Maharani Gayatri Devi was a shining star in the world of fashion. Her beautiful style still inspires millions of people. Recently, Bollywood actress Ananya Panday remembered this great queen of Jaipur in a special photoshoot. He refreshed the memory of Gayatri Devi in his photographs. For this photoshoot, Ananya wore a very beautiful white cutwork saree made by famous designer Manish Malhotra.
This saree had very fine and delicate embroidery work, which fascinates the mind as soon as it is seen. But the real magic happened when Ananya wore an old and precious Jacques Fath corset of the year 1948 with this saree. This corset was made by the famous French designer Jacques Fath. This corset looks as if it is a piece of art from the mid-20th century. Its design was very spectacular and reminiscent of old times.
Ananya’s full look
To add color to her white clothes, Ananya wore jewelery made of green emerald stones. She wore a long necklace and earrings made of pearls and diamonds, which were making her look even more royal. Her hair was open, light curls were made and it was made even more beautiful by blow-drying it. Overall, Ananya looked like an old-time queen. While sharing this picture on social media, Ananya wrote, ‘Queen Gayatri Devi has always been an inspiration for me. A vintage Jacques Fath Haute Couture corset from 1948 and a Manish Malhotra lace sari, it was truly a dream. My entire team has worked very hard.
Gayatri Devi, Queen of Fashion World
Gayatri Devi had a huge identity in the fashion world. She was famous for wearing light pastel colored chiffon sarees and pearl necklaces. His style became a new standard of Indian royal tradition. Actually, chiffon saree was introduced by her mother, Maharani Indira Devi of Cooch Behar. When Indira Devi went to Lyon, France, she saw the soft and light silk chiffon there and brought it to India. Gayatri Devi also got her sarees from the looms of the same Lyon city.
Even today girls follow him
Gayatri Devi made this light, beautiful and comfortable saree popular among common Indian women. Even today his legacy is alive. Today’s girls and women wear light colored chiffon sarees and wear less but beautiful jewellery, all this is the gift of Gayatri Devi. Her style is as fresh and liked even today as it was during the time of queens living in palaces.
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