that's become her signature. With dewy, radiant skin, soft blush, a touch of contour and highlighter, and plum nude lips, her makeup struck a balance between fresh and glamorous. Smudged kohl eyeliner framed her eyes, while a centre-parted sleek bun added sophistication. With this look, Alia Bhatt didn't just wear a saree, she redefined it for the new-age Indian woman. At WAVES 2025, she proved that honouring tradition can coexist beautifully with contemporary expression. Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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