The ivory dupatta is light and airy, designed to float elegantly.
Sonam Bajwa has once again showcased her impeccable fashion sense, giving the timeless black and ivory palette a contemporary edge.
The Punjabi star’s suit, by Bareilly-based brand Karishma Khanduja, is perfect inspiration for guests attending a winter wedding.
Sonam’s kurta combines the depth of black with subtle ivory highlights and the richness of wine red, creating a colour combination that feels both festive and sophisticated.
The silhouette is clean and structured, with a slightly flared hem that moves gracefully, making it suitable for evening or wedding functions.
Intricate embroidery adorns the hemline, featuring delicate threadwork interspersed with subtle sequins, which catch the light without overpowering the look.

The wine red churidar complements the kurta with its tailored fit, elongating the figure while maintaining comfort.
The ivory dupatta is light and airy, designed to float elegantly.
Micro square motifs are scattered across the dupatta, creating a refined, delicate texture that balances the richness of the kurta and churidar.
The combination of colours and textures makes the ensemble ideal for winter weddings, where layered elegance and warmth are essential.
Accessories were minimal to let the outfit shine, with only statement jhumkas enhancing Sonam’s stunning look.

Sonam’s hair was softly blow-dried, creating a natural, polished finish, while makeup remained understated, highlighting her features without distracting from the ensemble’s intricate details.
Sonam shared the look on Instagram, along with the caption:
“You left in such a hurry, my friend – you could have just been upset instead.”
The actress currently balances work across Punjabi and Hindi cinema but she previously revealed that she used to turn down Bollywood films over kissing scenes.
She wondered how audiences in Punjab would react to such scenes but a conversation with her parents changed things.

Sonam has become a popular star, but despite this, she credits God for her achievements and does not feel she has “made it”.
She said: “No, not at all. I’m not trying to be modest. I don’t feel like that at all. I feel like I have to work so hard.
“Even if I talk about Punjab, I’ve done a lot of films there.
“But before every film, I’m as excited, and I’m also nervous at the same time.”
Sonam added that she is “trying to figure out how to make this good, how to make this successful, how to make it better”.

On the film front, Sonam Bajwa is enjoying the success of Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat.
Despite mixed critical reviews and a clash with Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s Thamma, the romantic drama has earned Rs 55 crore so far.
The film follows the passionate yet dangerous romance between politician Vikramaditya Bhonsle (Harshvardhan Rane) and superstar Adaa Randhawa (Sonam Bajwa).
Their intense relationship evolves into a gripping tale of obsession, pride, and heartbreak.








