Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Chanderi moment is proof that ethnic minimalism is here to stay
You know the fashion’s on point when Kareena Kapoor Khan steps out. But this time, she didn’t go full-on heroine mode. Instead, she chose restraint - and honestly, it worked. Her look was proof that minimalism isn’t boring. It’s powerful.
For a recent event in Mumbai, Kareena skipped the high-glam drama and went for something softer, calmer, and way more elegant. She wore an ivory-toned ethnic set that felt rooted in tradition but still looked fresh and polished. Simple? Yes. Basic? Not even close.
She wore a beige Chanderi kurta set from Seeaash, a label known for doing Indian wear with a refined, modern touch. The fabric itself did most of the talking - light, airy, and luxurious in that quiet way Chanderi always is. The kurta had a clean neckline with delicate silver zari work that added just a hint of shine, nothing too loud.
What really caught the eye were the details. The organza scallop edging along the hem and sleeves gave the outfit that extra something. Add the tiny shell details, and suddenly the look had texture and personality without trying too hard.
Instead of playing it safe with regular palazzos, Kareena went for sweeping farshi pyjamas, which brought in a lovely old-world charm. She finished the outfit with a scalloped dupatta that tied everything together beautifully.
Styled by Lakshmi Lehr, the accessories were kept simple - and that was clearly on purpose. A pair of deep red ruby earrings from Mahesh Notandass added just the right pop of colour. She kept the rest easy with a sleek ring and classic heels, so the outfit stayed centre stage.
Her makeup was soft glam done right. Smoky eyes, fluttery lashes, softly sculpted cheeks, and a nude lip with a glow. The hair was fuss-free too — side-parted and blow-dried, nothing overdone.
This was glam without the noise. She didn’t dial down the glow, but she didn’t go aggressive with it either. The whole look is perfect inspo for anyone who wants to do ethnic wear the quiet luxury way - elegant, effortless, and still eye-catching.
At ₹18,500, the outfit sits in that sweet spot between premium and practical. It’s the kind of piece you could actually wear for festive dinners or celebrations and still feel like you made a fashion moment.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
She wore a beige Chanderi kurta set from Seeaash, a label known for doing Indian wear with a refined, modern touch. The fabric itself did most of the talking - light, airy, and luxurious in that quiet way Chanderi always is. The kurta had a clean neckline with delicate silver zari work that added just a hint of shine, nothing too loud.
What really caught the eye were the details. The organza scallop edging along the hem and sleeves gave the outfit that extra something. Add the tiny shell details, and suddenly the look had texture and personality without trying too hard.
Styled by Lakshmi Lehr, the accessories were kept simple - and that was clearly on purpose. A pair of deep red ruby earrings from Mahesh Notandass added just the right pop of colour. She kept the rest easy with a sleek ring and classic heels, so the outfit stayed centre stage.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
Her makeup was soft glam done right. Smoky eyes, fluttery lashes, softly sculpted cheeks, and a nude lip with a glow. The hair was fuss-free too — side-parted and blow-dried, nothing overdone.
This was glam without the noise. She didn’t dial down the glow, but she didn’t go aggressive with it either. The whole look is perfect inspo for anyone who wants to do ethnic wear the quiet luxury way - elegant, effortless, and still eye-catching.
At ₹18,500, the outfit sits in that sweet spot between premium and practical. It’s the kind of piece you could actually wear for festive dinners or celebrations and still feel like you made a fashion moment.
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