From Tessa Thompson dazzling in a white fringe dress during the promotion of 'Thor: Love and Thunder' to Selena Gomez wearing a black tuxedo number from Alexander McQueen, we saw some exciting fashion moments from across the globe. But are stars down in South’s Malayalam movie industry staying stylish?
ETimes presents #StylishSunday, a segment where we make an effort to compile and rank the best fashion moments of the week from M-Town!
Nyla Usha
Radio presenter-actor Nyla Usha was pretty occupied last week, as her film ‘Priyan Ottathilanu’ hit the big screens of late. And for one of the days, she slipped into a floral printed saree in white and teal hue. She styled the saree with a multi-layered pearl choker and pearl earrings. Her middle-parted hair and no makeup look brought the look together, and it was a personification of class and charisma.
Raashi Khanna
Raashi Khanna never ceases to amaze us with her sartorial choices, and this week was no different. This week we spotted her slaying an indo-western outfit. She slipped into a co-ord set with mirror and cowrie shell detail. The set consisting of a black rug print bralette, cape, and pants looked all boho. She added a pair of oxidized silver earrings and went for smokey eyes, and wavy hair to amp up the boho vibes, a surely caught our attention.
Keerthy Suresh
The ‘Mahanati’ actress channeled her inner princess while she slipped into a gown this week. Keerthy Suresh wore a white gown with a fitted bodice and flare skirt. The diva kept the outfit shine by skipping the accessories other than the earrings. Hair tied into a low bun with some floral touch to it, Keerthy Suresh did make us think of Snow White!
That's all for today, fashionistas. Meet you all in the next episode of #StylishSunday. Until then, stay stylish and stunning!
Silpa Rajan is a Senior Digital Content Producer at The Times of ...
Read MoreSilpa Rajan is a Senior Digital Content Producer at The Times of India. In her work, Rajan focuses primarily on the Indian entertainment sphere. With a penchant for pop culture, Rajan also delves into discussions surrounding gender and fashion within the entertainment domain. She is a post-graduate in Print and Electronic Journalism and has bylines in FWD Lifestyle, Express Kerala, and more. Bringing over six years of experience to the table, Rajan aspires to instigate change through the power of her storytelling.
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