Sonam Kapoor turns up at Anshula Kapoor’s wedding in ivory-gold couture and steals the spotlight effortlessly
There were whispers about whether Sonam Kapoor would even make it to Anshula Kapoor’s wedding festivities. And then she showed up - and of course, she didn’t just attend, she arrived.Her look was one of those quiet showstoppers. Nothing loud, nothing overdone, but somehow you can’t look away. Very S
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There were whispers about whether Sonam Kapoor would even make it to Anshula Kapoor’s wedding festivities.
And then she showed up - and of course, she didn’t just attend, she arrived.Her look was one of those quiet showstoppers.
Nothing loud, nothing overdone, but somehow you can’t look away.
Very Sonam, very effortless on the surface… but clearly thought through.And honestly, only she can make a simple salwar suit feel this grand.by TOI Lifestyle Desk For the celebrations, Sonam picked an ivory-and-gold couture outfit from ITRH.
Same label Anshula had worn earlier for her Mata Ki Chowki, so there’s a nice little family connection there too.But instead of going for a heavy lehenga like most wedding guests would, Sonam kept it classic with a chanderi silk suit.
The colour sat somewhere between ivory and champagne gold - soft, warm, and really flattering under festive lights.It had that full-sleeved, slightly old-school silhouette that just feels right for intimate wedding functions.
Nothing flashy, just quietly rich.Now the styling is where things got interesting.She went for the double dupatta trend that’s been popping up everywhere this wedding season.
One was sheer ivory-gold chikankari with tiny sequins scattered through it, the other was a heavier gold tissue dupatta that added that soft glow.And together, they didn’t feel excessive.
They just layered nicely, gave movement, made the outfit feel more “wedding” without trying too hard.The salwar kept things grounded with a relaxed Patiala fit, which balanced all that elegance on top.Let’s talk about that bag because it honestly stole attention on its own.Instead of a regular potli or clutch, Sonam carried this elephant-shaped batwa from ITRH x Jewel Saga Jaipur.
It looked less like an accessory and more like something you’d pass down in a family.Covered in pearls, stones, and intricate detailing, it sat right at her waist like a little piece of art.It shouldn’t have worked… but it did.Sonam didn’t overload the look with jewellery, which is refreshing for a wedding function.She wore a polki and emerald choker that instantly became the focal point.
Big chandbalis followed, slightly dramatic but still in tune with the outfit.
A statement ring tied it all together.The green and gold combo added just enough richness without making everything feel heavy.It’s the kind of jewellery that doesn’t shout, but still gets noticed.She kept her beauty look very easy.Hair left loose, soft waves, nothing tight or overly styled.
Makeup was all about that clean Sonam finish - kohl eyes, warm brown tones, nude lips, glowing skin.Even the heels were in sync - embroidered gold-white juttis from Fizzy Goblet that blended right in instead of standing out.That’s really the thing with Sonam Kapoor’s style.
It rarely feels like she’s trying too hard, but you also know there’s serious thought behind every layer.This look didn’t scream for attention at a wedding full of fashion moments.
It just quietly held its own.And sometimes, that’s exactly what stands out the most.
