rich gemstone hues remain a staple in luxury fashion.
Sarover Kaur Aujla was a picture of tradition, modernity, and bold individuality as she dazzled in an array of opulent outfits for Khush Wedding magazine.
The Love is Blind UK star reflected on her time on the show whilst looking glamorous in ensembles designed by Frontier Raas.
One of her standout looks was an emerald green creation.
The gown-style silhouette was heavily embellished, blending modern eveningwear with traditional artistry.
The structured blouse, adorned with intricate beadwork, added dimension and glamour.
Sarover completed the look with a dazzling emerald pendant necklace and matching earrings, which highlight the importance of complementary jewellery in creating a cohesive appearance.
The outfit radiated sophistication, proving that rich gemstone hues remain a staple in luxury fashion.
Sarover also embraced vibrancy in a fuchsia lehenga that celebrates colour and texture.
The intricate embroidery and beadwork complemented the sheer dupatta, draped effortlessly across her shoulders.
Her choice of a bold pink shade is striking, exuding youthful energy and undeniable confidence.
Adding to the traditional charm, Sarover wore an ornate maang tikka and a statement ring, demonstrating how accessories can enhance and elevate an already commanding outfit.
Sarover’s looks for Khush covered a wide range of styles, and one outfit that epitomised regal elegance was a champagne-gold lehenga.
The shimmering fabric, laden with sequins and delicate embellishments, reflected light with every movement.
The blouse, featuring a daring neckline, balanced glamour with sophistication.
Paired with a sheer dupatta embroidered with fine detailing, the outfit embodied grandeur suitable for both weddings and high-profile receptions.
The setting, with its stone backdrop, added a timeless aura to her golden silhouette.
Sarover became a fan favourite on Love is Blind, mainly due to her relationship and eventual marriage to Kal Pasha.
The couple addressing and navigating their respective Indian and Pakistani heritages resonated with British South Asians.
However, the reunion show revealed that their marriage ended after just three months.
Speaking to Khush, Sarover admitted that she “never saw it coming” as Kal never brought up any marriage issues.
She said:
“Then one morning, out of nowhere, he tells me it’s over before heading to the gym.”
“I was numb. Completely blindsided.
“I was his experiment in the experiment and became collateral damage in his journey of figuring life out.”
Sarover also criticised Kal for speaking about their intimate lives during the reunion show, calling it “cruel”.
She added: “He knew my boundaries and my love language.
“To throw that on me on a public platform for millions to witness felt like another betrayal. It was humiliating.”
Sarover also highlighted the stigma of divorce in South Asian communities:
“As a South Asian woman, there’s so much pressure. Life doesn’t end just because you’re not married at 30.”
“Similarly, divorce isn’t the end of your story.
“If anything, it’s the start of living life on your own terms. You need to put your happiness first. One chapter may close but there’s always a new one waiting.”
Since the end of Love is Blind UK, Sarover Kaur Aujla has established herself as a role model for South Asian women and girls.