There are multiple reasons why we look forward to the wedding season. Not only is it a celebration of love and relationships, but it is also a fashion fest laced with traditions. Each bride wears their own cultural ensemble, and they all look ethereal. Social media influencer Manasi Ghosalkar, aka Manasi Mau, stunned in one after another looks for her wedding festivities, and we are swooned by her beauty and elegance.
Manasi looks like a dream in a traditional Marathi Nauvari saree with nath
Manasi’s fashion sense is not something her viewers aren’t aware of. They loved her quintessential Maharashtrian looks, so how could she give it a miss for her wedding festivities? While she donned a lehenga for the D-day, she opted for a pretty pink-hued Nuavari for Ganesh Pujan. The saree featured intricate zari design on the border with lace and motif detailing.
Manasi paired it with a pink and beige-hued three-quarter sleeve blouse with ruffle detailing on the hem. She accessorised it with nath, layered necklaces, stacked bangles, earrings and a crescent moon bindi. For the makeup, Manasi kept it simple with a dewy base, kohl-rimmed eyes and red lips. She tied her hair in a bun and kept a few strands loose. Manasi completed her look with mehendi-clad hands and shining silver footwear.
Manasi Ghosalkar stuns in a red lehenga for her big day
Manasi Ghosalkar, or Manasi Mau, as she is fondly known, recently embarked on a new chapter of her life with her long-time love, Sahil Rathod. Their dreamy wedding was a celebration of their beautiful journey, filled with laughter and joy. For the auspicious day, Manasi adorned a stunning red and beige lehenga with intricate zari and motif design. Her natural makeup, dewy base, kohl-rimmed eyes, and peach lips, along with her hair tied in a low bun, added to her radiant beauty. The gold and emerald layered necklace, matching nath, and maang teeka completed her ethereal wedding look.
On the other hand, the groom, Sahil, embraced tradition with his attire, donning a white-hued sherwani for his big day. The sherwani, adorned with chikankari work, was a symbol of elegance and grace. He paired it with a fitted pyjama and dupatta in the same hue, adding a touch of regality to his look. Sahil’s choice of a layered red necklace and turban further accentuated his traditional ensemble.
Let us know your views on Manasi’s traditional Maharashtrian look for her wedding festivities.
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