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In a sea of bling, Konkona Sen Sharma’s blue linen saree look feels like a breath of fresh air

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 26, 2026, 14:39 IST
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Konkona Sensharma’s easy-breezy blue saree look is everything summer style should be

There is something about Konkona Sensharma’s fashion sense that just feels incredibly honest. In an industry where everyone seems to be trying so hard to trend, her style is like a long, calm exhale. There’s no costume-y drama or unnecessary theatrics - just this quiet, grounded confidence that clearly comes from someone who knows exactly who she is and doesn't feel the need to explain it to anyone else. Her recent string of public appearances has been a perfect reflection of that whole "less is more" philosophy.

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​The art of the effortless linen

Take, for instance, the first-look event for her upcoming series. While the usual red-carpet move is to go for something stiff or high-glitz, Konkona kept things remarkably easy and breathable. She showed up in a stunning blue linen saree by Anavila that looked like the sartorial equivalent of a cool breeze. She paired it with a printed blouse, which provided just enough of a subtle contrast to keep the look from feeling flat without ever overpowering the soft, tactile nature of the linen itself.

She accessorized with a silver choker and a longer, tiered necklace. Now, you could argue that the choker felt a tiny bit "extra" for such an effortless vibe, but it didn't actually detract from her charm. If anything, it gave a bit of needed structure to an outfit that was otherwise very fluid and relaxed.

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A love letter to handwoven textiles

What really makes you stop and look at Konkona, though, is how deeply committed she is to handwoven textiles. When she drapes a saree, it never feels like she’s just "wearing a look" - it feels like she’s wearing a story. For another recent outing, she chose a handwoven khadi silk piece called the Rosita Teal Sari, which retails for about Rs 18,500.

In that calming turquoise hue, the fabric looked like a summer afternoon caught in a loom. The delicate floral appliqué details on the pallu added just the right amount of playfulness, giving the whole thing a whimsical touch without making it feel over-designed or "done up."

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​Finding power in quiet colors

The color itself really deserves a moment of appreciation. It wasn’t neon, it wasn't loud, and it wasn't trying too hard - it was just quietly striking. When she was photographed against natural light and lush greenery, the saree almost seemed to melt into its surroundings, feeling completely organic and rooted. And honestly, that is exactly where Konkona’s aesthetic lives: in a type of simplicity that never has to beg for your attention because it naturally draws your eye anyway.

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​The beauty of a "lived-in" look

Even her styling choices lean toward the refreshingly minimal. You won’t see heavy, cakey makeup or unnecessary layers here. Instead, she sticks to clean, wearable looks that actually feel "lived-in" - as if she could walk off a red carpet and straight into a long conversation at a friend's house. Even her jewellery, which is almost always oxidized silver or handcrafted pieces, feels like it’s there to complement her personality rather than compete with the outfit.

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Rooted and beautiful

In a fashion world that is increasingly obsessed with fast trends and being as loud as possible, Konkona Sensharma’s wardrobe feels like a much-needed pause button. It’s thoughtful, it’s clearly sustainable, and it feels deeply personal. She’s a constant reminder that style doesn’t have to shout to be powerful; sometimes, the softest, most rooted choices are the ones that leave the deepest, most lasting impression.

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