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Velvet is back and Sreeleela just gave it a modern makeover with her sharara

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 29, 2025, 17:22 IST
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Sreeleela’s exotic velvet sharara

Sreeleela has become a name synonymous with youthful elegance and effortless glamour. Known for her impeccable sense of style, she blends traditional silhouettes with modern flair, creating looks that are both aspirational and approachable. At a recent pre-release event for her upcoming movie, Sreeleela’s fashion choice stole the spotlight yet again. She arrived in a stunning Peacock Blue Velvet Drape Sharara Set by Sureena Chowdhri, proving once more that she understands the assignment when it comes to ethnic dressing.

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The look ​that turned heads

For the event, Sreeleela chose a regal velvet ensemble that beautifully blurred the lines between a lehenga and a sharara. The rich peacock blue hue added depth and drama, while the silhouette brought a contemporary twist to a traditional outfit. Crafted from luxurious velvet, the draped sharara exuded opulence - a fabric once reserved for royalty, now reimagined for the modern woman.

The outfit, priced at ₹79,900, is a showstopper in every sense. It effortlessly captured the time-honoured elegance of a sharara but came with the added sophistication of an embellished drape. The addition of a belt gave it structure, while the strappy blouse added a youthful freshness, striking the perfect balance between festive and fashion-forward.

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Designer details

Sureena Chowdhri is known for bringing together old-world craftsmanship and contemporary cuts, and this creation is a perfect example. The designer has a knack for reinterpreting classics with a modern soul. The set speaks of delicate luxury, where every element, from the intricate antique gold embroidery to the crystal and bead embellishments, has been placed with precision.

Sureena’s designs are all about detail and depth, and this ensemble reflects her brand’s ethos perfectly. The velvet fabric added richness, while the embellishments caught the light beautifully, giving Sreeleela’s look a celestial glow. The craftsmanship felt both timeless and modern, a perfect match for the rising star’s personality.

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​The velvet comeback

Velvet has made a strong comeback this season in Indian couture, and Sreeleela’s look is proof of why this fabric continues to reign supreme. It’s rich, tactile, and instantly elevates any festive look. The peacock blue shade, in particular, gave the outfit an exotic touch - bold yet elegant, royal yet contemporary.

Velvet also photographs beautifully, making it a favourite for red carpets and grand events. Its ability to play with light and texture added dimension to Sreeleela’s outfit, especially under the flashbulbs. The draped sharara format, instead of a traditional lehenga, lent movement and ease, making it both glamorous and wearable, perfect for a long event night.

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The Kiara Advani connection

Interestingly, this same Sureena Chowdhri set was earlier spotted on Kiara Advani, who styled it with her signature minimalism. While Kiara brought a sophisticated polish to the look, Sreeleela’s interpretation was more youthful and vivacious. Her vibrant personality and natural charm gave the ensemble a completely different vibe, proving how one outfit can tell two unique style stories.

By wearing a piece previously worn by one of Bollywood’s top fashion icons, Sreeleela subtly aligned herself with the A-list league but made it her own. Her confident styling and effortless grace ensured she didn’t look like she was following trends; she was owning them.

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Decoding Sreeleela’s ethnic style

Sreeleela’s style is distinctly hers - playful yet poised, rooted yet refreshing. Whether she’s in a pastel anarkali or a jewel-toned lehenga, she manages to keep her looks youthful without compromising on the grandeur. This velvet sharara look reinforced her signature aesthetic: modern glamour steeped in Indian tradition.

Her choice of minimal accessories, understated makeup, and natural waves allowed the outfit to do the talking. The overall effect was one of regal confidence, the kind that doesn’t need heavy jewellery or overpowering styling. Sreeleela continues to prove that the new generation of stars can effortlessly combine Indian heritage with a modern sensibility.

In a sea of glittering gowns and cookie-cutter lehengas, Sreeleela’s Sureena Chowdhri look stood out for its subtle drama and rich craftsmanship. The velvet, the peacock hue, the draped silhouette, every element spoke of a young woman embracing tradition while walking confidently into her own spotlight. And if this look is any indication, Sreeleela’s ethnic fashion journey is only getting more iconic.

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