The Mohan Sisters walk the ramp for Jigya Patel.
The Mohan sisters – Neeti, Mukti, and Shakti – dazzled in ethnic lehengas at the Dubai Fashion Show. They walked the ramp for designer Jigya Patel.
We already know the sisters – Neeti Mohan, Shakti Mohan, and Mukti Mohan never fail to impress whenever they step out in ethnic wear. Their impeccable style and grace are always a sight to behold. But have you ever imagined the magic that happens when these three divas walk the ramp together? Their individual elegance and combined glamour just left everyone in awe when they recently appeared in Dubai for a fashion show.
The trio walked the ramp together for the designer Jigya Patel in exquisite ethnic lehengas.
The eldest sister, Neeti Mohan, turned showstopper at the fashion show in a heavy golden zari work lehenga set. Her choli featured a wide round neck and half sleeves. Her matching skirt was embellished with a wide red border at the bottom. The border featured colourful Gujarati elephant motifs that grabbed attention as the only contrasting element of the look. Her dupatta, with intricate work at the edges, was kept open, falling down her shoulders.
To accessorize, she added a heavy necklace and a pair of matching golden earrings. Her teeka, dangling on her forehead from the middle partition of her hair, had contrasting green pearls. She also wore a pair of golden bangles to go with. Complementing her overlook, her makeup was kept neutral, with pink lips, highlighter, and a few strokes of pink blush.
Looking equally beautiful was her sister Mukti Mohan, who looked all glam in a red and golden lehenga set. Her red choli has contrasting half sleeves in golden colour. It featured a sweetheart neckline, and pearls at the hem and is dotted with golden embellishments throughout.
Mukti’s lehenga, matching her choli, has the top half in red while the bottom half had heavy, detailed golden work with intricate circular patterns that went all around the lehenga. Her dupatta, created of sheer net fabric, had tiny gold work all over with a broad golden border. For her jewellery, she went for a chic golden and pearl set, a pair of earrings, and a matching teeka on her forehead.
Her makeup was kept dewy with dark red lips and mascara-laden eyes. She also had shimmery highlighter on the cheeks along with some red blush.
Shakti Mohan looked equally dazzling in her traditional ensemble. She wore a half-sleeved choli with golden and red motifs. Her skirt featured a floral pattern on top, followed by a broad golden band with intricate work in the middle. Below that, it also had a spaced-out effect with large golden motifs on the red fabric. The edges of the skirt had a broad golden border with heavy work. She kept her dupatta pleated on her shoulder with the edges pinned to one side of her waist.
Similar to Mukti’s her dupatta also had a net fabric with golden embellishments and a wide golden border with intricate work.
She further added some matching pieces of jewellery to go with her outfit. She wore a layered red, long necklace along with a smaller golden necklace. Her dangling jhumkas went well with her overall look with a teeka on her forehead. She looked radiant in her minimal makeup with a dewy base and red lips. For her hair, she opted for a center-parted, sleek bun tied at the back with a beautiful jasmine jagra.