The saree comes from Three Sixty Nine's Anahita line, priced at Rs. 11,400 /-, translating Pichwai's temple art into a fluid georgette drape.
Leaf motifs trail quietly across the fabric before gathering into blooming lotuses and a peacock at the pallu, an engineered placement rather than a repeat.
Priced at Rs. 7,200, the draped halter blouse is gathered at the neckline and left sleeveless, letting the saree's print take full focus.
Sajni's jewellery brings large earrings in green, gold and silver alongside a golden-centred oxidized ring and a stacked cuff of oxidized bangles.
Hairstylist Priya Tekchandani kept the hair short and side-parted, letting loose waves fall rather than styling it into anything more structured.
Makeup artist Shruti Kode kept the base dewy and the lips a soft rose, a restrained finish that lets the saree's colour do the talking.
The look was photographed by Vidhi Godha and styled by Aisha Deshmukh with Samridh, the team behind bringing the Anahita saree to camera.