The online buzz on recently concluded marriage functions of Boney kapoor’s daughter Anshula, is still alive. Fans and fashionista are going gaga over celebs different looks during the wedding especially all the Kapoor Girls- from Janhvi to Sonam to Shanaya.
The buzz around Shanaya Kapoor was about redefining her latest mehndi look. The actor proves comfort and glamour can easily go hand in hand. Composed in a beautifully styled ethnic outfit, she paired it with the famed Fizzy Goblet juttis and instantly, the look became all about elegance, ease and modernity.
Her choice of footwear was not merely a fashion statement. A reminder that dressing up in Traditional Indian festivals look today is as much about feeling good as it is more about comfort and convenience.
The beauty of juttis is that they blend heritage with modern vibe. You can pair Juttis with anything, be it a lehenga, sharara, kurta set or even something fusion wear. Juttis makes for a very graceful finishing touch for convenient and traditional Indian festive looks. Over the years, they have evolved into much more than just wedding shoes. In the present time, brides, bridesmaids and wedding guests turn to this text to enhance their style, which is ornate yet comfortable enough to wear through long ceremonies and celebrations.
What type of footwears are Juttis?
Juttis are footwear which originated from North India and have a rich Punjabi and Mughal-inspired background. These slippers have an upright closed front and flat sole with multifarious embroidery. Previously worn by royalty, they became a common ethnic wear in many states. Punjabi culture is perhaps most synonymous with juttis. That said, juttis have widespread popularity in India, especially in bridal and festive-wear.
What so special about Juttis?
Juttis are timeless and that’s what makes them special at Indian weddings.
- The footwear is often created in the zari, mirror work, thread embroidery, and beads.
- They are made mostly in bright colors.Â
- Unlike heels, they are flat slippers.
- Very comfortable for long functions wears- be it marriage, religious rituals, and to dance in.
Fizzy Goblet and similar brands have given the traditional juttis a fun, quirky, colourful and trendy upgrade in the recent past especially for the millennials. Shanaya Kapoor’s look reflects this new-age preference beautifully, a style that has just the right amount of tradition and modernity.






