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This Sania Mirza mustard Anarkali look giving Hyderabadi royalty and modern elegance at once

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 27, 2026, 09:22 IST
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Sania Mirza serves regal ethnic glam in mustard Anarkali

Sania Mirza might have officially stepped off the tennis court, but let’s be honest - she’s still hitting absolute winners in the fashion department. At 39, she’s quietly become the person we all look to for that perfect, effortless ethnic vibe. She has this way of making traditional Indian wear feel fresh and alive, rather than something that’s just been pulled out of a dusty trunk for a wedding.

Her latest look for the 2026 Eid season is the perfect example of why she’s a style icon. On March 26, Sania dropped a photo on Instagram that honestly made everyone stop mid-scroll. Dressed in this incredible, deep mustard yellow anarkali, she kept her caption short and sweet: “Yellow, but make it royal.” And man, did she deliver on that promise. Within minutes, her comments were a total landslide of "stunning," "mesmerizing," and "pure elegance."

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​A royal nod to her Hyderabadi roots

The whole outfit, designed by Jayanti Reddy, felt like a gorgeous love letter to Sania’s Hyderabadi heritage. It wasn't just a simple dress; it was a floor-sweeping, full-length silhouette with a structured bodice that flowed out into this massive, pleated flare. You could almost feel the weight and quality of it through the screen.

The real star of the show was the craftsmanship. The heavy gold threadwork gave the fabric this rich, textured glow that seemed to change every time she moved. It struck that really difficult balance—it was grand enough for a major festival but didn't look like the outfit was wearing her. That specific shade of mustard wasn't loud or neon; it was just luminous. It felt festive, sure, but also very "2026 cool."

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​The art of knowing when to stop

If there’s one thing Sania consistently nails, it’s the power of restraint. We’ve all seen people over-accessorize a heavy outfit until it looks cluttered, but Sania knows exactly when to back off.

Because the neckline was already so heavily embroidered, she made the genius move to skip a necklace entirely. It kept the look clean and allowed the craftsmanship of the anarkali to really breathe. Instead, she went big on the earrings - oversized kundan drops with subtle green stones that provided a perfect, cool contrast to the warm yellow. A single statement ring was all she needed beyond that.

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​Beauty that feels real, not "caked"

Her glam followed that same "less is more" philosophy. It was polished, but it didn't look like she’d spent five hours in a makeup chair.

The hair: She went for a sleek, low bun with a sharp center parting. It’s a classic move that gives a refined, almost editorial finish and keeps the focus entirely on the jewelry and her face.

The makeup: She leaned into a soft-glam aesthetic - think a dewy, glowing base, slightly smoky eyes for a bit of depth, and a nude-brown lip that kept the whole vibe grounded. Nothing was fighting for attention; everything was just working in harmony.

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Refreshingly real

Sania Mirza’s Eid look is a great reminder that true style isn’t about wearing everything at once - it’s about intention. From the traditional handiwork of the anarkali to the controlled elegance of her styling, the whole thing felt deliberate and deeply rooted in cultural pride. In a world where festive fashion often feels over-the-top and exhausting, Sania is out here keeping it regal, rooted, and - most importantly - refreshingly real.

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