Priyanka Chopra once again proved why she’s a true fashion icon as she graced her brother Siddharth Chopra’s sangeet ceremony in a mesmerising midnight blue lehenga. Accompanied by her husband, global music sensation Nick Jonas, the power couple added a glamorous touch to the wedding festivities in India. Keep reading as we decode the PC's desi look:
Priyanka's celestial look in midnight blue lehenga
For the sangeet ceremony, Priyanka chose an ethereal ensemble designed by ace Indian designer duo Falguni Shane Peacock. The lehenga was adorned with intricate shimmering Swarovski crystals, sequins, and beads. The deep blue hue complemented Priyanka’s radiant presence as she twirled through the pre-wedding celebrations.
Styled by celebrity fashion expert Ami Patel, the ensemble featured a modern cropped choli with a plunging neckline, delicate shoulder straps, and a form-fitting bust. The mermaid-style skirt accentuated her silhouette, with layers of embroidery and a high-waisted fit adding an extra touch of regality. Draped elegantly over her shoulders was a matching dupatta studded with the same glimmering embellishments.

Diamonds that stole the show
The 'Love Again' fame complemented her look with statement diamond jewellery, donning a dazzling Bulgari choker paired with delicate earrings, rings, and a sleek bracelet. Her beauty game was equally on point—she let her voluminous locks flow naturally in a sleek, centre-parted style while opting for feathered brows, smokey eyes, winged eyeliner, and deep berry-toned lips to enhance her luminous glow.
Musical extravaganza at the Chopra family
Beyond the glitz and glamour, the evening was filled with unforgettable performances. Nick Jonas, ever the showman, set the stage on fire with a performance of the popular hit "Maan Meri Jaan." His father, Kevin Jonas Sr., also joined in, making it a special family affair.
Priyanka, known for her love of dance, lit up the stage with energetic performances alongside her family. One of the highlights of the night was her dance with the bride-to-be, Neelam Upadhyaya, on the iconic song "Balle Balle" from Bride and Prejudice.