Sakshi Dhoni Fashion: MS Dhoni goes traditional with Aipan-inspired couture, Sakshi Dhoni shines in Chanderi kalidaar set

MS Dhoni goes traditional with Aipan-inspired couture, Sakshi Dhoni shines in Chanderi kalidaar set
MS Dhoni and Sakshi Dhoni are making a style statement at wedding season. They are opting for understated ethnic ensembles. Dhoni wore a custom outfit inspired by Aipan art. Sakshi donned a green ombre Chanderi kalidaar. Their choices highlight Indian craft and culture. These looks are meaningful and memorable.

It feels like every time we refresh our feeds lately, there’s another high-profile wedding happening – and honestly, celebrity guest style has become a runway in its own right. Among the sea of heavy sequins and over-the-top glamour, MS Dhoni and Sakshi are carving out a space that’s much more interesting. They’ve been serving one “quiet luxury” ethnic look after another, and the internet is definitely taking notes.Fresh off their appearance at Arjun Tendulkar’s wedding in Mumbai, the duo stepped out again for businessman Mudit Dani’s big day. But it was a set of photos from a more intimate, personal celebration that really caught my eye.

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Dhoni, who has always been the king of the “understated” vibe, went for something that felt deeply personal this time. He wore a custom piece by Heena Kochhar that was actually inspired by Aipan – a traditional ritual art from the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand. If you aren’t familiar, Aipan is that beautiful folk art women create using white rice paste on red clay walls to invite in good energy.By sticking to a classic red and ivory palette, the outfit felt like a direct nod to his roots. The standout detail? A subtle tiger motif woven into the embroidery. It didn’t look like a costume; it looked like a quiet tribute to strength and heritage. It’s exactly the kind of move you’d expect from “Captain Cool” – meaningful, but never loud.Standing beside him, Sakshi was just as graceful in the “Ramzeela” set, also by Heena Kochhar. She opted for a green ombre Chanderi kalidaar paired with a flowing farshi bottom and a light organza odhani. At ₹64,700, the “Made-in-India” ensemble is definitely a luxury pick, but it didn’t feel stiff. Between the resham and sitara work, it had just enough shimmer for a wedding without being distracting.What I love about the Dhonis’ recent style evolution is that they aren’t chasing trends. They aren’t trying to be the loudest people in the room. They’re choosing pieces that celebrate craft and culture, proving that sometimes the most memorable looks are the ones that actually mean something.

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