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Known for her outstanding sense of style, Sonam Kapoor made waves when she landed in Jamnagar, Gujarat, for Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s pre-wedding celebrations. Wearing a denim-on-denim ensemble, Sonam looked effortlessly put together in a blue trench coat that went well with her loose trousers. Sonam looked amazing in a collared trench coat that accentuated her features and showed off her strong personality and sense of style. She wore her hair open with a middle partition, adding a hint of mystery with a pair of black goggles and projecting a raw yet classic charm.
Sonam arrived with her father, Bollywood star Anil Kapoor, who exuded style and refinement in a black pair of pants and a blue shirt. Anil Kapoor, who is 67 years old, looked younger than his years, with a body and looks that belied his age. Father and daughter combined to create a powerful fashion pair that enthralled witnesses with their exquisite taste and elegance.
Now that Sonam Kapoor and Anil Kapoor have raised the standard with their entrance, everyone is looking forward to seeing what they will wear on each day of the festivities. One thing is certain as the celebrations progress: the fusion of Gujarati extravagance and Bollywood glitz will undoubtedly produce an amazing show of elegance and refinement.
Prominent Indian celebs, including Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, and Rajinikanth are expected to grace the pre-wedding celebrations of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant with their presence, making it an event to remember. Three days of celebrations, each with a different theme and dress code, guarantee a show of style and sophistication.
Day 1 of the pre-wedding celebration on March 1–3 is titled ‘An Evening in Everland’, and the dress code is elegant cocktail. ‘A Walk on the Wildside’ is set for Day 2, and ‘Jungle Fever’ is the decided attire for that day. There will be two events on the last day. The first, ‘Tusker Trails’, proposes casual chic attire because visitors are anticipated to delve further into Jamnagar’s verdant atmosphere. ‘Hastakshar’, the last celebration, demands a formal evening dressed in traditional Indian attire.
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