The Red Carpet Favourite Disney Gowns Are Back In New Shapes, And Shades For Modern-Day Princesses
The modern-day designs!

As the pandemic forced people to stay seated in their homes, red-carpet dressing was a lost phenomenon for celebrities. Much like the return of these scintillating awards nights, the idea of statement-making, and dreamy red carpet gowns today, is more delectable than ever. From movie promotions to Bollywood parties, celebrities are trusting the fail-proof recipe of styling a ballroom gown, with added layers of sass, and trends.
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This delightful homecoming of the Disney princess era has awarded celebrities with love from their fans, and a big thumbs up from the fashion police. An appropriate pick for even wedding cocktail parties, ballroom gowns are equivalent to a neat black tux, in a men’s wardrobe. And this time, the variety of this larger-than-life silhouette is more than what our fingers can count. From classic florals, bushy colours, and can-can frills, the latest set of designer curations are running towards edgy cuts, daring layers, and higher-than-ever slits.
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What makes the return of this holy grail in occasion dressing is its collaboration with opera gloves and detachable trails. Serving a celebrity’s demand of dressing both for an event, and an after-party, gowns are managing a quick mashup of adjustable designs. So, if you too are hoping to flaunt a princess-like gown, our celebrities will introduce you too some updated designs.
Edgy Cuts
A favourite trend amongst designers, and their runway collection is the obsession with cut-outs. Finding a fabric to chop off, the trend has more fans than many celebrity Instagram handles. While the trend has been dear to coordinated sets, and summer dresses, its arrival in the category of the dreamy gown has served nothing but edgy glam. As experimented by celebrities like–Kriti Sanon, Shanaya Kapoor, and Esha Gupta, there is nothing sexier than a cut-out gown. Only if your rishtedars can handle it!
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Glove Glam
The recent addition to Bollywood’s kitty of favourite accessories, are world-famous, fashion nerd-adored opera gloves. The see-through, twinkling numbers are finding a match in ballroom gowns to help a celebrity slay at special events. With knowledge to style one, stars like–Janhvi Kapoor, Nora Fatehi, and Bhumi Pednekar will guide you towards a glove glam look.
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Electric Metallic
Living to the sartorial expectations of the festive season, crisp metallic fabric has found a spot in many wardrobes. Catering to the style needs of its takers is the fabric’s eye-blinding shine, lustre, and added volume. This past year, celebrities too settled for the innate glimmer of this fabric type, and chose to style a piece, cropped out of one. From Alia Bhatt to Tamannaah Bhatia, metallic ballroom gowns are seasoned with festive cheer.
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Grandeur At Best
Crafted luxury was an unavoidable purchase for celebrities this year. Offering a sense of grandeur were couturiers, who ran through their idea sheets to tailor-make creative silhouettes. From monumental shapes to moulded, slit details, every celebrity hoped to dress in a one-of-a-kind design. Be it Priyanka Chopra or Manushi Chillar, celebrities hardly disappointed us in one.
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See-Through, Summer Delight
See-through, belly-baring designs gave summer dressing, a delightful update. Embellished rhinestone trails, netted fabric, and a sultry bodycon, make up for a sexy see-through gown. For celebrities like Ananya Panday, and Malaika Arora Khan, the see-through trend was a daring experiment that landed successfully.
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Tell us your favourite version of the classic gown.
First Published: November 22, 2022 4:08 PM