Tara Sutaria’s house-warming outfit is the soft-girl goes ethnic moment we didn’t see coming
When celebrities inaugurate a new home, it’s never just a ceremony in Bollywood but rather becomes a statement. And when that celebrity is Tara Sutaria, then you'd better expect notes of feminine aesthetic with a poised and refined touch. Her new address announcement instantly became a fashion moment, but it is as important as the big milestone itself.
For her new home inauguration, she chose to strike the right balance between contemporary elegance and tradition, where she once again proved why understated glam is her signature. The diva wore a soft ivory-hued plain saree, which looked more like a Kasavu drape but without the traditional golden border.
Minimal and elegant, it exuded a comfortable charm, and with respectful styling and modern polish, she absolutely looked like a walking dream. The diva matched its aura with a shining ivory-gold blouse featuring back dori detailing, a round, sophisticated neckline, and elegant, elbow-length sleeves.
She opted for a look which aligned beautifully with her home ambiance, where leaning into fluid fabrics and a muted colour palette made her dwell more. Also, soft shades like ivory, blush, powder blue, and more are usually associated with fresh starts and purity, making the drape an ideal pick for house-warming celebrations.
She subtly accessorised the look and wore dangling kundan and gold earrings with a stack of golden kadas and a beautiful oval-shaped diamond ring, surprisingly on her ring finger. Styling her hair into a low, sleek, middle-parted bun with a fresh round gajra, Tara kept a clean-girl traditional makeup look featuring a highlighted base, muted eyes, deep kohl strokes, defined eyebrows, sharply contoured cheeks, and soft matte-brown lips.
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Tara’s inauguration ensemble proves that not every fashion moment needs a breath of maximalism. This look embraced intimacy and authenticity, where she made it feel relatable, special, and balanced. So, if you’re searching for house-warming inspirational fits, then Tara Sutaria’s ivory saree is the perfect blueprint to start with.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
She opted for a look which aligned beautifully with her home ambiance, where leaning into fluid fabrics and a muted colour palette made her dwell more. Also, soft shades like ivory, blush, powder blue, and more are usually associated with fresh starts and purity, making the drape an ideal pick for house-warming celebrations.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
All eyes on Kriti Sanon as she rewrites the trench code at Burberry’s runway with an unbothered twist
Tara’s inauguration ensemble proves that not every fashion moment needs a breath of maximalism. This look embraced intimacy and authenticity, where she made it feel relatable, special, and balanced. So, if you’re searching for house-warming inspirational fits, then Tara Sutaria’s ivory saree is the perfect blueprint to start with.
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