Liza Koshy’s stunning mint co-ord set is what you can wear for the next wedding cocktail

Liza Koshy’s latest look will make it to your mood board for upcoming bridesmaid duties

Liza Koshy stunned in a vibrant co-ord set by a contemporary Indian label

Actress, television host and youtube sensation, Liza Koshy has indeed come a long way. Constantly expanding into new realms, the affable social media personality is no stranger to serving on-trend fashion moments to her large following of 20.2M followers on Instagram. Recently, Koshy updated her feed with high-glam stills of her wearing a number by homegrown luxury brand Papa Don’t Preach by Shubhika. Coming from a half-Indian descent, Liza stays true to her roots and often opts for Indian designer labels– from the sculpture mini dress by Gaurav Gupta on Cannes 2022 red carpet to wearing a Prabal Gurung gown for MTV Movie and TV Awards. Keep scrolling to see what she slipped into this time around.

Liza Koshy’s three-piece set replaced dupatta with a high-fashion detachable sleeve

Liza Koshy’s penchant for Papa Don’t Preach by Shubhika numbers is quite evident as the actor time and again relies on their voguish pieces to serve a statement. Her latest look set in green ombre taffeta came with a bralette and wide-legged pants embellished with embroidery. The accented bralette featured noodle thin straps with studded blue-hued stones while the hems of the top came with a zig-zag pattern. It was carefully decorated in 3D embroidery with metallic accents, colourful sequins, pearls and beads. To go with it, she paired high-waisted ombre-hued wide-legged pants that bore a similar sequined pattern towards the side to compliment the outfit. However, she decided to ditch a conventional dupatta for the look and went for a detachable sleeve that served as the ultimate choice of a garment to complete the outfit. Not just that, she paired a Y2K favourite– chunky block heels and slicked her hair back leaving a few dramatic swirled edges on her forehead offering major styling lessons. 


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