Bhumi Pednekar Is ‘Shaadi Season’ Ready; Makes Bold Statement In Black and Gold
Bhumi Pednekar sets the tone for the wedding season in a sculpted tube blouse and intricately embroidered lehenga from House of Masaba.

Bhumi Pednekar is ‘Shaadi Season’ ready! The glamorous actor looked enchanting in a black and gold lehenga set designed by fashion designer Masaba Gupta.
Exuding bridesmaid energy, Bhumi’s ensemble fits perfectly on the ‘what to wear at a wedding?’ moodboard. The risque sculpted tube blouse and opulent intricately embroidered lehenga skirt bring glam and contemporary grandeur to Bhumi’s stylish look.
Looking like a vision in the rich, embellished palette, Bhumi shared a series of images on Instagram and complemented her surreal look with the caption, ‘Nazar na lage. One of my favs this shaadi szn.’
Why Is Bhumi Pednekar’s Lehenga Perfect This Wedding Season?
Styled by Nidhi Jeswani, Bhumi Pednekar wore the Aankhon ka Paigam lehenga set from House of Masaba. The intricately embroidered lehenga features enlarged khidki and chand motifs on the front kali (panel), realised in detailed moti work, sitara kaam, and fine cutdana embroidery in rich gold tones, along with black tissue patches. Crafted in organza, the lehenga boasts of 12 kalis (panels), making it a royal tribute to the beauty of Indian weddings.
The highlight of this statement piece is the sculpted tube blouse crafted in heavy raw silk. This bold strapless sweetheart neckline blouse, enhanced with an abstract placement of the chaand motif, is going to be a favourite pattern this wedding season.
Bhumi completed the desi vibe with a black organza sash featuring the Gul Jharoka motif, which is further enhanced with beadwork and a scalloped border.
Bhumi Pednekar’s Ode To Heritage
Bhumi accentuated her modern royal look with jewellery pieces, including a choker, bangles and maang tika from Shri Paramani Jewels and a ring from Vasundhara Jewellery. The jadau polki choker and maang tika, a contemporary sculpted silhouette, were brought to life with meticulous Indian craftsmanship. Bhumi styled the wedding look with an Amama Jewels Basra Nano bag, a bold reinterpretation of Afghani motifs crafted in 22kt antique gold plating and accentuated with faux pearls.
Bhumi’s glamorous look was further celebrated with the artistry of makeup artist Nicky Rajani and hairstylist Jyoti Mandre. A refreshing glam and the dreamy pictures captured by photographer Rohn Pingalay elevated Bhumi’s wedding style with elan.