5 Times Suhana Khan Had Future Bridesmaids Taking Notes
Fresh, modern and demure: Suhana Khan's occasion wear style is everything and more...
Suhana Khan might just be one film old, but it's evident that the budding actress is clearly making a mark with her onscreen presence and style choices. Her desi looks, in particular, are an instant addition to the 'saved' folder of any serial wedding attendee.
Whether she's channelling her inner feminine energy in a delicate floral lehenga or exuding goddess-like mystique in a sexy black sari, her style game is always top-notch—and she knows it. She exudes an understated style. So, we have done the work for you and put together some of her best looks that bridesmaids can take inspiration from!
Bridesmaid Style Inspiration From Suhana Khan
In Rahul Mishra
If you are the kind of bridesmaid who loves all things dainty and delicate, and has a special place in your heart for the bubblegum colour palette, you might want to see Suhana Khan in this Rahul Mishra lehenga. Pastel colours, intricate floral embroidery, drop shoulder neckline, and baby’s breath flowers in your hair are all ingredients for an oh-so-dreamy bridesmaid look!
In Sabyasachi
Cute isn’t all that she can do! Exhibit A: Suhana in this sheer, gold Sabyasachi sari. Bridesmaids-to-be, please take notes for cocktail party style inspiration!
In Falguni Shane Peacock
Suhana seems to have a soft spot for sheer saris. This one, from Falguni Shane Peacock, has their signature feather details and makes for an outfit that’s elegant, with just the right amount of sexy. Also, the emerald earrings look lovely with the peach.
In Torani
In another emerald jewellery moment, Suhana gave us this beautiful ivory look. She paired her Torani lehenga with emerald necklaces, matching earrings, and the Jimmy Choo Bon Bon bag. Seriously, ladies, you should be pairing ivory and emerald together more!
In Mayyur Girotra
If you thought she couldn’t go all out on the drama, you might want to reconsider. For the Ambani wedding, Suhana wore this multi-colored lehenga with mirror-work embroidery, paired with an ikat blouse. The kamarband? Gorg!
