No matter how much you love a beautiful shimmery dress or an ultra-glam gown, nothing quite truly combines the elegance and ease of a beautiful traditional saree. A true Indian classic, every wardrobe is incomplete without it. Bollywood celebrities have never failed to impress us with their head-turning fashion and actress Mouni Roy is absolute proof. Her beige monochrome saree is perfect to any day to accentuate ethnic style. She paired the simple drape with a simple black blouse to look effortless as ever. For accessories, heavy-duty and statement were the words that defined her style. She opted for a statement traditional necklace and her fuchsia-coloured parandi adorning her braid perfectly added a pop of colour to the ensemble.
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A beautiful drape is always a great way to make a stylish statement. Mouni Roy's collection of gorgeous drapes are drool-worthy. From the shelves of label Dilnaz, Mouni opted for an embellished saree which featured beautiful detailing along with feather finishing along the edges that added a dramatic factor to the look.
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For ethnic style inspiration, head straight to Mouni Roy's Instagram feed to get your glam game sorted. In a beautiful ivory saree, the actress is acing simplicity at its best. She paired the drape with a beautiful monochrome blouse. Her traditional, heavy-duty necklace was perfect to complete her glam.
Simple silhouettes have never failed to create a magical charm. In a beautiful deep green saree, Mouni Roy is truly a "saree girl forever". She paired a simple yet beautiful drape with a gorgeous monochrome blouse and her traditional jhumkas were perfect to accentuate her style.
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