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The ‘Tadap’ To Steal Tara Sutaria’s Collection Of Ethnic Wear Is Real And We’re Sure You’ll Agree

Tara Sutaria’s closet is a fresh take on fashion from the 80s and 90s. From corsets to gajra, the Tadap actress’ sartorial picks make her the most fashionable millennial star. With white being her go-to shade, Tara sprinkles youthful energy in her lineup of Indian wear. Be it choosing the right kind of accessories or opting for interesting pairings, she makes sure to curate a combination of head-turning ensembles. Take a look:

The staple white

Tara Sutaria’s love for white is not unknown. Opting for the shaadi season’s newfound staple– ivory, she opted out of the dark colour palette and ofc looked supremely gorgeous. A great piece for cocktail parties or receptions, the Falguni Shane Peacock number featured a heavy embroidery of the same shade with the tassels on the blouse hemline adding to the glimmer. Accessorising the look with silver temple earrings studded with emerald detailing, we love the addition of a gajra, which often makes it to many of her ethnic wear looks.

Flower Power

Raw silk is hands down a winter favourite. Donning the gold zari nova set from the label Anavila, the addition of a sindori zari dupatta, and the alluring gold silver plated jewellery set is a comfortable spin to the high-on shimmer look. Showcasing a great hack to finish off any ethnic look, Tara added some fresh red roses to her neatly parted bun and a statement bindi. 

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Colour Block

Though Tara Sutaria loves to keep a safe distance from striking shades, this look definitely scores high and I’m sure Tara too agrees. Trying her hands on the colour blocking technique, the combination of red and mauve is fail-proof when opted in ethnic wear. What additionally caught our eye was the incorporation of gold earrings to compliment the Manish Malhotra signature anarkali and sea green flared palazzo.

The ‘Oh-so-hawt’ drape

Giving a super hawt spin to the traditional saree, Tara opted for a gorgeous Manish Malhotra drape and paired it with a satin deep cut blouse, blending the traditional silhouette with contemporary designs. Championing, ‘less is more,’ she paired the saree with delicate diamond string neckpiece with loads of blush for a fresh look. Perhaps, my favourite look.

Prints And More

A perfect fit for winters, the Raw Mango, raw-silk printed kurta and pants layered with oxidised jhumkas and neckpiece are perfect to slide into the festive mood. Accessorising and playing with some classic prints, we love how the Tadap actress went easy on her choice of dupatta to balance out the statement print on print look.

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