Sonam Kapoor's purple cape took six months to make, and it's a wedding fashion win
Only Sonam Kapoor can make us pause mid-scroll and push us into an impulse purchase, and this time, it is her cape that has our
Only Sonam Kapoor can make us pause mid-scroll and push us into an impulse purchase, and this time, it is her cape that has our heart. Sonam did steal a bit of the spotlight at Anshula Kapoor’s wedding to Rohan Thakkar, thanks to her on-point festive outfit. The actress wore an Anamika Khanna ensemble featuring a heavily embroidered kurta set. She paired it with a stunning purple cape which took almost six months to craft. Sonam Kapoor wore Anamika Khanna for Anshula Kapoor's wedding (Photo: Sonam Kapoor/Instagram) Read Full Story Her look was maximalist elegance, and how.
The mint-green silk kurta set was elevated with intricate embroidery along the neckline, hem and sleeves. Instead of a dupatta, she layered the outfit with a richly embroidered purple cape featuring elaborate zardozi work, adding dramatic contrast. And oh my, the jewellery set the perfect pop of colours. She stacked layered emerald bead necklace with a statement kundan and polki neckpiece accented with a striking blue stone at the centre. A matching maang tikka and heavy chandelier earrings completed the royal aesthetic. Sonam Kapor exudes regal elegance (Photo: Sonam Kapoor/Instagram) Her beauty choices stayed true to her signature aesthetic—a sleek centre-parted hairstyle, luminous skin, softly defined eyes and a nude lips—allowing the craftsmanship of the outfit to shine.
And of course, you cannot miss her royally cute Jadau Nano Bag by Ozel. Embellished with semi-precious stones, kundan, glass beads and baroque pearls, the handcrafted accessory featured intricate French wire work, adding yet another layer of artisanal craftsmanship to the look. Sonam Kapor's jadau nano bag (Photo: Sonam Kapoor/Instagram) Earlier, for the mehendi ceremony, Kapoor once again turned to an unconventional yet stunning traditional outfit. She embraced Punit Balana's signature prints with an oversized Noor Bagh shirt and a Chidiya Booti lungi. Twin dupattas in emerald green and slate blue completed the look, lending it a layered, heritage-inspired appeal.
It's safe to say that Sonam Kapoor ate, and left no crumbs. Rich, regal, unapologetically Indian, yet refreshingly unconventional and maximalist – that's simply the quintessential Sonam Kapoor for you. If this is not a noteworthy moment (like, literally) in wedding fashion, then what is? Ends
