Tara Sutaria ’s wardrobe is honestly a breath of fresh air lately. She’s clearly on a roll, serving up one stunning look after another and her latest outfit is just more proof that she doesn’t play it safe when it comes to fashion. Turning muse for designer Ritika Mirchandani, Tara stepped out in an elegant fusion dhoti set that took a jaw-dropping 280 hours to make. Yes, you read that right.
Known for her love of classic silhouettes with a twist, Tara opted for an all-ivory ensemble that felt both timeless and refreshingly modern. The outfit featured a plunging round-neck blouse, hand-beaded to perfection, layered under a structured full-sleeved jacket. The padded shoulders gave her upper frame that sharp edge, while the high-low hem of the jacket added some flow and flair.
But the real showstopper? Her beaded dhoti pants - flared, dramatic, and dripping in craftsmanship. These weren’t your average bottoms. Think over 280 hours of delicate embroidery paired with 40 hours of hand-stitching, brought to life with intricate bugle bead and Poth work. The result was a monochrome masterpiece with just the right dose of glamour.
She took the look up a notch with stunning handcrafted Anvi danglers by Anayah Jewellery, styled with a matching stack of rings. The clear gemstones paired with gold plating added just the right hint of sparkle - glamorous, but not overdone.
Tara kept her glam just as sleek. Her hair was styled in a soft blowout and left down for a fuss-free finish, while her makeup was all about that dewy base, sculpted cheeks, and smudged, smoky eyes. A little kohl, a swipe of mascara, and she was ready to steal the spotlight.
With metallic heels to seal the deal, Tara once again proved she can swing from sharp power suits to dreamy couture in a heartbeat. If there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s that Tara Sutaria doesn’t just follow trends, she makes them look effortless.
Known for her love of classic silhouettes with a twist, Tara opted for an all-ivory ensemble that felt both timeless and refreshingly modern. The outfit featured a plunging round-neck blouse, hand-beaded to perfection, layered under a structured full-sleeved jacket. The padded shoulders gave her upper frame that sharp edge, while the high-low hem of the jacket added some flow and flair.
But the real showstopper? Her beaded dhoti pants - flared, dramatic, and dripping in craftsmanship. These weren’t your average bottoms. Think over 280 hours of delicate embroidery paired with 40 hours of hand-stitching, brought to life with intricate bugle bead and Poth work. The result was a monochrome masterpiece with just the right dose of glamour.
She took the look up a notch with stunning handcrafted Anvi danglers by Anayah Jewellery, styled with a matching stack of rings. The clear gemstones paired with gold plating added just the right hint of sparkle - glamorous, but not overdone.
Tara kept her glam just as sleek. Her hair was styled in a soft blowout and left down for a fuss-free finish, while her makeup was all about that dewy base, sculpted cheeks, and smudged, smoky eyes. A little kohl, a swipe of mascara, and she was ready to steal the spotlight.
With metallic heels to seal the deal, Tara once again proved she can swing from sharp power suits to dreamy couture in a heartbeat. If there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s that Tara Sutaria doesn’t just follow trends, she makes them look effortless.
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