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Save now! Sasthi to Dashami lookbook ideas from T-town divas
This Durga Puja, channel the inner diva in you

This Durga Puja, dazzle like the Tolly divas, saving their makeup hacks and taking major inspo from them:
Oindrila Sen: Go barbiecore on Sasthi. Wear a pink chiffon sari with matching bangles and channel your inner KJo or Yash Raj heroine. Complete the look with kohl rimmed eyes, nude eyeshadow and a pinkish lip colour. Add a small bindi for that quintessential Bong vibe. Find the look here.
Mimi Chakraborty: Shimmery Saptami with a dewy base, beige eyeshadow with a golden sparkle, a brownish lipstick and highlighter. Add black liner on the upper lash line and go for a brown kohl on the lower just like Mimi, finishing with mascara of course. Wear a beige or nude-coloured sari with embellishments, and pull up the hair in a ponytail or a sleek bun. Find the look here.
Nussrat Jahan: Black smokey eyes with peachy lipstick and a hint of blush for your Ashtami evening look — take hints from Nussrat’s sensuous avatar. Add some highlighter, keeping the base light, slip into a mul sari with a noodle strap blouse, and you are ready. Find the look here.
Madhumita Sarcar: Make this Navami a bit hatke with a blend of earthy makeup with a dash of shine, like Madhumita. Focus on the brow game and don’t compromise on highlighter and strobe cream. Slip into a bralette and comfy pants and party! Find the look here.
Koushani Mukherjee: Sporting a white handloom cotton sari with a red choli along with black smokey eyes and winged eyeliner paired with glossy lips, can be a gamechanger on Dashami. Bookmark Koushani’s makeup game. Find the look here.
— Pooja Mitra
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