It's been a while since we've seen the ravishing Esha Gupta on-screen. But off it, she's been busy keeping romance rumours swirling and dazzling while doing so. For the recent launch of Gauri Khan's Arth restaurant in Pune, Esha was in attendance looking nothing short of drop dead gorgeous. Guided by celebrity stylists Manisha Chhanang and Aastha Sharma, Esha sported a silver gown from Lecoanet Hemant. Besides hugging her body in all the right places, the gown had a cowl neck and low cut-out cross back. 'Business in the front and party in the back' never described an ensemble quite as perfectly.
Her accessory game too was on-point with matching Christian Louboutin stilettos and sparkly diamond jewellery from Gehna Jewellers and Resa Fine Jewellery. Nothing fixes a gloomy grey day quite like an old-fashioned high on shimmer look.
But that's not what we're here to talk about. It's easy to get lost in an outfit that's falls high on the sparkle scale but that wasn't the case for Esha's look. Her makeup artist and hairstylist Saniya Shadidpuri made sure to pair it with a beauty look that oozed glamour and elegance with subtlety.
Over a light wash of pink shadow, Esha went for classic winged eyeliner with an extended flick at the outer end. Brows were full and defined to keep all the focus on the eye area. Esha's face was complemented by a touch of bronzer that warmed up the cheeks and doubly paired with highlighter on the cheekbones, nose bridge and brow bones. Her mauve toned pout accentuated her pout and side parted gentle waves in her hair pulled together the makeup look.
Glamourous but soft and subtle, it was a stunning choice for a glittering night like this one.
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