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This Is How Aditi Would Look Like If She Ever To Become A Traditional Bride
Aditi Rao Hydari has crafted her own niche in the fashion world. Her great sense of ethnic fashion is admired by many. Probably why the designer Anita Dongre chose Aditi as her muse.
Recently, Aditi walked the ramp at What India Wears, a fashion show to launch the High Street Zone in Noida. Aditi was wearing shades of pink, peach, red and green. Clad in an ethnic lehenga embellished heavily with intricate golden thread work, Aditi looked like a princess.

The lehenga is inspired by traditional Indian fashion. The boat neck blouse accentuated with thread work along with a lehenga skirt amped up with a heavy hem.

Aditi looked regal as she wore her hair in a center-parted bun and a headgear. A minimal eye makeup and red lips were perfectly in tone with Aditi's lehenga.
Aditi effortlessly reminded us of traditional Indian weddings in the 60s.



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