Isabelle Kaif turns muse for Shehla Khan’s newest collection Zinnia

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The gorgeous Isabelle Kaif turns muse for Shehla Khan‘s latest campaign Zinnia. TheGlitz spotlights this amazing collection where Isabel breathes life into a collection reminiscent of a rare and unique flower—an exquisite ode to brides and their bridesmaids. This assortment of eclectic designs mirrors the harmony of petals forming a flower, offering a diverse range of wedding and occasion wear for women of all ages, shapes, and tastes. From lehengas to saris, gowns to three-piece pantsuits, each style embodies the classic Shehla Khan aesthetic in silhouette and embroidery.

Isabel Kaif

Fabric Textures

The attention to detail and versatility make each look timeless, and adaptable to various tastes and occasions. Tulle and organza create sumptuous fabric textures like ruffles and 3D flowers, while lace adds a decadent definition to each design. Embellishments such as pearls, sequins, and crystals impart enduring ornamentation, ensuring these looks shine during festive periods and remain a timeless choice for year-round occasions.

Perfect Muse

Isabelle Kaif, the star of the campaign and Bollywood superstar Katrina Kaif’s younger sister, perfectly embodies and showcases the brilliance of Shehla Khan’s creations.

Her presence elevates the campaign, making each outfit shine brightly and leaving an everlasting impression.

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