Kareena Kapoor's 'Veere Di Wedding' lehenga is 25 years old!

Kareena's unique wedding dress which was a pretty off-shoulder, embellished, yellow hued lehenga was designed by Sandeep Khosla and Abu Jani 25 yrs ago.

'Veere Di Wedding' has turned out to be a glamorous film and each of the ladies in the movie-Kareena Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhasker and Shikha Talsania are looking stunning in most of their outfits.

Well, incase you have been drooling over the wonderful lehengas and other ethinc numbers from the film, it's because of the effort put in by ace designer duo Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, the actresses are giving fashion goals to their fans.

Especially Kareena's unique wedding dress which was a pretty off-shoulder, embellished, yellow hued lehenga.

You'll be surprised to know that the beautiful garment which looks trendy is actually a vintage piece that was made 25 years ago! Yes, Sandeep took to social media and revealed, ''Veere's wedding garment is actually a vintage garment of Abu Sandeep. It's something that we made 25 years ago. It was lying in our coffers...Rhea came to the factory and we started digging out a whole trunk and and taking out old pieces. So then, we just reinvented it. The skirt remains the same. The blouse remains pretty much the same. Of course, it was altered to Kareena's size. Then we created a dupatta and just modernised it slightly. At the wedding time (in the movie), everybody is in AJSK vintage, which is great fun.''

Now isn't it surprising?

Well, right from teaching us how to pair a denim jacket with a lehenga to wooing us with some dazzling dresses that the four friends wore in the film, Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla have really impressed everyone with their genius fashion work.

So guys what are your thoughts on the beautiful wedding outfit? Do let us know in the comments section below.

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