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As the Masaba bride for House Of Masaba’s latest bridal collection, Janhvi Kapoor stunned in an unconventional lehenga set that came with a strapless blouse and dhoti skirt.

The Chandni set features a strapless blouse and satin-gold dhoti skirt.
Janhvi Kapoor continues to prove she’s in a league of her own when it comes to style. After her dazzling ethnic looks for Param Sundari promotions, the actress has now stepped into bridal couture for ace designer Masaba Gupta by bringing a mix of drama, heritage, and modern flair to the runway of imagination.
Masaba Gupta’s House of Masaba’s latest collection celebrates “the bride who knows who she is and chooses how she shows up”, and Janhvi Kapoor is its perfect muse. She embodies the many moods of the modern bride: coy, brave, shy, rebellious – often all in one frame.
Decoding Janhvi Kapoor’s Look
Janhvi traded the conventional lehenga for an unexpected silhouette. The Chandni set included a strapless, structured blouse with curved edges, crafted in shimmering silver and drenched in sequins that caught the light with every movement.
Instead of the traditional skirt, Masaba styled her in satin-gold dhotis, mermaid-shaped and detailed with central pleats for a regal, fluid finish. The pairing balanced old-world grandeur with contemporary confidence – a visual metaphor for the modern bride herself.
Janhvi’s bridal accessories were statement pieces in their own right. Gold armlets with silver detailing framed her upper arms, the embroidered designs cascading into tassels of beads and stones. Her wrists were stacked with chunky bangles and delicate floral bracelets, blurring the line between jewellery and art.
A unique, ornate headpiece: part maang tikka, part crown, added an unapologetic dose of drama, anchoring the look firmly in bridal tradition while refusing to play it safe. For the makeup, Janhvi went with a flawless matte base that let her natural complexion shine, with sculpted contour, flushed cheeks, and a touch of highlighter for a lit-from-within glow. Her maroon lips became the look’s statement feature, while metallic eyeshadow, generous mascara, and pin-straight, open hair tied the ensemble together. The result was bridal glam that was both timeless and fresh.
Janhvi Kapoor, in Masaba Gupta’s hands, isn’t just wearing couture – she’s telling a story. This is bridal fashion that speaks to individuality, defies predictability, and still honours tradition.
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