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Janhvi Kapoor turns Madras checks into a contemporary-day slay carved by Amit Aggarwal

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Whenever Janhvi Kapoor and Amit Aggarwal have come together, you know the fashion meet has to be iconic. She recently stepped into the promotional spotlight in a stunning couture that had a balance of heritage and futurism and screamed ‘iconic’ from miles away. Paying homage to the legendary Madras checks in a contemporary manner, Janhvi once again became the perfect muse for Amit Aggarwal, portraying his art with poise and grace.

Amit Aggarwal added his signature lens of innovation, fluidity, and structure, offering her something that was anything but conventional. The saree-gown, dipped in a kaleidoscope of jewel-toned hues, showcased the timeless Madras checks pattern, perfectly infused with the designer's modern sensibility.

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No one could have ever imagined that this traditional textile could be transformed into couture, shedding notes of the experimental, bold, and dramatic. It featured a strapless, corset-inspired blouse that lent a sculptural quality and perfectly matched the softness of the draped saree.


The meticulously sculpted and intricate pleats and folds created a fluid silhouette that effortlessly moved with a contemporary edge. This exotic and rare creation is indeed an interplay between heritage textile and modern tailoring, offering the best of both worlds and reminding us that creativity has no boundaries.

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Janhvi deliberately kept her styling minimal and teamed the ensemble with a delicate choker and matching earrings, and further ensured that the statement checks remained the highlight. Sweeping her hair back into a sleek bun, she allowed everyone to see the fine neckline and back structure.


On the makeup front, she carried a luminous base with contoured cheeks, muted eyeshadows, fluttery lashes, sleek kohl detailings, and soft cheekbones. Completing the glam notes with a nude lipstick, she perfectly balanced the overall vibrancy of the outfit and brought magic with futuristic notes, but with a traditional touch.


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