Sonakshi Sinha celebrated her first Karwa Chauth this year, and seems to have had the perfect accessory to mark the big occasion. As the actress donned a traditional red attire for the big day, it is her very contemporary but very pricey mangalsutra that stole the show.Sonakshi Sinha ticked off a very significant milestone recently as she celebrated her first Karwa Chauth with hubby Zaheer Iqbal. In a series of stunning snapshots, the actress showed off her festive look as she donned a vibrant red saree that sparkled with rhinestones and featured traditional embroidery. But, while her monochromatic look was simply lovely, it is her mangalsutra that has out attention.
Decoding Sonakshi Sinha's Karwa Chauth LookThe standout piece of her entire ensemble has got to be the exquisite BVLGARI Mangalsutra Sautoir Necklace that the actress styled with her red saree. Retailing for a whopping Rs 13.6 lakh on the official website, the mangalsutra in 18 kt rose gold boasts onyx inserts, beads, and pavé diamonds.Check out Sonakshi Sinha's very pricey accessory right here:
The actress was dressed to impress on the big day with her glam accentuating her features with black eyeliner, softly contoured cheeks, and a nude lip colour. Adding a traditional touch to her outfit, the actress completed her look with a traditional red bindi and sindoor. Sonakshi and Zaheer, who have been together since 2017, tied the knot in a social ceremony under the Special Marriage Act in July. They held a reception for their friends and family shortly after, with Sonakshi decked in a red Banarasi saree for her special day.How much are you loving Sonakshi Sinha's uber expensive mangalsutra? Let us know
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