Updated On: 07 June, 2024 12:23 PM IST | Tuhina Upadhyay
Check out Palak Tiwari`s stunning ethnic fashion lookbook, featuring dazzling sarees and elegant Anarkali suits! You don`t want to miss this glamorous collection!

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Palak Tiwari wore a beautiful saree with scalloped borders, subtle embroidery, and sequins.
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She paired it with a matching sleeveless blouse that had a plunging neckline.

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Even though the outfit was simple, it was incredibly elegant, making Palak look stunning. She completed her look with traditional jhumkas and a bangle.
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Palak Tiwari wore a muted lime green saree with beautiful pearl and sequin details, and shiny silver lace on the borders for a bit of sparkle.

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The sheer net fabric added extra glamour. She paired the saree with a sequined blouse that had cold-shoulder sleeves and beaded embellishments.
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Palak kept her jewelry minimal, choosing statement earrings instead of a necklace, which perfectly complemented her look.

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Palak Tiwari looked stunning in a custom red outfit by Chamee and Palak. She wore a silk embroidered bustier with a plunging neckline, decorated with chevron embroidery and gold accents.
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The V-shaped hemline added drama, while the mirror work gave it a regal touch.

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Her uniquely draped red skirt, featuring structured pleats and a gathered design, was both sophisticated and stylish.
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Palak Tiwai wowed everyone on social media in a beautiful ombré champagne gold Anarkali suit

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The Anarkali suit was decorated with intricate threadwork and sequins.
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The full-sleeved, floor-length Anarkali kurta was designed by talented fashion designer Bhumika Grover and costs Rs. 48,000.

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Palak Tiwari looked elegant in a simple white saree. She paired it with a matching blouse, keeping the look understated yet stylish.
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Her minimal makeup and delicate jewelry added to the overall grace.
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