Bhumi Pednekar's Fresh Take On The Drape Was Served In A Raw Mango Saree With A Glass Armour Blouse

Bhumi Pednekar's aw Mango glass armour saree is a far cry from your regular traditional drape

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Bhumi's Saree With A Glass Armour Blouse Was A Fresh Take On The Drape

Bhumi Pednekar is known for her experimental sartorial sensibilities. Recently, she owned the red carpet of GQ Best Dressed Awards 2024 as she dazzled in a glass armour saree by Raw Mango. The standout piece featured a unique snake breastplate, coiled with two bronze gold cobras near the bust and a striking protruding belly design. This traditional armour is typically worn by Theyyam dancers of South India to channel the voice and spirit of the divine. Underneath the breastplate, Bhumi wore a strapless white blouse, which was paired with a lehenga-like white saree that added to the overall elegance of her ensemble. The pallu of the saree was left loose, functioning like a train that swept gracefully across the floor behind the actress. Bhumi Pednekar accessorised her look with glass bangles on her right hand, a gold snake bracelet on her left, custom snake ear cuffs, a sleek hath phool and a pair of stylish stilettos. 

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There is no doubt that Bhumi Pednekar is a true blue fashionista. Earlier, she served sustainable fashion goals by wearing a skirt made from a repurposed rug. Her haute couture ensemble was from Georges Hobeika's Spring 2024 collection. Bhumi styled it with a turtleneck full-sleeved green top. 

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Before this, at the NBT Utsav 2024, Bhumi Pednekar stunned in a black saree featuring floral Parsi Gara embroidery all over it. She teamed it with a full-sleeved blouse and complemented her look with layers of pearl necklace. 

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