Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s ivory sari draws from the Art Deco movement

Following the promotions of her debut production, Subham, and a refreshing retreat in Abu Dhabi, Samantha Ruth Prabhu made a striking appearance in an ivory sari by Raw Mango. This ensemble embodies a refined take on the “stealth wealth” trend, characterized by understated elegance and timeless appeal. The sari, named “Porto,” is crafted from satin silk and draws inspiration from the Art Deco movement of the 1920s. It features hand-embroidered gold Zari detailing on the arched and scalloped pallu and border, reflecting the geometric and ornamental motifs typical of the era. Named “Porto,” this satin silk sari is a tribute to the Art Deco movement of the 1920s. Part of a collection bearing the same name, it showcases stylized forms and architectural motifs reminiscent of that era. The sari features an arched, scalloped pallu and borders, both meticulously hand-embroidered with gold Zari, reflecting the decorative arts and design sensibilities of the time. She complemented her sari with a striped silk blouse inspired by the traditional Rajasthani choli. Crafted using fine got—a metallic ribbon appliqué technique—it showcased an intricately embroidered peacock motif on the back. Sonakshi Sinha’s promotional attire for Heera mandi: The Diamond Bazaar showcased a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics. She donned a Raw Mango-designed ebony-hued Banaras sari, distinguished by its intricate gold Zari circular motifs and a dense gold Palla. This ensemble drew inspiration from the Art Deco movement, characterized by geometric patterns and rich materials Complementing the sari, Sonakshi opted for jewelry that echoed South Indian temple architecture. She adorned pieces from the exclusive Heera mandi collection by Shri Parasmani Jewels, alongside selections from Amrapali Jewels, achieving a look that seamlessly merged vintage charm with modern elegance In a similar vein, Samantha Ruth Prabhu embraced minimalism with her Raw Mango ivory satin silk sari, also influenced by Art Deco designs. She paired it with a striped silk blouse and accessorized with delicate earrings and a ring from Tribe Amrapali. Her makeup palette featured earthy browns and coppers, and her hair was styled into a relaxed bun, punctuated by a subtle micro Bindi finished her look.

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