When ‘Never Have I Ever’ teen star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan met Manish Malhotra - the internet wasn’t ready for this slay!
From Netflix to desi princess glam, Never Have I Ever teen star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, known for her breakout role as Devi Vishwakumar, seamlessly bridged the gap between tradition and modernity, creating a true ‘wow’ moment in a Manish Malhotra couture. Serving peak glam on the international red carpet, this unexpected fashion crossover just broke the desi internet.
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan stunned in a customised golden ensemble by Manish Malhotra that reimagined the timeless elegance of Indian textiles through a sheer Hollywood lens. The full-length dreamy dress was crafted from archival gold brocade, woven with intricate metallic floral motifs that celebrated India’s centuries-old weaving traditions.
She wore a tea-length skirt that resembled a flared lehenga, paired with an elevated corset-style bodice that added a hint of Western drama to the couture. What truly turned heads was the hooded veil inspired by the traditional Indian ghunghat, lending an air of mystery, modesty, and style.
The golden ensemble featured more fluid drapes and layers than a typical lehenga and came with off-shoulder draped sleeves attached to a sheer back panel that extended into a dramatic trail. This visually striking East-meets-West silhouette carried echoes of 19th-century European gowns, bringing together the best of both worlds.
Moving on to her hair and makeup, they were classy and on point. Maitreyi opted for a warm brown-toned base that accentuated her natural glow. She softly defined her lips with a muted nude tint and left her locks open, neatly accommodating the flowing veil. The look was completed with minimal jewellery and vanilla-hued heels, keeping the focus on her radiant ensemble.
Her jewellery embodied vintage opulence, she wore Cartier ear clips, a delicate nose ring, and a stack of statement rings on her fingers. This collaboration was a perfect example of cross-cultural storytelling in fashion, showcasing how creative synergy between worlds can produce something iconic, meaningful, and timeless.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
She wore a tea-length skirt that resembled a flared lehenga, paired with an elevated corset-style bodice that added a hint of Western drama to the couture. What truly turned heads was the hooded veil inspired by the traditional Indian ghunghat, lending an air of mystery, modesty, and style.
The golden ensemble featured more fluid drapes and layers than a typical lehenga and came with off-shoulder draped sleeves attached to a sheer back panel that extended into a dramatic trail. This visually striking East-meets-West silhouette carried echoes of 19th-century European gowns, bringing together the best of both worlds.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
Moving on to her hair and makeup, they were classy and on point. Maitreyi opted for a warm brown-toned base that accentuated her natural glow. She softly defined her lips with a muted nude tint and left her locks open, neatly accommodating the flowing veil. The look was completed with minimal jewellery and vanilla-hued heels, keeping the focus on her radiant ensemble.
Her jewellery embodied vintage opulence, she wore Cartier ear clips, a delicate nose ring, and a stack of statement rings on her fingers. This collaboration was a perfect example of cross-cultural storytelling in fashion, showcasing how creative synergy between worlds can produce something iconic, meaningful, and timeless.
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