Parineeti walks the ramp in choora & sindoor

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Recently, new bride

Parineeti

Chopra walked the ramp at a fashion show in Mumbai. Turning showstopper, the actor, still glowing from her wedding festivities, looked breathtaking in her ivory embroidered saree. She wore the customary choora in her hands and sported sindoor. Take a look at some pics here....

Parineeti Chopra tied the knot with

Raghav Chadha

on September 24.

Earlier, the actress had shared a glimpse into her morning routine after marriage.

Parineeti took to Instagram to offer a glimpse into her morning time. She posted a photo of her solving Sudoku in a newspaper with a refreshing beverage.

UNSEEN footage! Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha's 'saath phere' video goes viral

Earlier, the couple shared adorable wedding moments captured during the rituals at The Leela Palace. Parineeti recorded a song titled 'O Piya' for Raghav, which played during the ceremony. In the heartfelt caption, she expressed, “To my husband… The most important song I’ve ever sung .. walking towards you, hiding from the baraat, singing these words … what do I even say .. O piya, chal chalein aa.”

The actress shared moments from their pre-wedding rituals, featuring games like

Musical Chairs

, Lemon & Spoon Race, Three-Legged Race, and Cricket.
Parineeti wore a classic Manish Malhotra lehenga at her wedding, adorned with personal motifs. Her dupatta had Raghav's name embossed on it, in Devanāgarī script.
During their wedding day, the couple shared dreamy photos and penned a note, “From the very first chat at the breakfast table, our hearts knew. Been waiting for this day for a long time .. So blessed to finally be Mr and Mrs! Couldn’t have lived without each other .. Our forever begins now.”
Earlier this week, Parineeti was seen looking gorgeous as ever at the airport in her black t-shirt, black blazer and matching trousers. She completed the overall casual look with white sneakers. However, what grabbed our attention is her post-wedding glow. She was also seen sporting sindoor and pink chooras.

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