Tejasswi Prakash’s Festive-Perfect Ethnic Wear Collection

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The season of festival has already started and everyone’s gearing up for the festive mood. With embroidered sarees, kalidaars to sparkling jewellery, shoppers are looking for the best in design for a wonderful time. And to help you weave a spectacular look, actress Tejasswi Prakash’s powerful ethnic sets are the key to getting dressed. The actress’ collection of sarees, suits and jewellery pieces brings a blend between traditions and modern-day cuts. So, for everyone looking for some inspiration, here are some of our favourite pieces. 

Modern-Day Drape

Tejasswi Prakash’s love for sarees is a happy fairytale. The actress enjoys styling one, that comes soaked in minimal embroidery details and subtle colours. Our favourite is this beige saree on her Instagram feed, which features an overlay of scalloped borders, with red threadwork, and navy blue floral details. Combined with the same, she added a couture blouse featuring a deep v-neckline, with a sequin cut-work design, and a ruby-encrusted necklace. 

Print Play

For shoppers who would wanna skip on heavy embroideries for simple prints, take style cues from Prakash’s festive, co-ord set. The actress’ simple, co-ord set features an aztec print blouse, teamed with roomy, wide-legged palazzo pants, and a long, floor-length jacket with bell sleeves. The print-on-print works fabulously for the actress and is perfectly accessorised with a pair of gold jhumkas. 

Traditional Silk

Silk in any format will not disappoint you during the festive season. Like Tejasswi, exchange a silk saree for a dreamy lehenga design. From her Instagram grid, we love this orange and red lehenga, tailor-made using a vibrant piece of silk. She further played with colours and styled a sea green dupatta with gold borders, and a choker. 

Elegant Saree

Besides leaning towards modern-day designs, Prakash enjoys styling a classic saree by Raw Mango. A part of her saree collection is this aubergine, see-through drape, combined with a vintage-style white blouse. The combination of white and purple, added to some sartorial drama, and was perfectly styled using a gold and topaz choker. 

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Closet Staple Chikankari

For last-minute shoppers, a Chikankari kalidaar in the colour white comes in as a no-brainer choice. Like Tejasswi, pick a white chikankari Anarkali and style it with a sheer dupatta with statement borders. You can also give this design, your very own unique spin with jhumkas and an off-coloured dupatta. 

What’s your pick?

Jasveen Kaur Sawhney: Jasveen Kaur is a fashion writer, and pyjama hoarder, who loves watching interviews of all kinds, and checking her Pinterest mood board every hour!