Tara Sutaria in an ivory pearl saree is the definition of “old-money glamour”
Tara Sutaria is clearly having a moment with fashion right now, and she’s doing it in her own calm, old-school way. No gimmicks, no loud drama - just that polished, classic charm she pulls off so easily. After a streak of winning looks, she showed up again and quietly stole the spotlight in something truly beautiful.
This time, Tara slipped into an ivory saree by Tarun Tahiliani, and it looked like it was made for her. The drape had that soft, pearly sheen and fell beautifully on her frame, giving her a statuesque, almost vintage-film feel. The border was intricately worked, not flashy, just rich and detailed, with crystals that moved gently as she walked. The blouse brought the whole look together - pearl and sequin work, fitted, and just the right amount of drama.
Tanya Ghavri styled the look, keeping the mood sophisticated rather than shouty. The high-neck blouse, heavy with pearl detailing, instantly added that regal touch. It felt less like “trending fashion” and more like something you’d see preserved in a family trunk, timeless and meant to be worn, not just photographed.
Jewellery was kept simple because honestly, the sari didn’t need competition. A pair of floral earrings and a sleek bangle were enough. Tara wore her hair pulled back into a bun tucked with flowers, giving that soft retro vibe we don’t see often anymore - the kind that reminds you of classic Hindi cinema.
Her makeup matched the mood too - fresh skin, a gentle pink flush, light contouring, and eyes that shimmered without looking loud. A hint of eyeliner, soft wings, and a glossy pink lip tied it all together. Nothing felt overdone, and that’s exactly why it worked.
Tara didn’t just wear a designer outfit; she wore it like it belonged to her, and that’s what really makes the look stand out.
This time, Tara slipped into an ivory saree by Tarun Tahiliani, and it looked like it was made for her. The drape had that soft, pearly sheen and fell beautifully on her frame, giving her a statuesque, almost vintage-film feel. The border was intricately worked, not flashy, just rich and detailed, with crystals that moved gently as she walked. The blouse brought the whole look together - pearl and sequin work, fitted, and just the right amount of drama.
Tanya Ghavri styled the look, keeping the mood sophisticated rather than shouty. The high-neck blouse, heavy with pearl detailing, instantly added that regal touch. It felt less like “trending fashion” and more like something you’d see preserved in a family trunk, timeless and meant to be worn, not just photographed.
Her makeup matched the mood too - fresh skin, a gentle pink flush, light contouring, and eyes that shimmered without looking loud. A hint of eyeliner, soft wings, and a glossy pink lip tied it all together. Nothing felt overdone, and that’s exactly why it worked.
Tara didn’t just wear a designer outfit; she wore it like it belonged to her, and that’s what really makes the look stand out.
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