Sobhita Dhulipala Stuns In A Zardozi-Embellished Tissue Saree By Manish Malhotra
Sobhita Dhulipala ’s latest saree moment is proof that elegance doesn’t need volume to make a statement. Stepping away from heavy shimmer and overdone drama, the actor embraces a refined metallic look that feels calm, confident, and deeply intentional.
She is draped in a handwoven tissue saree by Manish Malhotra , rendered in a soft gold tone that glows rather than glitters. The fabric’s natural sheen responds to movement, allowing light to settle and shift across the surface. Instead of relying on embellishment, the saree lets texture lead, creating visual interest through its fluid drape and layered folds.
Zardozi embroidery along the borders brings in structure and contrast. The detailing frames the saree without overpowering it, ensuring the look remains balanced and polished. It’s this interplay of light fabric and grounded craft that gives the ensemble its quiet strength.
The blouse stays classic and restrained, featuring a rounded neckline and elbow-length sleeves. Rich zardozi embroidery is concentrated toward the lower sleeves, adding depth where it counts while keeping the upper silhouette clean. The thoughtful placement ensures the overall look feels composed rather than ornate.
A larger floral zardozi motif on the pallu becomes the visual highlight. By limiting heavy embroidery to a single area, the craftsmanship stands out clearly against the airy tissue base, reinforcing the idea that less can often say more.
Styled by Niharika Aggarwal, the ensemble is finished with Manish Malhotra High Jewellery. An emerald and polki choker anchors the look with strength, while floral studs and a single ring echo an heirloom sensibility without crowding the styling.
She is draped in a handwoven tissue saree by Manish Malhotra , rendered in a soft gold tone that glows rather than glitters. The fabric’s natural sheen responds to movement, allowing light to settle and shift across the surface. Instead of relying on embellishment, the saree lets texture lead, creating visual interest through its fluid drape and layered folds.
Zardozi embroidery along the borders brings in structure and contrast. The detailing frames the saree without overpowering it, ensuring the look remains balanced and polished. It’s this interplay of light fabric and grounded craft that gives the ensemble its quiet strength.
The blouse stays classic and restrained, featuring a rounded neckline and elbow-length sleeves. Rich zardozi embroidery is concentrated toward the lower sleeves, adding depth where it counts while keeping the upper silhouette clean. The thoughtful placement ensures the overall look feels composed rather than ornate.
A larger floral zardozi motif on the pallu becomes the visual highlight. By limiting heavy embroidery to a single area, the craftsmanship stands out clearly against the airy tissue base, reinforcing the idea that less can often say more.
Styled by Niharika Aggarwal, the ensemble is finished with Manish Malhotra High Jewellery. An emerald and polki choker anchors the look with strength, while floral studs and a single ring echo an heirloom sensibility without crowding the styling.
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