In the 1990s, Manisha’s style was synonymous with a soft, luminous aesthetic—often dubbed a "milky" or porcelain look by fans and media—that emphasized her vulnerability and classic features. The "Bombay" White Lehenga : Her white lehenga from the song "Kehna Hi Kya" in
Manisha understands that "milky" suggests intimacy and softness. Her favorite way to style a cream or off-white sari is to drape the pallu low, exposing the back. In the 1990s, Manisha’s style was synonymous with
Manisha Koirala's contribution to Indian fashion extends beyond her on-screen presence. She has been a pioneer in promoting traditional Indian attire, often incorporating contemporary twists into classic designs. Her fashion choices were influenced by her Nepalese
Manisha Koirala made her Bollywood debut in 1991 with the film "Sansaar." During her early days, she sported a more traditional and conservative style, often wearing sarees and salwar kameez on the red carpet. Her fashion choices were influenced by her Nepalese upbringing and the cultural norms of the time. In the 1990s