Sara Tendulkar’s Maharashtrian saree look just proved - sometimes, a nath is all you need to steal the show
Can we just talk about how Sara Tendulkar basically just won wedding season? While Arjun’s big day was a total fashion marathon with a million outfits to keep track of, Sara’s "miscellaneous masti" photo dump reminded me why sometimes, keeping it classic is the ultimate power move.
In a world of over-the-top lehengas that look impossible to dance in, Sara went back to her roots with a gorgeous Maharashtrian-inspired look. She picked this stunning deep blue saree with delicate gold floral hits, and honestly, the color alone was a mood. But the real "stop and stare" moment? The nath. There’s something so soulful about a traditional nose ring - it instantly turned a "pretty outfit" into a full-on cultural statement.
What I love most is that she didn't try too hard. She didn’t pile on every piece of jewellery in the vault. Instead, she kept her hair in a sleek, no-nonsense center-parted bun and let a simple gold necklace do the heavy lifting. It felt polished, sure, but it also felt like she could actually enjoy the wedding without worrying about her dupatta slipping.
She even had a sweet, unplanned "twinning" moment with her mom, Anjali, who was also rocking a blue saree (hers was more of a bright turquoise). It didn’t feel staged or "aesthetic" for the sake of the grid - it just looked like a family having a great time.
From her colorful, "let’s get this party started" mehndi outfit to this regal blue moment, Sara’s vibe was a total masterclass in effortless elegance. It’s a solid reminder for the rest of us: you don’t need to reinvent the wheel to stand out. Ultimately, Sara’s wedding style was a breath of fresh air. She didn’t need a massive entourage or experimental trends to stand out; she just leaned into her roots and let the tradition do the talking. It’s a perfect reminder that sometimes, the most stylish thing you can wear is confidence.
In a world of over-the-top lehengas that look impossible to dance in, Sara went back to her roots with a gorgeous Maharashtrian-inspired look. She picked this stunning deep blue saree with delicate gold floral hits, and honestly, the color alone was a mood. But the real "stop and stare" moment? The nath. There’s something so soulful about a traditional nose ring - it instantly turned a "pretty outfit" into a full-on cultural statement.
What I love most is that she didn't try too hard. She didn’t pile on every piece of jewellery in the vault. Instead, she kept her hair in a sleek, no-nonsense center-parted bun and let a simple gold necklace do the heavy lifting. It felt polished, sure, but it also felt like she could actually enjoy the wedding without worrying about her dupatta slipping.
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