Madhuri Dixit Nene, the queen of dance is an example of grace. Madhuri’s roles onscreen have always praised her acting talent as well as her elegant looks. Madhuri is a role model for many actresses in Hollywood. Her charisma has always been a plus.
Madhuri is currently promoting Maja Ma and Judging Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. She has also been showing her fashion skills on-set and on social media.
Madhuri has worn a mix of contemporary and traditional styles, including flowing silhouettes and vibrant colours. Here’s a look at Madhuri’s stylish ensembles, styled by Ami Patel, a well-known celebrity stylist.
If the outfit exudes drama, you know it’s made for Madhuri. The actress posted several images wearing a multi-colored burgundy printed lehenga set by label Torani. The lehenga, blouse, and dupatta are made of heavy raw silk in red and black with digital Bhagalpuri prints. Madhuri looks festive in this ensemble and seems ready to dance to Boom Padi by Maja Ma.
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You will see that Madhuri has mastered every style as a true diva if you look at her recent social media posts. Madhuri looked stunning in a pre-draped and pleated saree dress. The designer took to Instagram to praise the actor. He wrote: Madhuri Dixit looking elegant and graceful in our pleated and pret-draped saree dress in a million pinks from our Supernova Couture collection; Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. “The futuristic piece of art complimented Madhuri’s personality with elan.
Madhuri isn’t afraid to wear contemporary styles but it’s her love for traditional outfits that makes Dhak Dhak so special. Madhuri chose Archana Jaju’s iconic mirror work anarkali set, and paired it to her with an organza silk, hand-painted kalamkari dupatta. The flowing anarkali made her look elegant and graceful. The embellished bodice added sparkle and elegance to her overall look.
Festivities are about spreading joy and happiness. Madhuri’s new look was a great example of this. Madhuri Dixit looked stunning in Jigar Mali’s burnt orange chanderi jacket, paired with an organza dupatta with gold dori and aari embroidery. This hue was the perfect backdrop for the embroidery to shine.
Madhuri is a huge fan of prints, and you can see it in her outfits. Madhuri, determined to win hearts with her love for prints, wore a lehenga from Prints By Radhika. The waistband of the floral-printed lehenga had embellishments, as did the border of the dupatta. Handcrafted with love, hand embroidery featured sequins, nakshis, dabkas, mirrors, and moti.
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