Last Updated:
Rashmika Mandanna continues to set the benchmark for ethnic fashion, proving that traditional attire can be both timeless and trendsetting.
Rashmika Mandanna is riding high on the success of Pushpa 2: The Rule, but her sartorial game remains unbeatable. From traditional ensembles to contemporary spins on ethnic wear, her wardrobe is a treasure trove of inspiration for wedding fashion.
For her best friend and costume designer Shravya Varma’s sangeet, Rashmika chose a regal mustard outfit from Pakistani designer Iqbal Hussain’s Amer Collection. Styled by Meagan Concessio, the exquisite three-piece set included a round-neck kurta, jamavar dhaka pajama, and a matching dupatta. The ensemble was adorned with intricate zardozi, nakshi, dabka, kora, and kaamdani embroidery, while the lamé tissue dupatta added a delicate touch with kaamdani detailing.
Rashmika completed her royal look with a kundan choker that perfectly framed her kurta’s neckline, along with a broad maang teeka, dangler earrings, and a statement ring. Her makeup, crafted by Vardan Nayak, featured defined brows, radiant highlighter, flushed cheeks, and brown-tinted lips, enhancing her regal appearance.
This isn’t the first time Rashmika has delivered jaw-dropping ethnic looks. During Navratri 2024, she stunned in a red three-piece suit by designer Tarun Tahiliani. The outfit featured an A-line kurta with a V-neckline, embroidered pants, and a matching dupatta, epitomizing elegance.
Another standout look saw Rashmika don a turquoise silk kurta paired with voluminous pants and a complementary dupatta. The kurta, cinched at the waist, boasted intricate geometric embroidery, highlighting her impeccable taste. Chunky rings and statement earrings rounded off this vibrant outfit, making it a perfect pick for festive celebrations.
Rashmika Mandanna continues to set the benchmark for ethnic fashion, proving that traditional attire can be both timeless and trendsetting.