House Of The Dragon Takes Inspiration From South India, Shows Queen Wearing Kerala Jewellery!
The show has already aired three episodes till now. The recently released one titled Second Of His Name has become a topic of discussion for a different reason altogether. Apart from the epic battle sequence that the rogue prince Daemon headlined, fans couldn¡¯t help but notice a very interesting detail from episode 2. House Of The Dragon Has Taken Inspiration From Kerala Popular fashion instagrammer Diet Sabya pointed out this detail in their in...Read More
Game of Thrones prequel series House Of The Dragon is creating a lot of buzz ever since its premiere. Putting all speculations to rest, the makers of the show have somewhat proved that they will only take the legacy of author George RR Martin and the cult favourite show higher from here.
Fans have already formed clubs and picked the characters they are rooting for. From Rhaenyra, Daemon, King Viserys to his new wife Alicent Highwater, House Of The Dragon cast is sure an interesting mix.
Not just the plot and the characters, even the fashion aesthetic of the show is grabbing a lot of eyeballs. The show has already aired three episodes till now. The recently released one titled Second Of His Name has become a topic of discussion for a different reason altogether. Apart from the epic battle sequence that the rogue prince Daemon headlined, fans couldn¡¯t help but notice a very interesting detail from episode 2.
House Of The Dragon Has Taken Inspiration From Kerala
Popular fashion instagrammer Diet Sabya pointed out this detail in their instagram stories:
Alicent Hightower played by Emily Carey, the subject of a lot of fans¡¯ wrath, wore a stunning blue gown devoid of any embellishments and embroideries. What caught a lot of people¡¯s attention was her stunning necklace. At this point you might be wondering, how can a necklace be a point of discussion.
However, it¡¯s vital to point out that this very necklace is Kerala style mullamottu mala!
For the unversed, mullamottu mala is considered as traditional jewellery for Malayali women. It is one of the most important ornaments that a bride wears on her wedding day. It comes in various patterns and lengths but the main jasmine-bud-shaped motifs connected to a gold or brass chain is the signature style of the said mala.
The internet is lauding the traditional touch that the makers have included after being inspired by South Indian fashion.
You might hate the queen but her fashion game is surely on point!
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