In her "milky" content, Manisha often drapes herself in raw silk or Kanjeevaram sarees that forego vibrant borders for tone-on-tone textures. Imagine a saree that is the color of fresh kheer or cold milk—warm, rich, and glossy.
: She has been seen in everything from pale aquamarine organza to rich Kanchipuram silks and gold-and-black Raw Mango designs. In her "milky" content, Manisha often drapes herself
Heavier silks, deeper colors, structured fits. After: Airy cottons, deconstructed silhouettes, creamy cashmeres. Heavier silks, deeper colors, structured fits
In the 1990s, Manisha’s style was defined by a delicate, girl-next-door charm. She became a muse for filmmakers and designers alike, often seen in: She became a muse for filmmakers and designers
In the 1990s, Manisha became the face of "innocent glamour." Her look often featured:
Manisha's fashion sense was a perfect blend of traditional and modern. She effortlessly wore sarees, salwar kameez, and lehengas, making each outfit look like a million bucks. Her milky complexion, which she affectionately referred to as her "moonlight skin," seemed to glow with an otherworldly radiance, making her a vision on screen and off.