Versatile star Aparshakti Khurana is known to make stylish appearances at promo tours, premieres, and press events--and now he is matching his wife, Aakriti Ahuja. Together they are showcasing their twinning skills and inspiring us with their style ideas. Their recent social media posts highlight how they're nailing the twinning trend this wedding season! The couple made a stunning entrance in coordinated white and gold ensembles by Manish Malhotra, offering the ideal way to twin and kick off the wedding season. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aparshakti Khurana (@aparshakti_khurana) They dazzled in matching red floral couture by Shivan and Narresh, the perfect shade to twin in during the wedding season, symbolizing love. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aparshakti Khurana (@aparshakti_khurana) They showcased their love for white ensembles for the second time and even wore identical beaded necklaces. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aparshakti Khurana (@aparshakti_khurana) The actor and his wife opted for hand embroidered Rahul Mishra couture kurta pajama and corset gown from his latest collection. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aparshakti Khurana (@aparshakti_khurana) The stylish couple proves that twinning is one trend that never fades away. Take a page from their style book for your wedding season outfits. Aparshakti Khurana is enjoying the success of his recent OTT release, "Berlin", which has been praised for his unique performance and the film's compelling storyline. He is also celebrating the success of his horror-comedy blockbuster "Stree 2", where he received significant acclaim for his role as Bittu. Next, Aparshakti will star in the romantic drama "Badtameez Gill", alongside Paresh Rawal, Vaani Kapoor and others. Additionally, Aparshakti will appear in the documentary "Finding Ram". Read also: Why Suman Indori: The Journey of Teerth, Devika & Suman Is a Must-Watch Stampede at the screening of 'Pushpa 2', 1 woman dead, 3 injured Ravi Dubey will play Laxman in Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana, the actor confirmed Baba Siddique was the one who wanted to kill Salman Khan before the murder