Published 20:38 IST, October 21st 2019
Nupur Sanon walks the ramp in a bridal outfit designed by Jesal Vora
Nupur Sanon walked the ramp in a bridal outfit designed by Jesal Vora. Nupur is the sister of the Hindi film actor Kriti Sanon and is an aspiring actor & model.
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Nupur Sanon is an aspiring actress and singer. She is the younger sister of actress Kriti Sanon. It is reported that Nupur will be making her debut with a Sajid Nadiadwala film sometime in 2019 or 2020. She will be seen with Akshay Kumar in a music video Filhaal with Punjabi musician-composer B Praak. As per some reports from Bollywood, it will be the first time that the Nupur will be seen with a big star like Akshay Kumar. Recently she walked the ramp for Jesal Vora.
Nupur Sanon adorns Jesal Vora's Ajrak collection
In this picture, we can see Nupur in a dress from Jesal Vora’s Ajrak collection, a new wedding line launched by the Juhu-based designer. In this outfit, we can see in a Nupur in a deep V-neck orange blouse with kutchi artwork on it. Accompanying it is a black lehenga with embroidery in gold which makes it simply stunning to look at. She is also wearing a net chunri with small flowers and heavy lacework matching the lehengha. The necklace and it’s matching headpiece and earrings are designed by Agarwal & Company. It all adds a lot of grace to the dress and looks beautiful.
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It is reported that for the first time in the history of the Indian fashion industry, a designer has introduced a collection inspired by kutchi elements. Jesal Vora introduces the royal Ajrak collection, a first-of-its-kind kutchi bridal wear collection. The ramp was adorned by the stunning show stopper, Nupur Sanon. Jesal designs are usually inspired by natural wraps and wefts. She is an award-winning bridal wear designer. For this collection, she took inspiration from the Kutchi, Rajasthani, and Sindhi cultures. She designs elements that were originally used by the Indus Valley civilization. The design she used is known as Ajrak. Ajrak uses vegetable dyes to print a unique form of block print design and pattern on the cloth. It is an ancient block print art from West Hindustan, which has been resurrected by the Indian bridal fashion world.
18:15 IST, October 21st 2019