Priyanka Chopra’s recent Vogue photoshoot has captured significant attention, reflecting her embrace of the “very demure, very mindful” aesthetic that has gained popularity worldwide. The shoot, which took place during her brief visit to India, features Priyanka in a series of elegant and understated looks, showcasing some of India’s top designers.
In the first image shared on her Instagram, Priyanka exudes a serene, almost regal aura, wearing a translucent white top paired with a silver necklace and earrings, her short hairstyle adding to the refined look. The second shot zooms in on her face, particularly emphasizing her left eye, which is accentuated with kohl.
The third picture presents her in a white shirt and black skirt ensemble, further accessorized with a white drape and stilettos, all against a backdrop of red drapes. Her hair is neatly tied up, contributing to the polished appearance.
In a dramatic fourth image, Priyanka closes her eyes and poses with a golden drape in hand, dressed in a beige outfit adorned with white designs and complemented by a golden necklace. The fifth shot reveals her in a golden backless outfit, enhanced by matching jewelry as she looks back at the camera. The final image continues the golden theme, with Priyanka posing in a golden-yellow outfit and veil, embodying a blend of traditional elegance and modern sophistication.
Priyanka captioned her post, acknowledging the contributions of Indian designers like Savio Jon, Amit Aggarwal, Tarun Tahiliani, and others. The photoshoot has received praise, with her husband, Nick Jonas, commenting “Wow wow wow,” and actor Patralekhaa adding fire emojis to express her admiration.
Beyond the photoshoot, Priyanka’s visit to India was also marked by personal and professional engagements. She attended her brother Siddharth Chopra’s engagement ceremony, held on the anniversary of their late father’s birth. Additionally, she promoted her upcoming Marathi production “Paani” and is set to appear in upcoming projects like “The Bluff” and “Heads of State.”