It would be an understatement if we said that Katrina Kaif was slaying it in the songs and rushes of Baar Baar Dekho. From her sexy midriff to her energetic dance moves, the actress has reinvented herself like no other.
The upcoming movie is also a perfect ‘shaadi’ fare, what with naach-gaana and foot-tapping numbers thrown into in big measure.
As the shaadi season kicks off, we give you five tips that you can pick up from the movie and Kat! Take a look:
Matching bindi with bangles:
One of the chicest things that you can do is to match your bindi and bangles. Just like Kat, who sports green bangles and a big, bold bindi of the same shade…even though her outfit is red and gold. What a way to add swag to traditional outings, eh?
Chunky silve-toned jewellery:
While shaadis are all about gold and bling, you could opt for silver/silver-toned pieces for Sangeet, Mehendi or pre-wedding functions. It’s hatke, striking, and will make you the toast of the evening for sure. Look how gorgeous Kat is looking in Nachde Ne Saare number, eh?
Mega-sleeved blouses:
The classic cut is back in style, thanks to Kat’s sizzling blouse picks in Baar Baar Dekho. While elbow-length was all the rage last shaadi season, looks like this year is going to be different.
Statement haathphool:
If you’re loading up on bangles on one hand, keep the other one bare, with just a statement haathphool to make an impression. This is especially perfect for Sangeet functions where you want to be able to dance without bangles coming in the way of your intricate steps.
Midriff-baring lehengas:
Well, well, well. We might not be blessed with an incredible waist like Katrina, but so what! The current sensation is the oh-so-sexy belly-flaunting lehenga sets. If you’re worried about bulges here and there, just drape your chunni strategically over it. Moreover, it’s your big day…don’t let body-shamers tell you otherwise!
If you’re loading up on bangles on one hand, keep the other one bare, with just a statement haathphool to make an impression. This is especially perfect for Sangeet functions where you want to be able to dance without bangles coming in the way of your intricate steps.
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