Designer Manish Malhotra’s annual Diwali bash was once again the place to see Bollywood stars and socialites in their festive best. Amid the glitz and glamour, Ambani family’s eldest daughter-in-law Shloka Mehta stole the spotlight with her stunning outfit. Known for her elegant fashion sense, Shloka effortlessly blends tradition with modernity, and her Diwali look was no exception.
Shloka’s Festive Indo-Western Ensemble
Breaking away from the usual heavy sarees or lehengas, Shloka chose a fresh and innovative Indo-Western outfit. She paired a sleeveless embroidered blouse with a V-shaped neckline with Banarasi silk palazzo pants. The blouse featured golden sequins, zari work, and large silver buttons, while the wide red palazzo pants had intricate golden designs and a sequin border, giving her a perfect festive fusion look. This outfit beautifully balanced traditional elegance with contemporary style.
Accessories and Makeup
Shloka complemented her outfit with red stone and silver earrings featuring matching diamond and stone accents. Her makeup was subtle yet radiant—nude eyeshadow, mascara on voluminous lashes, shaped eyebrows, light blush, highlighter, and natural lipstick. She wore her hair open with a simple middle parting, keeping the overall look classy and effortless.
Why This Look Works
This Indo-Western ensemble is perfect for festive celebrations, office Diwali parties, or any occasion where you want to combine comfort with style. Indo-Western outfits offer flexibility, whether it’s pairing jeans with a kurta, a jacket with a lehenga, or even a belt with a saree. Fabrics like silk, cotton, chiffon, or georgette with embroidery, sequins, zari, or mirror work make these outfits versatile and eye-catching.
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