Corset blouses are the season’s biggest ethnic trend, and Sreeleela shows exactly how to wear it
Corset blouses are having a real moment this season, and if you needed proof, Sreeleela just delivered it in the most wearable way possible. Her latest ethnic look isn’t just pretty, it’s a clear signal that structured blouses are quickly becoming the go-to pairing for lehengas and saris alike.
Stepping out in a soft yellow lehenga set, the actor showed how traditional Indian wear can feel fresh without trying too hard. The lehenga, dotted with delicate booti motifs, keeps things rooted in classic craft. But the mood shifts the second you notice the blouse. Instead of the usual choli, Sreeleela opted for a corset-style blouse, and suddenly, the whole outfit feels current.
The corset silhouette is what’s making fashion insiders sit up and take notes. Fitted, structured, and sharply tailored, it gives definition to the outfit while still blending seamlessly with the lehenga’s flowy elegance. It hugs the waist, sharpens the posture, and adds just the right amount of drama. Think old-school craftsmanship meeting modern confidence.
Designed by Chhavvi Aggarwal, the yellow booti lehenga and corset set comes together beautifully without feeling overworked. The embroidery on the blouse is subtle, not loud, which is key. It lets the structure do the talking. The colour, soft, sunlit yellow—adds to the charm, making it ideal for daytime weddings, haldi functions, or festive gatherings where you want to stand out quietly.
What really works here is how wearable the look feels. This isn’t costume-y fashion. It’s aspirational, yes, but also practical. The corset blouse trend works just as well with saris as it does with lehengas, and designers across India are clearly leaning into it this season. From ivory silks to jewel-toned brocades, structured blouses are replacing basic cuts, and honestly, it’s about time.
Sreeleela kept the rest of the styling clean and unfussy. Jewellery from Kaashnii Jewellery added polish without overpowering the outfit. A statement necklace, a few bracelets, and that’s it. No excess. Her makeup followed the same easy approach - soft skin, neutral lips, defined eyes. Effortless, but put together.
Styled by Malkit J Gill, Deepika Ramnani, and Teja Srihitha, the look proves that the corset blouse isn’t just a passing trend. It’s shaping up to be the season’s strongest ethnic fashion update - bold yet elegant, structured yet feminine.
Beyond fashion, Sreeleela has also been making headlines for calling out the misuse of technology, especially AI-generated content that targets women. While her style choices are turning heads, her voice off the red carpet is just as impactful, grounded, thoughtful, and firm.
But for now, it’s her corset blouse moment that’s setting the tone. If you’re updating your festive wardrobe this season, consider this your sign: swap the regular choli for a corset, and let structure do the styling.
Designed by Chhavvi Aggarwal, the yellow booti lehenga and corset set comes together beautifully without feeling overworked. The embroidery on the blouse is subtle, not loud, which is key. It lets the structure do the talking. The colour, soft, sunlit yellow—adds to the charm, making it ideal for daytime weddings, haldi functions, or festive gatherings where you want to stand out quietly.
What really works here is how wearable the look feels. This isn’t costume-y fashion. It’s aspirational, yes, but also practical. The corset blouse trend works just as well with saris as it does with lehengas, and designers across India are clearly leaning into it this season. From ivory silks to jewel-toned brocades, structured blouses are replacing basic cuts, and honestly, it’s about time.
Styled by Malkit J Gill, Deepika Ramnani, and Teja Srihitha, the look proves that the corset blouse isn’t just a passing trend. It’s shaping up to be the season’s strongest ethnic fashion update - bold yet elegant, structured yet feminine.
Beyond fashion, Sreeleela has also been making headlines for calling out the misuse of technology, especially AI-generated content that targets women. While her style choices are turning heads, her voice off the red carpet is just as impactful, grounded, thoughtful, and firm.
But for now, it’s her corset blouse moment that’s setting the tone. If you’re updating your festive wardrobe this season, consider this your sign: swap the regular choli for a corset, and let structure do the styling.
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