Shivangi Joshi's fashion in "Bade Achhe Lagte Hain" has been a highlight, with her ethnic looks receiving widespread praise for their elegance and timeless appeal. Known for her role as Naira in "Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai," where she often wore stunning sarees, Shivangi has brought her love for traditional Indian outfits into her latest show. Her saree choices in "Bade Achhe Lagte Hain" seamlessly blend tradition with modernity, often making her look "a million dollars" with their intricate designs and graceful draping.
Recent clips from the show, which have been trending on social media, showcase her in vibrant sarees, including a shimmery black, a baby pink floral, and a mustard-red Banarasi, all paired with glamorous blouses and statement accessories, solidifying her status as a style icon.
However, the corporate setting of "Bade Achhe Lagte Hain" has sparked discussions about her wardrobe. While her sarees exude sophistication, some fans on X (formerly Twitter) and other platforms have noted that they may appear “too heavy” for typical office attire, particularly due to their embellished fabrics (e.g., sequins, embroidery) and bold accessories. For a corporate-based show, lighter sarees (such as chiffon or georgette) or subtle kurtas might align better with workplace aesthetics. Fans recall her earlier corporate-inspired looks from 2019, where she sported sleek kurtis alongside actresses like Jennifer Winget.
Western outfits, such as tailored blazers or dresses, could also suit the show’s modern office vibe, offering more versatility. Although her current saree-heavy wardrobe is gorgeous and reflects her character’s regal persona, it may not entirely match the practical corporate setting. While fans love her ethnic charm and praise her styling (including a recent look featuring a saree and glasses), they suggest incorporating lighter, more minimalist sarees or fusion outfits for a more realistic office appearance.
To strike a balance between tradition and practicality, she could incorporate subtle silk sarees with modern blouses or experiment with Indo-Western corporate wear, such as kurta-pant sets or tailored dresses.
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