Loved Bawse lady Lilly Singh’s ‘men’s sherwani’ for Diwali look? Here’s its cost
Fun, fitting the occasion and always in vogue, sherwanis are every man’s go-to trend but Lilly Singh broke stereotypes as she opted for the classic traditional menswear ensemble for her desi Diwali look. The Indo-Canadian YouTuber and talk show host left fans swooning over her Diwali look as she mixed a men’s sherwarni with bell bottoms, a blouse from her last Zoom meeting and heels.
“As someone who’s not super feminine”, Lilly’s desi vibe was a winner with fans. Taking to her social media handle, Lilly shared a slew of pictures that showed her rocking the sherwani look like the true “Bawse” lady that she is.
The pictures featured the diva donning a chiffon beige shirt that came with a white collar and white crinkled sleeves. Teaming it with a pair of soft pink bell bottom pants, Lilly layered it with an off-white sherwani jacket.
The open jacket came with multi-colour silk thread embroidery and contrast colour pipping at collar. Completing her attire with a pair of white pointed-toe footwear, Lilly pulled back her luscious tresses into her signature braid hairstyle.
She accessorised her look with a simple nose ring, pair of golden jhumkis, a choker neckpiece and a traditional contemporary bangle from Sari Palace. Wearing a dab of pink lipstick that matched her eyeshadow tint, Lilly amplified the glam quotient with rosy blushed and highlighted cheeks, kohl-lined eyes with black eyeliner streaks, mascara-laden eyelashes and filled-in eyebrows.
She shared in the caption, “This Diwali has been all about mixing and matching. As someone who’s not super feminine, Desi clothes have previously stressed me out. I personally get self-conscious wearing a short top, while pulling up a heavy lengha. Not to mention, I always get cold! But I’ve always felt obligated to do it anyway.. up until now (sic).”
Lilly added, “Now I’m like, why can’t you mix a “men’s” Sherwarni, with bell bottoms, a blouse from my last Zoom meeting and heels? The answer is, you can (sic).”
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The jacket is credited to Indian fashion designer, Anita Dongre’s eponymous brand that boasts of an affinity for indigenous craft tradition coupled with a modern aesthetic, luxurious designs that leave unforgettable impressions, exquisite ensembles and handcrafted jewellery. The jacket originally costs ₹55,000.
Not surprisingly, the pictures set the Internet on fire and grabbed close to 3 lakh likes while still going strong.
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