Cosmo: Congratulations on your wedding! We have been noticing your extremely stylish looks... Would you call it a post-wedding glow-up?
Athiya Shetty: “I don’t believe in ‘glow-ups’... And, to be honest, I don’t put much thought into what I am wearing, or what I may be seen in. It’s genuinely based on my mood. Some days I feel like dressing up...on other days, you’ll see me in comfortable, baggy outfits, without any make-up. Over time, I have become more comfortable with the idea of being my true self...and that probably comes across in the way I dress, too.”
C: What are some of your favourite moments from your wedding?
AS: “I can’t recall any specific moments, but it was all about the energy. Our wedding was about unconditional love and pure joy. People who we love dearly were there with [KL] Rahul and me in one big house, celebrating our love and happiness. I miss that the most, and that’s something I’ll always cherish.”
C: We could tell from the photographs that you really enjoyed yourself...
AS: “I think I had the most fun at my wedding. It almost surprised me that one can enjoy their own wedding so much. I wasn’t that bride who was worried about her hair or make-up looking perfect. As actors, we are so used to looking a certain way in front of the camera, but when I am not in front of the lens these things don’t faze me.
I liked working with Ami [Patel] who styled me, and designers like Anamika [Khanna] and Anjul Bhandari.
This story is from the March - April 2023 edition of Cosmopolitan India.
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