Designed by Nidhi Halani, the NH Mandala saree came alive through detailed Marodi embroidery that ran across the border and blouse. The choice of color immediately caught attention.
The saree featured delicate embellishments that shimmered subtly under the event lights. Rather than appearing flashy, the embroidery added richness and character to the outfit.

A major highlight of the look was the blouse. Crafted with intricate embroidery and a structured neckline, it added depth to the outfit and balanced the saree’s fluid drape.
Her makeup stayed soft and flattering. A pink-toned lip color, glowing skin, and well-defined eyes complemented the earthy brown palette of the outfit. A tiny bindi completed the look and added a hint of old-school charm. It was a small detail, but one that made a noticeable difference.


he jewelry choices were equally on point.
Janhvi Kapoor wore statement earrings from Archana Aggarwal that brought drama to the otherwise understated look. Stacked bangles from Abhilasha Pret Jewelry added a festive touch and blended seamlessly with the saree’s golden embroidery.

What made this appearance memorable was the balance. Nothing felt excessive. The saree, jewelry, makeup and hairstyle worked together naturally, creating a look that felt sophisticated rather than styled for effect. It was a reminder that elegance often comes from restraint.

Styled by Meagan Concessio, Anshita Jadhwani, Bhaavya Agarwal, Samiksha Gawali and the team at Gypsy Girl World, the ensemble reflected a strong understanding of traditional fashion. Every element had its place, and together they created one of Janhvi Kapoor’s most refined ethnic looks in recent times.
