How to accessorise your saris like Madhuri


As the festive and wedding season is approaching, it’s time to take out your gorgeous saris and plan out your looks. If you’re looking for new ways to reinvent your sari style, then we’ve got you some accessorising tips. We’re taking a look at Madhuri Dixit’s sari wardrobe and how she makes a statement in sparkling jewels. From earrings to necklaces, here’s how you can dazzle up your saris with the right kind of jewellery.
Madhuri decked up her silk sari with a kundan necklace and matching earrings. The actress also flaunted a statement ring matching with her jewellery set.
For a grandeur look, experiment with gem-set jewels like the actress. The gorgeous star was seen wearing a diamond and emerald necklace set with a yellow cocktail sari.
The actress looked super stunning in a purple silk sari. With this look, she skipped the necklace and opted for a pair of statement earrings.

Layered necklaces can work well with plain blouses. We love how Madhuri picked a layered ruby and diamond necklace with a black blouse and embellished sari.

Temple jewellery is just perfect for festive occasions. Madhuri styled her traditional gold jewellery with a yellow sari and a green-coloured blouse.

For a modern pre-draped sari, Madhuri picked an abstract necklace featuring coloured stones, which she teamed with minimalistic studs.

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