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5 style lessons to take from Trisha Krishnan

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 6, 2026, 14:58 IST
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Style takeaways from Trisha Krishnan

If there’s one celebrity who’s mastered effortless style without making a big deal out of it, it’s Trisha Krishnan. She’s not trying to be the most eye-catching person in the room - and that’s exactly what makes her stand out. No over-the-top trends, no trying too hard. Just clothes that feel right, look good, and actually make sense.

Over time, she’s built a wardrobe that looks easy but never lazy. Whether she’s wearing a saree, a blazer, or just a simple kurta, there’s a certain comfort in the way she pulls it off. Nothing feels forced. And honestly, that’s where the real lesson is.

Here are five style takeaways from her that you can actually use in real life.

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Simple works - if you do it right

Trisha’s outfits are rarely complicated. You’ll often see her in clean, fuss-free looks - a well-fitted kurta, a breezy saree, or even just jeans and a basic top. But somehow, it never feels boring.

Why? Because there’s always something that stands out. Maybe it’s the fabric, maybe the fit, or just the way everything comes together. She doesn’t pile on details - she lets one thing shine.

Honestly, it’s a good trick to remember. Next time you feel like your outfit needs “more,” try stepping back instead. Sometimes less really does look better.

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Buy better, not more


She’s not chasing trends every other week, and it shows. Her wardrobe is full of pieces that don’t go out of style - classic sarees, structured blouses, elegant suits. The kind of stuff you can wear years later and still feel good in.

You won’t really spot her in those “hot right now” outfits that disappear in a season. And that’s probably why even her older looks still feel relevant.

It’s a simple shift: instead of picking up five trendy things, invest in one solid piece you’ll wear again and again. It saves you money and closet space in the long run.


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Don’t overdo it

One thing she gets absolutely right - she knows when to stop.

If the outfit is heavy, she keeps everything else light. If the jewellery is bold, the makeup stays soft. There’s always balance, and that’s what makes her style feel easy on the eyes.

Her makeup is the same story - fresh skin, a bit of colour on the lips, maybe some blush, and she’s done. Nothing too dramatic.

And let’s be honest, most of us tend to go all in - outfit, accessories, makeup, everything at once. Trisha’s way is a good reminder that you don’t have to do the most to look good.

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Confidence does half the work

You can wear the exact same outfit as someone else, but it won’t look the same if you’re not comfortable in it. That’s where she really stands out.

She looks relaxed. Not stiff, not overly posed - just natural. And that makes even the simplest outfits look better.

It sounds obvious, but it’s true. If you’re constantly adjusting your clothes or feeling awkward, it shows. Wear something you actually like, something you feel good in - it makes a bigger difference than you think.

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Know your style and stick to it

If you’ve followed her for a while, you’ll notice her style hasn’t changed drastically - and that’s a good thing. It’s evolved, sure, but she hasn’t jumped on every trend just because it’s popular.

She knows what works for her - certain cuts, colours, silhouettes—and she sticks to that. Then she tweaks things here and there instead of starting from scratch every time.

That’s probably the most useful takeaway. You don’t need a whole new style every season. Figure out what suits you, build around it, and just keep refining it.

At the end of the day, Trisha Krishnan’s style isn’t about grabbing attention - it’s about feeling comfortable and looking put-together without trying too hard. And maybe that’s why it works. It feels real.

If there’s one thing to take from her wardrobe, it’s this: you don’t need more clothes - you just need smarter ones.

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