Kangana Ranaut's Ladakhi Wedding Attire: A Fiery Inspiration for Winter Fashion and Bridal Style.

Kangana Ranaut is making a bold statement this winter wedding season, demonstrating how to perfectly blend tradition and high fashion. The actress and politician recently attended a winter wedding in Ladakh, showcasing a traditional Ladakhi ensemble that has set the internet ablaze.

Ranaut posted pictures of her attire on Instagram, captioning it, "Wedding season in India is also an opportunity to indulge in our traditions and culture. For a winter wedding that I attended last night here's a mountain story". Her outfit choice, a vibrant Ladakhi Goncha, traditionally worn by Ladakhi women, is designed to protect against the region's harsh winter climate. The Goncha, also referred to as Kos or Suleman, is a long, woolen robe.

The actress sported a green Mogos gown by Namza Couture, a brand based in Leh, Ladakh, known for blending Ladakhi traditions with contemporary aesthetics. Namza Couture's Instagram bio states that they have "A love affair with Ladakhi art, craft, and textiles. Every creation, an ode to the roots of Ladakh, embracing Ethical & Slow Fashion". Ranaut paired the gown with a traditional mustard Bok shawl, typically woven from goat skin or silk for warmth, and authentic Ladakhi jewelry. The jewelry included large, elaborate golden chandelier drop earrings and a beautiful pahadi necklace with a green pendant and beaded elements. She completed the look with a hairpiece extending from her earrings to her bun.

For her makeup, Meera Sakhrani opted for a soft look, featuring nude lips, neatly tied hair in a bun, kohled eyes, and a black bindi. Nude stilettos completed the ensemble.

Ranaut's choice of attire highlights the rich sartorial traditions of Ladakh, reinterpreting them for modern fashion. The Goncha and Sulma are iconic Ladakhi garments. The Goncha (or Kos) is a voluminous robe worn by men, made from wool, velvet, cotton, or blends, while the Sulma is its female counterpart, a flowing, ball-gown-style robe. While everyday Gonchas feature muted shades, wedding Gonchas often shine in brocade, silk, or velvet sourced from Nepal and Bhutan.

By choosing a Mogos-style Goncha, Kangana brought an unexpected twist to traditional wedding attire. Her attention to detail, from the Bok shawl to the gold jhumkas, shows how heritage pieces can be reinterpreted for contemporary audiences. Ranaut’s look offers a masterclass in blending culture, couture, and confidence.

Kangana Ranaut has often showcased her ability to incorporate winter-appropriate styling into her outfits. She has been seen pairing sarees with trench coats, blazers, and sweaters. She also knows how to accessorize perfectly, often using shawls and traditional Himachali topis to complete her look.


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