This Jaipur-based label’s Rococo collection, which draws inspiration from late Baroque themes and patterns, includes the lehenga.
Janhvi Kapoor’s flowers adore her, and she adores her flowers. During her recent press trip for the sports drama film Mr. & Mrs. Mahi, Kapoor acknowledged several amazing versions of her outfits, including gowns, co-ord sets, and kurtas. Her white and lavender lehenga from Prints By Radhika was one of her most treasured floral moments. You will want to add as much print as possible right away after seeing this stunning image; the more, the better.
Janhvi’s lehenga is outstanding, from the colors and fit to the design and patterns. In particular, the print is as creative as it gets, says Prints By Radhika designer Radhika Rawat. She explains that the group is a part of the label’s Rococo line, which is headquartered in Jaipur and draws inspiration from late Baroque themes and styles that are typified by their dramatic and ornate designs.
The hand-painted porcelain print from that era served as the model for the lavender blossoms. Originally painted on canvas, the flower design was then digitally printed onto a flowing white pure silk fabric. Next, the cloth was made into a flared skirt and blouse with a sweetheart neckline. She continues, “Her outfit is completed with a purple organza dupatta with beautiful beading.
Kapoor added a custom piece by Shri Paramani Jewels as an accessory to her lehenga. “We began with the initial brief of cricket, in keeping with the topic of her film. Investigating potential themes was the first step. In the end, we added an 18-carat gold pendant to this pearl choker, which has Mahi’s number six, stumps, the cricket cup, and a cricket ball. The choker’s threads were made of Basra pearls. Gold stud earrings with the same patterns were also on display. We spent more than a month crafting these items, says Shri Paramani Jewels creator Vinay Gupta.
When it came to shoes, Kapoor resorted to her favorite line, Aprajita Toor. She approved of a pair of white block heels that were adorned with elaborate mirror work. In terms of glamour, she finished off her appearance with soft blow-dried hair and lit-from-within makeup.