Bhumi Pednekar paired her Ajrakh look with maximal accessories like gold haathphool and baajubandh

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Bhumi Pednekar paired her Ajrakh look with maximal accessories like gold haathphool and baajubandh
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Bhumi Pednekar embraced her inner bohemian self in this latest look from Nitya Bajaj. Her Ajrakh cape set featured sequins and pearl embroidery enhanced with dangling coins and shells. The blouse was created from crochet and gold accessories all round completed the look.

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From a bold gold choker with intricate filigree work and Ashrafi-style coins to an armlet aka baajubandh with dangling charms, haathphool and chains in her hair bun—Bhumi Pednekar was quite literally dripping in accessories.

The actor's love for bohemian maximalist style has been seen in many of her previous outings, too. Think about her handwoven Banarasi sari featuring 3D flowers to her intricate khinkaab lehenga from a rare Varanasi brocade.

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From Vogue's fashion desk:

“Swap the bralette for a sleek white or black shirt to break the print and provide a refreshing balance. Pair it with a silk Ajrakh or printed draped skirt, just like Bhumi has. Finish the look with an oversized clutch and a high wedge. Opt for minimalist sculptural jewellery—think a modern haathphool, or an eye-catching ear cuff. Complete the look with fresh, clean makeup, and keep your hair in soft waves, swept to one side.” says Vogue India's Associate Fashion Editor, Divya Balakrishnan.

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