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Pics: Deepika’s ravishing look will surely wipe away your Monday blues

Deepika Padukone is all smiles as her film Padmaavat is rocking at the box office. Be it her acting skills…

Pics: Deepika’s ravishing look will surely wipe away your Monday blues

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Deepika Padukone is all smiles as her film Padmaavat is rocking at the box office. Be it her acting skills or fashion sense, she kills it in every way. The gorgeous diva never fails to amaze us with her appearances and style statements. She knows how to amaze us with her outfits, be it ethnic or the western wear.

Meanwhile, Deepika’s love for ace designer Sabyasachi Mukerjee’s outfits is well known. They make a fabulous team and know how to create magic. The duo has teamed up on several occasions. Recently, they got together for #SabyasachiForNilaya- a range of designer wallpapers, at Nilaya by Asian Paints that has been inspired by velvet representing wealth.

Deepika, all decked in a pretty Bengal Red Benarasi saree that featured a marori border with a matching ric blouse with heavy jhumkas, looked absolutely stunning. Her features shine through her inherent beauty.

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In 2002, I rented my first apartment. And moved in there with my tailors and pattern makers. It was all under a thousand square feet. It would become my home, my factory and my atelier! I hand-painted the walls in ‘Bengal Red’ with motifs of flora and fauna inspired by the tree of life! The horses back then did look like rabbits and one bird I am sure looked a bit like a nondescript reptile. Old habits die hard and so a better version of the tree of life makes a second appearance. In Coromandel Red – dextrously hand-painted by The Sabyasachi Art Foundation. #Sabyasachi #TheWorldOfSabyasachi #TheSabyasachiArtFoundation #DeepikaPadukone #AsianPaints #Nilaya #SabyasaschixAsianPaints #SabyasachiForNilaya @worldofnilaya @asianpaints @deepikapadukone

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The Padmaavat actress is dressed up in a lovely pearly organza silk saree with an emerald choker perfectly contrasting it. She looked stunningly beautiful and graceful in silk saree.

If you grew up in Bengal at the time I was growing up, sometime between late seventies and early eighties, you would know that the consumer was the designer. I spent hours watching my mother and her friends stretching organdy sarees over hand frames and hand painting exotic blooms on them. More often than not, they would match the blooms in their sarees to the real blooms on their hair. Talk about style! This is my homage to them. My mother and all her Bengal art school friends. What they lacked in terms of resources, they always over compensated with imagination. That is the true art of dressing well and good housekeeping! #Sabyasachi #TheWorldOfSabyasachi #TheSabyasachiArtFoundation #DeepikaPadukone #AsianPaints #Nilaya #SabyasaschixAsianPaints #SabyasachiForNilaya @worldofnilaya @asianpaints @deepikapadukone

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Deepika’s beauty is beyond words. Her royalty look as she posed for the camera for the photo shoot made us forget the Monday blues.

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