Urvashi Rautela is a reigning social media queen who enjoys a massive fan following with her fashion and pretty features. Her pristine beauty is highly appreciated among the youngsters and she is fondly called a ‘dream girl’ to many. The actress posted a bunch of pictures draped in a pure Gujarati Patola saree, looking immensely elegant and classy.
The magnificence of her saree-draping style and the choice of colour combinations in the saree are stunningly exquisite. The intriguing smooth weave of the Patola material is simply not an artistic expression but rather a legacy definitely. It is commonly called “Sovereign of Silks”. The actress wrote a long note expressing her love and admiration towards the silk saree with the caption “Wearing one of my most fav GUJARATI PATOLA SAREE. Each classic Patola sari can survive for about 300 years and retain the colour. They are known for their flaming bright colours and geometric designs interspersed with folk motifs.”
And, we could not agree more with Urvashi. The fact that they are reversible, their unfading bright colours, and their rich history add to the uniqueness. Urvashi Rautela also added her touch of glam with her heavily embellished gold and Kundan jewellery that elevated her look to something of royalty. And talking about her makeup, Urvashi is known for her dramatic and spectacular makeup techniques. She looked alluring and plush in beautiful shimmery makeup. Her contours and highlights are sheer perfections.
This post was last modified on 23 June 2021 8:18 pm
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